Denso signs contract with Carnegie Mellon University researcher to advance artificial intelligence knowledge
The Japanese supplier and Dr. Takeo Kanade earlier collaborated of image recognition technology
Denso has entered into a technical advisory contract with Dr. Takeo Kanade, a professor and researcher in computer vision at the Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (United States), the company said in a press release today. The Japanese supplier expects that its advisory contract with Kanade will deepen its understanding in the area of artificial intelligence (AI).
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