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<p>As researchers explore potential applications for AI, they have found scenarios where AI could be really useful but there&rsquo;s not enough data to accurately train the algorithms. Jenq-Neng Hwang, University of Washington professor of electrical and computer and engineering, specializes in these issues.&nbsp;&nbsp;Hwang and his team developed a method that teaches AI to monitor how many distinct poses a baby can achieve throughout the day. The team recently published this work in the IEEE/CVF Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision 2024.</p>


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