FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE R&D Open House
TOKYO, February 13, 2019 - Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6503) announced six new technologies, outlined below, at its annual Research and Development Open House held today at its headquarters in Tokyo, Japan, including three artificial intelligence (AI) technologies using the company's proprietary Maisart®* AI.
* Mitsubishi Electric's AI creates the State-of-the-ART in Technology
The company announced today that it has developed an artificial intelligence (AI) technology capable of fast stepwise learning using a simulator to efficiently complete motion learning in a relatively short time using the company's Maisart AI technology.
http://ie.mitsubishielectric.com/en/news-events/releases/global/2019/0213-b/index.page
The company announced today that it has developed a unique behavioral-analysis artificial intelligence (AI) using the company's Maisart AI technology.
http://ie.mitsubishielectric.com/en/news-events/releases/global/2019/0213-c/index.page
The company announced today that it has developed what is believed to be the world's smallest power unit for a two-motor hybrid electric vehicle (two inverters and one converter), measuring just 2.7 liters in volume, offering a world-leading 150 kVA/L power density.
http://ie.mitsubishielectric.com/en/news-events/releases/global/2019/0213-d/index.page
The company announced today that it has developed sensing technology for highly accurate detection of vehicle perimeters even in dense fog or heavy rain.
http://ie.mitsubishielectric.com/en/news-events/releases/global/2019/0213-e/index.page
The company announced today that it has developed a simulation technology for predicting energy consumption and comfort levels to operate net zero energy buildings (ZEBs).
http://ie.mitsubishielectric.com/en/news-events/releases/global/2019/0213-f/index.page
Will help realize speech interfaces that are highly suited to a wide variety of situations by applying the company' Maisart compact AI to simultaneously identify and understand spoken languages, even when multiple people are speaking
The company announced today that it has developed what the company believes to be the world's first technology capable of highly accurate multilingual speech recognition without being informed which language is being spoken.
http://ie.mitsubishielectric.com/en/news-events/releases/global/2019/0213-g/index.page
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