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Mitsubishi Breaks Up Famous Computer Science Lab

Andrew Koyfman writes "Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories is falling apart. Top researchers and scientists are being poached by the competitors, including BAE, Adobe, and others. The lab was responsible for much breakthrough research in the areas of computer vision, computer graphics, AI, and machine learning. They were the first group to develop the Diamond Touch table, an early precursor to Microsoft's Surface Computing. Now it looks like the famous lab will be no more, at least not in their original glory."

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  1. Keep in mind by WindBourne · · Score: 4, Informative

    that a number of char. system said that the new fangled gui system was a passing fad. And then a guy from silicon valley got a free pass to see it at Xerox. Later,these guys passed it on to a small company who was doing compilers for them. From redmond. There, the small company was given ALL sorts of insider info. And what was not given, was flat out stolen. And it all became a vast step forward.
    Ms said that the table was a vast step forward. They did not say that they developed it. Just that they are going to build them.

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    I prefer the "u" in honour as it seems to be missing these days.
  2. Many MERL projects have appeared on Slashdot by dlleigh · · Score: 5, Informative

    Including this.
    And this and this.
    And this.

  3. Re:Only Monopolies can Afford Pure Research by Carewolf · · Score: 3, Informative

    I think what he meant is basic research. This is research that has no immediate products, but might help future research that CAN produce new products. The idea is that research that isn't constrained by the need to be profitable is more free, more pure.

  4. Re:All of your examples show why they were shut do by DerekLyons · · Score: 3, Informative

    Japan is different than America - there, even though they share the same name, the affiliation is much looser than you might think. Thus the core product of the Mitsubishi brand is Mitsubishi brand itself - and each of the affiliated companies has it's *own* core competency.