Tianqi Chen, an assistant professor in the Machine Learning Department and Computer Science Department at Carnegie Mellon University, has received a Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) ...
Or, if you're cooking soup for someone, you could cook enough for several other people based on the information provided by the technology." Forlizzi has spent the last two decades exploring how older ...
Frank Pfenning, a professor in Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science, has been selected to receive the 2026 Herbrand Award for Distinguished Contributions to Automated Reasoning.
Course Description In this course we will explore the Fourier analysis of Boolean functions, f : {0,1} n → {0,1}. The powerful techniques from this field have application in numerous areas of computer ...
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I am an Associate Professor in the Carnegie Mellon Robotics Institute. I think that creativity – making things and ideas! – is the best thing that humans do. So my research involves producing creative ...
... (the techniques used in modern brainwashing) are not like the medieval torture of the rack and the thumb-screw. They are subtler, more prolonged, and intended to ...
Research Goals: All scientific and social disciplines are faced with an ever-increasing demand to analyze data that are unprecedented in scale (amount of data, dimensionality and heterogeneity of ...
Prerequisites A strong undergraduate background in linear algebra (e.g., CMU's 21-341), discrete probability (e.g., CMU's 15-359), and theory of computation (e.g., CMU's 15-251). No background in ...
The cassette deck market has changed quite a bit in the last few years. Single well decks are becoming rare and 3-head decks are now almost non-existent. The other thing is that most of the decks ...
I build systems that combine humans and computers to solve large-scale problems that neither can solve alone. I call this Human Computation, but others sometimes call it Crowdsourcing. Some of my past ...
I am a research scientist at Google Brain. I graduated from SCS of CMU, with a PhD in Machine Learning and an MSc in Lanugage Technologies, advised by Jaime Carbonell and Alex Smola.