Computing the future
Fireside chat brings together six Turing Award winners to reflect on their field and the MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing.
Fireside chat brings together six Turing Award winners to reflect on their field and the MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing.
Given a video of a musical performance, CSAIL’s deep-learning system can make individual instruments louder or softer.
Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory system enables people to correct robot mistakes on multiple-choice tasks.
Lab will work with Chinese company on research in artificial intelligence, language processing, and human-computer interaction.
“RoadTracer” system from the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory could reduce workload for developers of apps like Google Maps.
Made of silicone rubber, CSAIL’s “SoFi” could enable a closer study of aquatic life.
Model developed at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory could reduce false positives and unnecessary surgeries.
MIT computer scientist who studies natural language processing and machine learning wins $625,000 prize.
Using smartphone cameras, system for seeing around corners could help with self-driving cars and search-and-rescue.
CSAIL approach allows robots to learn a wider range of tasks using some basic knowledge and a single demo.