Teaching Hong Kong students to embrace computational thinking
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Powered by MIT expertise and regional universities, CoolThink@JC will offer training to primary teachers and students at 32 schools.
Developed at Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, “MoVR” system allows VR headsets to communicate without a cord
“Information extraction” system helps turn plain text into data for statistical analysis.
New system lets nonexperts optimize programs that run on multiprocessor chips.
Self-driving scooter demonstrated at MIT complements autonomous golf carts and city cars.
New training technique would reveal the basis for machine-learning systems’ decisions.
New model-fitting technique is efficient even for data sets with hundreds of variables.
CSAIL team's “Gitless” fixes Git’s biggest issues — and suggests their approach could help improve systems like Gmail and Dropbox.
Algorithm could help analyze fetal scans to determine whether interventions are warranted.
Senior Sarah Hensley aims to improve Earth's most advanced humanoid robot, in advance of its trip to the Red Planet.
Longtime professor and beloved advisor was known for advances in experimental and theoretical studies of vision, perception, and cognition.
Hosted by CSAIL, event featured discussions on cybersecurity with tech leaders and officials from the NSA and FBI.
“Foundry” tool from the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab lets you design a wide range of multi-material 3-D-printed objects.
Mayor Martin Walsh announces a competition aimed at improving Boston driving with an app developed by an MIT spinout.
By “programming” customized soft materials, CSAIL team can 3-D print safer, nimbler, more durable robots.