Automated system identifies dense tissue, a risk factor for breast cancer, in mammograms
Deep-learning model has been used successfully on patients, may lead to more consistent screening procedures.
Deep-learning model has been used successfully on patients, may lead to more consistent screening procedures.
Cryptography techniques to screen synthetic DNA could help prevent the creation of dangerous pathogens, argues Professor Kevin Esvelt.
Learners from around the globe now have enhanced access to “blended” master’s programs at MIT and elsewhere.
David Simchi-Levi discusses insights from recent research in collaboration with some of the world's largest retailers.
Now accepting applications for new students, MIT ReACT Hub launched its first program in Jordan earlier this year with a certificate in computer and data science.
Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems alumnus and CSAIL lecturer Jehangir Amjad uses statistical methods to predict likely outcomes with limited data.
Model extracts granular behavioral patterns from transaction data to more accurately flag suspicious activity.
Model learns to pick out objects within an image, using spoken descriptions.
A key part of the MIT Quest for Intelligence, J-Clinic builds on MIT expertise across multiple scientific disciplines.
Neural network learns speech patterns that predict depression in clinical interviews.
Flagship J-PAL course teaches policy leaders how, why, and when to evaluate social programs ranging from antiviolence interventions to housing mobility initiatives.
With data-informed models, Jessika Trancik seeks ways to coax progress toward sustainable energy systems.
Doctoral student Ryan Hill studies factors that influence researchers’ professional paths, while lending his voice to support student families.
Gift to IDSS honors Michael Hammer, influential business leader, engineer, educator, MIT faculty member, and MIT alumnus.
Computer scientists find that physicians’ “gut feelings” influence how many tests they order for patients.