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Today, when an enterprise wants to use machine learning to solve a problem, they have to call in the cavalry. Even […]
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Read More →In 1933, William R. Thompson published an article on a Bayesian model-based algorithm that would ultimately become known as Thompson sampling. […]
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Read More →To celebrate the 50th anniversary of its founding, the Center for Theoretical Physics (CTP) hosted a symposium on Saturday, March 24. […]
Read More →As part of an effort to identify distant planets hospitable to life, NASA has established a crowdsourcing project in which volunteers […]
Read More →MIT researchers have developed a computer interface that can transcribe words that the user verbalizes internally but does not actually speak aloud. […]
Read More →A person watching videos that show things opening — a door, a book, curtains, a blooming flower, a yawning dog — […]
Read More →Map apps may have changed our world, but they still haven’t mapped all of it yet. Specifically, mapping roads can be […]
Read More →Using a machine-learning system known as a deep neural network, MIT researchers have created the first model that can replicate human […]
Read More →The MIT Statistics and Data Science Center (SDSC), a part of the Institute for Data, Systems, and Society (IDSS), announced two […]
Read More →A growing body of research has demonstrated that algorithms and other types of software can be discriminatory, yet the vague nature […]
Read More →Navigating roads less traveled in self-driving cars is a difficult task. One reason is that there aren’t many places where self-driving […]
Read More →In recent years Southeast Asia has seen a significant increase in the intensity and frequency of haze events, or days in […]
Read More →Observing the world’s oceans is increasingly a mission assigned to autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) — marine robots that are designed to […]
Read More →MIT continues its efforts to transform the process of drug design and manufacturing with a new MIT-industry consortium, the Machine Learning […]
Read More →In the field of self-driving cars, algorithms for controlling lane changes are an important topic of study. But most existing lane-change […]
Read More →For many people, household chores are a dreaded, inescapable part of life that we often put off or do with little […]
Read More →A new technique developed by MIT physicists could someday provide a way to custom-design multilayered nanoparticles with desired properties, potentially for […]
Read More →“Who is Bram Stoker?” Those three words demonstrated the amazing potential of artificial intelligence. It was the answer to a final […]
Read More →Antonio Torralba has been named the inaugural director of the MIT Quest for Intelligence, effective immediately, Provost Martin Schmidt announced today […]
Read More →X-ray vision has long seemed like a far-fetched sci-fi fantasy, but over the last decade a team led by Professor Dina […]
Read More →With the push of a button, months of hard work were about to be put to the test. Sixteen teams of […]
Read More →Have you ever plugged in a vacuum cleaner, only to have it turn off without warning before the job is done? […]
Read More →Medical image registration is a common technique that involves overlaying two images, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans, to compare […]
Read More →Children with autism spectrum conditions often have trouble recognizing the emotional states of people around them — distinguishing a happy face […]
Read More →“In some ways you can compare what we are trying to do to self-driving cars.” MIT postdoc Cristina Rea is describing […]
Read More →Amateur and professional musicians alike may spend hours pouring over YouTube clips to figure out exactly how to play certain parts […]
Read More →Designing new molecules for pharmaceuticals is primarily a manual, time-consuming process that’s prone to error. But MIT researchers have now taken […]
Read More →The Argonne Leadership Computing Facility (ALCF), a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science User Facility, has selected 10 data […]
Read More →The atmosphere of a given space — the light, sounds, and sensorial qualities that make it distinct from other spaces — […]
Read More →The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has honored Connor Coley, who is currently pursuing his graduate degree in chemical engineering, […]
Read More →MIT Media Lab researchers have developed a machine-learning model that takes computers a step closer to interpreting our emotions as naturally […]
Read More →Recent advances in automating and digitizing financial services has largely changed how we use technology to make fiscal decisions. As infrastructure […]
Read More →MIT researchers are employing novel machine-learning techniques to improve the quality of life for patients by reducing toxic chemotherapy and radiotherapy […]
Read More →A novel encryption method devised by MIT researchers secures data used in online neural networks, without dramatically slowing their runtimes. This […]
Read More →After years of tinkering, the dynamic programming language Julia 1.0 was officially released to the public during JuliaCon, an annual conference of Julia […]
Read More →In intensive care units, where patients come in with a wide range of health conditions, triaging relies heavily on clinical judgment. […]
Read More →To diagnose depression, clinicians interview patients, asking specific questions — about, say, past mental illnesses, lifestyle, and mood — and identify the […]
Read More →Software applications provide people with many kinds of automated decisions, such as identifying what an individual’s credit risk is, informing a […]
Read More →A child is presented with a picture of various shapes and is asked to find the big red circle. To come […]
Read More →Connor Coley, currently pursuing his graduate degree in chemical engineering at MIT, has been selected as one of 2018’s “Talented Twelve” […]
Read More →Today, MIT and Community Jameel, the social enterprise organization founded and chaired by Mohammed Abdul Latif Jameel ’78, launched the Abdul […]
Read More →MIT computer scientists have developed a system that learns to identify objects within an image, based on a spoken description of […]
Read More →Have you ever used your credit card at a new store or location only to have it declined? Has a sale […]
Read More →When we open our eyes in the morning and take in that first scene of the day, we don’t give much […]
Read More →Three technology trends are quickly changing global supply chains, revenue management, and the retail industry as a whole: digitization, analytics, and […]
Read More →Regina Barzilay and James Collins have been named the faculty co-leads of the Abdul Latif Jameel Clinic for Machine Learning in […]
Read More →When moving through a crowd to reach some end goal, humans can usually navigate the space safely without thinking too much. […]
Read More →MIT today announced a new $1 billion commitment to address the global opportunities and challenges presented by the prevalence of computing […]
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