AI for Teachers supports high school educators who want to gain familiarity with AI and offer AI-related educational activities for their students. The workshop covers an introduction to a broad range ...
Encompassing artificial intelligence, graphics, hardware and software systems, programming languages, security and privacy, and theory, the Computer Science Ph.D. program is the foundation of computer ...
I am an entering freshman in SCS. How do I become an AI major? All incoming SCS students start their first year as undeclared majors and take roughly the same curriculum during their first year. In ...
Research experience can be life-changing for undergraduate students, but it isn't always easy to find summer opportunities that are both educational and financially possible. The School of Computer ...
The HCII doctoral program offers an inspiring, collaborative and supportive atmosphere for graduate study. Our doctoral students engage in research from the moment they arrive, and take courses from ...
The School of Computer Science houses numerous public areas for study and collaboration. We've included maps of those locations in the Gates Center and Newell-Simon Hall below. If you have any ...
We introduce the heat method for solving the single- or multiple-source shortest path problem on both flat and curved domains. A key insight is that distance computation can be split into two stages: ...
Consider the words "man", "woman", "boy", and "girl". Two of them refer to males, and two to females. Also, two of them refer to adults, and two to children. We can ...
The Young Architect Workshop (YArch, pronounced “why arch”) is a workshop for junior graduate students and research-active undergraduate students studying computer architecture and related fields.
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to computer vision. Major topics include image processing, detection and recognition, geometry-based and physics-based vision and video analysis.
Please keep in mind that future weeks are always preliminary and may change.
This webpage is a benchmark data set for keystroke dynamics. It is a supplement to the paper "Comparing Anomaly-Detection Algorithms for Keystroke Dynamics," by Kevin Killourhy and Roy Maxion, ...