Better email automation
CSAIL team studies what email users want for better automating email — and proposes "YouPS" filtering tool.
CSAIL team studies what email users want for better automating email — and proposes "YouPS" filtering tool.
In planning for the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing, working group is exploring needs across all parts of the Institute.
Researchers unveil a tool for making compressed deep learning models less vulnerable to attack.
Working group discussions focus on how to design the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing to best serve the community and society.
MIT researchers joined Cambridge Rindge and Latin School students for a two-day event focused on future-ready skills.
Working Group on Curricula and Degrees co-chairs discuss their progress toward establishing credentials and courses for the college.
EECS faculty member is recognized for technical innovation, educational excellence, and efforts to advance women and underrepresented minorities in her field.
Co-chairs of the Organizational Structure working group discuss their goals and progress.
Model improves a robot’s ability to mold materials into shapes and interact with liquids and solid objects.
CSAIL’s "RoCycle" system uses in-hand sensors to detect if an object is paper, metal or plastic.
Researchers free up more bandwidth by compressing “objects” within the memory hierarchy.
Working groups of faculty, students, staff are meeting regularly to develop ideas for the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing.
Video game developer NCSOFT joins with MIT.nano to apply the language of gaming to technology research and education.
Counting search queries isn’t easy, but MIT CSAIL’s new LearnedSketch system for “frequency-estimation” aims to help.