Introduction to Electrical Engineering and Computer Science now available in OCW Scholar format
6.01SC is the fourth of seven courses OCW will publish this spring specifically to meet the needs of independent learners.
6.01SC is the fourth of seven courses OCW will publish this spring specifically to meet the needs of independent learners.
Algorithm to build 3-D maps requires a low-cost camera, no human input.
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Online-learning initiative’s first offering, ‘6.002x: Circuits and Electronics,’ accepting registrants now.
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CSAIL associate professor develops AI systems that can interpret images.
CSAIL principal investigator honored for contributions to science and technology.
Researcher led a career distinguished by abundant accomplishments, widespread impact in his 55 years at MIT.