Teaching robots how to move objects
PhD candidate and Amazon Robotics Challenge winner Maria Bauza helps to improve how robots interact with the world.
PhD candidate and Amazon Robotics Challenge winner Maria Bauza helps to improve how robots interact with the world.
Wireless smart-home system from the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory could monitor diseases and help the elderly “age in place.”
Faculty from across the Institute tapped to lead new initiative in human and machine intelligence.
Algorithm provides networks with the most current information available while avoiding data congestion.
Mechanical engineering researchers are using AI and machine learning technologies to enhance the products we use in everyday life.
With novel system, data scientists can analyze massive networks without the need for power-hungry servers.
Activity simulator could eventually teach robots tasks like making coffee or setting the table.
New dispatching approach could cut the number of cars on the road while meeting rider demand.
Algorithm computes “buffer zones” around autonomous vehicles and reassess them on the fly.
MIT researchers and industry form new consortium to aid the drug discovery process.
With new system, drones navigate through an empty room, avoiding crashes while “seeing” a virtual world.
MIT Statistics and Data Science Conference highlights new approaches and varied applications.
Harini Suresh, a PhD student at MIT CSAIL, studies how to make machine learning algorithms more understandable and less biased.
At the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab, researchers are training computers to recognize dynamic events.
Akamai co-founder honored for pioneering content delivery network services industry.