Putting clear bounds on uncertainty
Computer scientists want to know the exact limits in our ability to clean up, and reconstruct, partly blurred images.
Computer scientists want to know the exact limits in our ability to clean up, and reconstruct, partly blurred images.
Deep-learning model takes a personalized approach to assessing each patient’s risk of lung cancer based on CT scans.
A new experiential learning opportunity challenges undergraduates across the Greater Boston area to apply their AI skills to a range of industry projects.
New fellows are working on health records, robot control, pandemic preparedness, brain injuries, and more.
AeroAstro major and accomplished tuba player Frederick Ajisafe relishes the community he has found in the MIT Wind Ensemble.
MIT researchers developed and studied a customized AI training program for users with varied backgrounds, which could be delivered across large organizations.
Stefanie Jegelka seeks to understand how machine-learning models behave, to help researchers build more robust models for applications in biology, computer vision, optimization, and more.
The role-playing game “On the Plane” simulates xenophobia to foster greater understanding and reflection via virtual experiences.
A new method can produce a hundredfold increase in light emissions from a type of electron-photon coupling, which is key to electron microscopes and other technologies.
Built on recent advances in machine learning, the model predicts how well individuals will produce and comprehend sentences.
But the harm from a discriminatory AI system can be minimized if the advice it delivers is properly framed, an MIT team has shown.
CAST Visiting Artist Andreas Refsgaard engages the MIT community in the ethics and play of creative coding.
This year's fellows will work across research areas including telemonitoring, human-computer interactions, operations research, AI-mediated socialization, and chemical transformations.
Professor Koroush Shirvan, who recently won a prestigious award from the American Nuclear Society, pursues avenues to lower the costs of nuclear energy.
Researchers used a powerful deep-learning model to extract important data from electronic health records that could assist with personalized medicine.