System predicts 85 percent of cyber-attacks using input from human experts
Virtual artificial intelligence analyst developed by the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab and PatternEx reduces false positives by factor of 5.
Virtual artificial intelligence analyst developed by the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab and PatternEx reduces false positives by factor of 5.
System from Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab 3-D prints hydraulically-powered robot bodies, with no assembly required.
Spoken-language app makes meal logging easier, could aid weight loss.
System could help prevent robots from overwhelming human teammates with information.
Advance could enable mobile devices to implement “neural networks” modeled on the human brain.
Low-power chip processes 3-D camera data, could enable wearable device to guide the visually impaired.
Professor emeritus was a co-founder of CSAIL and a founding member of the Media Lab.
Algorithms could learn to recognize objects from a few examples, not millions; may better model human cognition.
Future versions of an algorithm from the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab could help with teaching, marketing, and memory improvement.
Robots, 3-D printers, and a surprise guest aim to get students excited about computer science.
Team led by Professor Russ Tedrake of CSAIL to develop algorithms for 6-foot-tall “Valkyrie” robot to travel to Mars and beyond.
Technique for mobile image processing in the cloud cuts bandwidth use by more than 98 percent.