New method accelerates data retrieval in huge databases
Researchers used machine learning to build faster and more efficient hash functions, which are a key component of databases.
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Researchers used machine learning to build faster and more efficient hash functions, which are a key component of databases.
Aided by machine learning, scientists are working to develop a vaccine that would be effective against all SARS-CoV-2 strains.
MIT researchers trained logic-aware language models to reduce harmful stereotypes like gender and racial biases.
The prize is the top honor within the field of communications technology.
The Advanced Computing Users Survey, sampling sentiments from 120 top-tier universities, national labs, federal agencies, and private firms, finds the decline in America’s advanced computing lead spans many areas.
The program leverages MIT’s research expertise and Takeda’s industrial know-how for research in artificial intelligence and medicine.
Annual award honors early-career researchers for creativity, innovation, and research accomplishments.
Seven researchers, along with 14 additional MIT alumni, are honored for significant contributions to engineering research, practice, and education.
MIT spinout Verta offers tools to help companies introduce, monitor, and manage machine-learning models safely and at scale.
A new study shows how large language models like GPT-3 can learn a new task from just a few examples, without the need for any new training data.
A new tool brings the benefits of AI programming to a much broader class of problems.
Growing from a strong foundation built at MIT CSAIL and other academic hosts, W3C will continue its mission of developing standards for an open and equitable web.
Six distinguished scientists with ties to MIT were recognized for significant contributions to computing systems.
Passionate about creating educational opportunities in India, PhD student Siddhartha Jayanti recently explored multiprocessor speed limits, in a paper written in the Indian language Telugu.
Computer scientists want to know the exact limits in our ability to clean up, and reconstruct, partly blurred images.