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Autonomous wheelchair developed by researchers at MIT and in Singapore promises improved independence for the disabled.
Computer science major is the first Division III student-athlete to earn the honor in back-to-back years and just the second overall in the NCAA.
CSAIL’s InstantCAD allows manufacturers to simulate, optimize CAD designs in real-time.
Given a still image of a dish filled with food, CSAIL team's deep-learning algorithm recommends ingredients and recipes.
CSAIL system converts 3-D movies into a more TV-friendly format.
System for generating ad hoc “cache hierarchies” increases processing speed while reducing energy consumption.
System enables large speedups — as much as 88-fold — on common parallel-computing algorithms.
New technique helps elucidate the inner workings of neural networks trained on visual data.
Machine learning approach could aid the design of industrial processes for drug manufacturing.
CSAIL team’s system of quadcopters that fly and drive suggest another approach to developing flying cars.
SuperUROP gives undergraduates the chance to immerse themselves in a year-long research project with supportive mentors to guide the way.
New algorithm generates practical paper-folding patterns to produce any 3-D structure.
Boosting quality of patient MRIs could enable large-scale studies of stroke outcome.
Technique that reduces video files to one-tenth their initial size enables speedy analysis of laparoscopic procedures.
GelSight technology lets robots gauge objects’ hardness and manipulate small tools.