Magnifying vibrations in bridges and buildings
Researchers apply computer vision technique to see tiny vibrations in large structures.
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Researchers apply computer vision technique to see tiny vibrations in large structures.
A decade later, CSAIL alumni reflect on their paper generator and reveal a new fake-conference project.
Company’s more-efficient captioning system processes hundreds of video-hours per day.
Postdoctoral scholars in electrical engineering and computer science gain new perspectives as Postdoc6 comes full cycle.
CSAIL researcher invented core database concepts, turned many into companies.
System to automatically find a common type of programming bug significantly outperforms its predecessors.
Complementary programs will address cybersecurity from the perspectives of technology, public policy, and organizational management.
Kalyan Veeramachaneni tackles some of the biggest bottlenecks holding back the data science industry.
CSAIL’s 100-plus blooming, crawling, swimming bots teach basic programming concepts.
Better understanding of epigenetic modifications could elucidate their role in human traits, diseases.
Study of epigenomic modifications reveals immune basis of Alzheimer's disease.
New approach to distributing computations could make multicore chips much faster.
System recruits learners to annotate videos, increasing their educational value.
New members include the Institute’s president and the director of Lincoln Laboratory.