Quantifying urban revitalization
Combining cellphone data with perceptions of public spaces could help guide urban planning.
Combining cellphone data with perceptions of public spaces could help guide urban planning.
With new algorithms, data scientists could accomplish in days what has traditionally taken months.
Algorithm could help analyze fetal scans to determine whether interventions are warranted.
Hosted by CSAIL, event featured discussions on cybersecurity with tech leaders and officials from the NSA and FBI.
“Foundry” tool from the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab lets you design a wide range of multi-material 3-D-printed objects.
Mayor Martin Walsh announces a competition aimed at improving Boston driving with an app developed by an MIT spinout.
System accounts for the deflection of light particles passing through animal tissue or fog.
Computer system could help identify subtle speech, language disorders in time for early intervention.
New version of breakthrough memory management scheme better accommodates commercial chips.
Measuring your heartbeat and breath, CSAIL device can tell if you’re excited, happy, angry, or sad.
MIT, AMS Institute will collaborate to solve complex urban problems for Amsterdam with the development of autonomous "roboats."
LLCipher workshop hosted by the Lincoln Laboratory teaches the mathematics behind cryptography.
Imaging scientist and inventor sets sights on launching peer-to-peer invention platforms for global impact.
New programming language delivers fourfold speedups on problems common in the age of big data.
New computational imaging method identifies letters printed on first nine pages of a stack of paper.