Cellphone data helps pinpoint source of traffic tie-ups
Study: Congestion can be alleviated throughout a metropolitan area by altering the trips of drivers in specific neighborhoods.
Study: Congestion can be alleviated throughout a metropolitan area by altering the trips of drivers in specific neighborhoods.
EECS places renewed emphasis on interdisciplinary research, partnerships with alumni and industry, and experiential learning.
A new approach to processing ‘big data’ creates succinct representations of huge data sets, so that existing algorithms can handle them efficiently.
Web-based resource gives citizens the opportunity to participate in the redistricting process.
Initiative brings together academia, industry to support the development, adoption, best practices and commercial success of big-data applications in mobile retail commerce.
MIT Sloan marketing professor Catherine Tucker analyzes the boundaries of privacy in a connected world.
Decentralized Information Group shows that many applications collect data even when 'idle'
A new system that automatically streamlines database access patterns can make large Web applications up to three times as fast.
A new system for crowdsourcing database operations spares the user from worrying about the computational details but improves cost effectiveness.
Applied mathematics, computer science professor honored for contributions in computational biology and bioinformatics.
ART for Engineering, Mathematics, and Science an initiative launched last summer through MIT’s Office of Educational Innovation and Technology (OEIT).
An Intel research center based at MIT will be the cornerstone of a new research project dubbed ‘bigdata@CSAIL.’
IS&T installed this web-based reporting tool last spring and is now doing a soft rollout to the MIT community that includes hands-on classes.
Alexei Borodin uses sophisticated tools to extract information from large groups.