Toward a disease-sniffing device that rivals a dog’s nose
Trained dogs can detect cancer and other diseases by smell. A miniaturized detector can analyze trace molecules to mimic the process.
Trained dogs can detect cancer and other diseases by smell. A miniaturized detector can analyze trace molecules to mimic the process.
Researchers develop a system to identify drugs that might be repurposed to fight the coronavirus in elderly patients.
MIT researchers’ new hardware and software system streamlines state-of-the-art sentence analysis.
Assistant Professor Cathy Wu aims to help autonomous vehicles fulfill their promise by better understanding how to integrate them into the transportation system.
New technique reveals many possible conformations that a protein may take.
Researchers created a risk-assessment algorithm that shows consistent performance across datasets from US, Europe, and Asia.
The new type of neural network could aid decision making in autonomous driving and medical diagnosis.
A new system devises hardware architectures to hasten robots’ response time.
In two years, the MIT Quest for Intelligence has allowed hundreds of students to explore AI in its many applications.
EECS faculty head of artificial intelligence and decision making honored for significant and extended contributions to the field of AI.
A smart thermostat quickly learns to optimize building microclimates for both energy consumption and user preference.
A new algorithm capable of inferring goals and plans could help machines better adapt to the imperfect nature of human planning.
A key finding: Early reopening last spring led to a dramatic drop in “quarantine strength” in southern and west-central U.S. states.
Adding a module that mimics part of the brain can prevent common errors made by computer vision models.
A new approach could lower computing costs and increase accessibility to state-of-the-art natural language processing.