IEEE honors disaster response system developers
Innovation in Societal Infrastructure Award recognizes Lincoln Laboratory researchers who created a system that gives first responders the big picture.
Innovation in Societal Infrastructure Award recognizes Lincoln Laboratory researchers who created a system that gives first responders the big picture.
Adaptable Interpretable Machine Learning project is redesigning machine learning models so humans can understand what computers are thinking.
The dynamic programming language, which is free and open source, combines the speed and popular features of the best scientific and technical software.
Users can quickly visualize designs that optimize multiple parameters at once.
MIT systems analyst receives award for his essential fusion data storage and retrieval system.
Lincoln Laboratory, in partnership with NATO, is modifying the system to help the region coordinate disaster response across borders.
Startup’s platform crunches anonymized smartphone GPS data to understand how people shop, work, and live.
Alumni’s video-capturing drone tracks moving subjects while freely navigating any environment.
Automated data science tools developed by MIT and Feature Labs deliver their first AI product.
Platform connects individual pieces of lab equipment, compiles data in the cloud for speedier, more accurate research.
AI platform allows chatbots to draw on robust language database to better navigate human conversation.
The computer scientist’s group has designed a game that gets players to reflect on sexual misconduct in the workplace.
Platform analyzes big data to answer plain-language business queries in minutes instead of months.
System for performing “tensor algebra” offers 100-fold speedups over previous software packages.
Automatic code-patching system corrects nearly twice as many errors as its predecessors.