The world tried to kill Andy off but he had to stay alive to to talk about what happened with databases in 2025.
Yubin Kim is a PhD candidate in the Language Technologies Institute of the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. Her main research area is information retrieval.
The lecture notes will be available after each lecture to assist with studying -- please read them as they often contain material that goes beyond just what we covered in lecture! For supplemental ...
To free wearable tech from the burden of batteries, SCS researchers developed Power-Over-Skin, which allows electricity to travel through the human body and could one day power battery-free devices ...
My name in Chinese is . You can also call me Jerry. I am currently a third-year PhD student in the Computer Science Department working with Prof. Eric Xing. My research focus on the areas of machine ...
What you see is pinyin, literally 'spell out the sound'. It's a system for romanizing Chinese ideograms, used in mainland China for Mandarin, a.k.a. putonghua.
CMU has partnered with Play Included® to launch Project Baseplate, a scalable platform for deploying LEGO® brick based activities to children across the U.S. The university's Center for ...
I am starting this new year the same way I ended the last: taking antibiotics because my biological daughter brought home a nasty sinus bug from Carnegie Mellon’s preschool. This was after my first ...
TartanPest pairs computer vision with a robotic arm attached to an electric tractor to detect and destroy spotted lanternfly egg masses. A team from Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute has ...
About I received Bachelor and PhD in Computer Science under the supervision of Profs P.S. Thiagarajan and David Hsu from National University of Singapore. Previously, I have been working with Prof ...
The 2016 Ph.D. admissions season is almost upon us. CMU's application deadline is December 15. Like a lot of new faculty members, I volunteered to be on the admissions committee because I wanted to ...
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