The Young Architect Workshop (YArch, pronounced “why arch”) is a workshop for junior graduate students and research-active undergraduate students studying computer architecture and related fields.
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to computer vision. Major topics include image processing, detection and recognition, geometry-based and physics-based vision and video analysis.
Background and Design is just one of the courses available through StuCo, CMU's Student College initiative that allows students to turn their passions into classes they teach for their peers. SCS has ...
Homepage of Michael KaessAONeuS: A Neural Rendering Framework for Acoustic-Optical Sensor Fusion “AONeuS: A Neural Rendering Framework for Acoustic-Optical Sensor Fusion” by M. Qadri, K. Zhang, A.
"We look at people like Jack Pidgeon or the public school teacher who stretched the envelope for 30 years as exceptions, as anachronisms, because only the toughest can make a life of it. And that's ...
SCS has established an endowed research fund to support CMU students and honor the life of Natasha Parker, an SCS undergraduate who continuously gave back to the school. Carnegie Mellon University's ...
Students in the new, experimental AI Tools for Software Development course learn how to apply a software engineering mindset to make AI tools more reliable. It took a room full of Carnegie Mellon ...
Thread operations include thread creation, termination, synchronization (joins,blocking), scheduling, data management and process interaction. A thread does not maintain a list of created threads, nor ...
Here are three lectures, slight variants of which were given at the MADALGO summer school on streaming 2015 as well as the BASICS summer school on communication complexity 2015. The first lecture is ...
This data set contains WWW-pages collected from computer science departments of various universities in January 1997 by the World Wide Knowledge Base (Web->Kb) project of the CMU text learning group.
Professor of Computer Science, Department of Computer Science, Columbia University Consulting Professor of Computer Science, Computer Science Department, Carnegie Mellon University ...
This page works through an example of fitting a logistic model with the iteratively-reweighted least squares (IRLS) algorithm. If you'd like to examine the algorithm in more detail, here is Matlab ...