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Computer science major Rodrigo Sandon and team member Marie Brodsky use AI-driven insights to bridge communication gaps in large lecture settings.
At the University of Maryland, computer science major Rodrigo Sandon (B.S. ’24, computer science) and alumna Marie Brodsky (B.S. ’24, mathematics) have developed a solution to address a longstanding challenge: enhancing communication between students and...read more
In the race for constant growth, many large language models (LLMs) focus on producing newer and better outputs. Sathvik Nair, a third-year linguistics doctoral student working in the Computational Linguistics and Information Processing (CLIP) Lab...read more
The world's largest hackathon for underrepresented genders marks a decade of innovation at the University of Maryland.
The Reckord Armory at the University of Maryland transformed into a bustling hub of creativity on October 26 and 27, 2024, as Technica celebrated its 10th anniversary. The event, renowned as the world's largest hackathon...read more
Environmentally friendly, sustainable pesticides are popular with consumers, who are more likely to purchase sweet corn from their local market that hasn’t been sprayed with potentially harmful chemicals. Now, supported by a $650,000 grant from...read more
University of Maryland alums, students, faculty and staff met up at the world’s largest conference for women and nonbinary technologists.
In the last 10 years, the number of undergraduate women in computing majors at the University of Maryland climbed from less than 100 to more than 2,400. This growth extends to graduate students, where women...read more
James Purtilo emphasizes how the CrowdStrike incident reveals national security vulnerabilities, with attackers using AI to outpace cybersecurity defenses.
This past summer’s “CrowdStrike incident” – which began as a “minor” error – came as close to a total system crash as the world has yet seen. It grounded airlines, hospitals were forced to cancel...read more
He was recognized for his patent on multimodal emotion recognition.
University of Maryland Distinguished University Professor Dinesh Manocha has been awarded the 2024 Jimmy Lin Award for Innovation and Invention . Manocha, who holds joint appointments in the Department of Computer Science and the Department...read more
UMD experts explain the emotional and cognitive challenges, offering strategies to avoid them.
Artificial though it may be, the concept of “intelligence” doesn’t seem to jibe with a computer-generated image of uniformed cats toting assault rifles. Yet that visual slur, which supports a debunked story about immigrants in...read more
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11.08.2024 10:00 to 12:00
PhD Proposal: Translating Natural Language to Visually Grounded Verifiable Plans
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Preparing Cryptography for Deployment
IRB 0318 (Gannon) or https://umd.zoom.us/j/97919102992?pwd=LbSBM2MZy4QpVfnj92ukT5AIqyTYaO.1#s...
Preparing Cryptography for Deployment
11.04.2024 11:00 to 12:00
An automata-based approach for quantum circuit/program verification
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An automata-based approach for quantum circuit/program verification
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Computational Imaging on Shiny and Specular Surfaces: From Tablet-Based 3D Measurements to Accurate and Fast Eye Tracking
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Computational Imaging on Shiny and Specular Surfaces: From Tablet-Based 3D Measurements to Accurate and Fast Eye Tracking
11.04.2024 15:00 to 16:30
PhD Defense: Analytics of Configuration Management for System Administration
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PhD Defense: Analytics of Configuration Management for System Administration
11.06.2024 11:00 to 12:00
Role of Emotions in #SaveTheChildren Campaigns Across Parler, Gab, Twitter/X, and Facebook
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Role of Emotions in #SaveTheChildren Campaigns Across Parler, Gab, Twitter/X, and Facebook
11.07.2024 11:30 to 12:30
Exponentially Reduced Circuit Depths Using Trotter Error Mitigation
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Exponentially Reduced Circuit Depths Using Trotter Error Mitigation
11.08.2024 10:00 to 12:00
PhD Proposal: Translating Natural Language to Visually Grounded Verifiable Plans
IRB-4105
PhD Proposal: Translating Natural Language to Visually Grounded Verifiable Plans