SCS faculty member Justin Chan has received an American Heart Association Career Development Award to support his research on using AI-enabled hearables to expand access to cardiac monitoring.
The LTI's Daniel Fried is working to eliminate the communications gaps that prevent today's AI tools from being trusted coworkers and collaborators.
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 ...
I am now working for Google in Mountain View since November 2013.
From sunblock to softblock: Analyzing the correlates of neology in published writing and on social media. Maria Ryskina, Matthew R. Gormley, Kyle Mahowald, David R. Mortensen, Taylor Berg-Kirkpatrick, ...
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This is an introductory course on the foundations of programming languages. The central organizing principle is the identification of language features with types. The theory of programming languages, ...
“HCI people design useful things that NLP people cannot build; NLP people make things that nobody uses.” (Yang et al., 2019) This course aims to help students develop the mindsets and skills necessary ...
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This is a short introduction to the Festival Speech Synthesis System. Festival was developed by Alan Black and Paul Taylor, at the Centre for Speech Technology Research, University of Edinburgh.
but if is considered more readable in some situations.
A probably more complete list of papers, along with full bibliographical information can be found at the University of Trier Computer Science Bibliography database. Hongbo Kang, Yiwei Zhao, Guy E.