USC ISI Research Shows a Promising Future for Animal-like Computer Vision Â
USC’s Information Sciences Institute researchers present a pathway for adapted biological retinae in machines so their vision can mimic animal eyes.
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USC’s Information Sciences Institute researchers present a pathway for adapted biological retinae in machines so their vision can mimic animal eyes.
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USC’s Information Sciences Institute researchers used artificial intelligence to study gender disparities in science.
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Electronically sensitive, skin-like membrane can measure changes in tumor size to the hundredth of a millimeter. It represents a new, faster and more accurate approach to screen cancer drugs.
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Peter Yingxiao Wang, a specialist in CAR T-cell cancer therapies, joins USC in January 2023 as the new chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering.
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As we celebrate USC’s Information Systems Institute’s 50th anniversary, we look back at the collaborations they’ve done in the medical field that have led to smarter, more efficient medical care.
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The pioneering DEN@Viterbi has set the standard for remote learning excellence for decades, connecting students and teachers from around the world since 1972
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USC’s Information Sciences Institute, which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, has played a pivotal role in the development of most of the tech you use every day.
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From a three-man shop in 1972 to a 400+ person Institute, ISI continues to lead the way in computing research.
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A new computer modeling tool provides a more accurate analysis of species range shifts under climate change – and it’s even bleaker than expected.
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Feifei Qian is the lead researcher for a NASA grant that could significantly aid planetary explorations.
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As we celebrate the 50th anniversary of USC’s Information Sciences Institute, we take a look back at its role in the development of the defining technology of our age: the internet.
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A pioneer in the field of computer science with a career spanning six decades, USC Viterbi Professor Emeritus Barry Boehm “defined an era in software engineering.”
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USC researchers and colleagues track and document the tsunami impact of a recent event near Tonga
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50 Years of ISI: How ISI has used computer science to mitigate the adverse effects of climate change and aid paleoclimatologists in natural disaster detection and management
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In celebration of the 50th anniversary of USC’s Information Sciences Institute, the symposium will look at how computing research must evolve in the decades to come.
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Professor Jim Kurose discusses the type of science computing researchers are focusing on and the future of the field based on the newest generation’s interests.
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VMWare’s Chris Ramming discusses how to plan collaborative research between universities and companies, how researchers should tackle twenty-first century problems
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At USC’s Information Sciences Institute, which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, research is more than just zeros and ones for its researchers, students and alumni.
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USC Provost toured the Information Sciences Institute and met with inspired Ph.D students
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The USC Aviation Safety and Security Program, now 70 years old, was the first of its kind in the world.
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Low cost, low impact construction on the moon: new CrafTram technology could aid the next generation of lunar explorers
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New molecular imaging method could change the game for detection and treatment of cancers and other diseases.
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USC Information Sciences Institute researchers have developed a novel approach to quickly identify security vulnerabilities.
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The robotics pioneer’s true gift is not with machines but with people