USC at the NAACL ’22 Conference: Gender Bias in AI, a Tool to Study News Revisions, and Methods to Avoid Toxic Content
Notable research also includes work on mitigating anti-queer bias and improvements for e-commerce stores.
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Notable research also includes work on mitigating anti-queer bias and improvements for e-commerce stores.
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USC partnered with other universities and companies such as Microsoft in research on image and video generation, facial recognition, and more.
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They monitored social media and showed attempts to inflate coins’ value are coordinated via conversations on various platforms.
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Undergraduate student Cami Gomez created a haptics-based virtual reality environment that simulates the feeling of a button clicking.
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The research, led by USC Viterbi, includes collaborators from USC Keck and Stanford
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An internationally recognized leader in software engineering, Neno Medvidović will begin his new role on July 1.
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New model demonstrates how the nervous system learns to control the body and has implications for medical treatments and developing agile robots
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A new study into optimized symbiotic vehicles for use in warehouses and for robot deliveries has been funded by Toyota’s University Research Program.
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Dilkina was honored by Dr. Allen and Charlotte Ginsburg as the perfect “heroic engineer” at May 3 ceremony.
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Jonathan Habif and Alan Willner’s team uses light, first of its kind optical technology to make sharing data on our devices less energy intensive
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USC researchers create new models to predict how new metamaterials behave, opening the door for applications in soft robotics and even space
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How USC researchers identified a new treatment for harmful aldehydes in wastewater
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The goal: help those algorithms accurately predict a human’s next thought.
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Ride for PKD cyclist Glenn Frommer meets USC Viterbi researchers using nanotechnology to find a cure for his genetic disorder.
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A team of researchers from the USC Information Sciences Institute studied two AI databases to see if their data was fair. They found that it wasn’t.
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Model predictions show that universal mask usage can reduce new infections by up to 72% and high vaccination rates successfully curb transmission for more contagious variants.
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The two-year fellowship will support the continued advancement of AI systems.
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USC Viterbi computer scientists have created a user-driven haptics method that can generate dead-ringers for real-world textures.
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Two USC Viterbi Ph.D. students aim to solve the size-based accessibility gap in our mobile applications
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New software can outperform local and national survey data in gauging public opinions.
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New D-Wave Advantage system, housed at the University of Southern California-Lockheed Martin Quantum Computing Center, brings quantum system and hybrid solver access to business and research clients wanting a US-based solution.
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Meet USC Viterbi’s Department of Computer Science graduating class of 2022!
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The 2022 graduate was honored for research on the role of energy system decarbonization and land surface properties on urban air quality in Southern California.
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USC Viterbi researchers’ new AI platform is for everyone