Lost in Translation at the Border
A USC computer science student is developing natural language processing tools to tackle the translator shortage for Indigenous asylum seekers.
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A USC computer science student is developing natural language processing tools to tackle the translator shortage for Indigenous asylum seekers.
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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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Tanmay Ghai’s work in maintaining privacy in entity resolution has garnered attention at the University of Southern California and beyond.
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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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New research at USC demonstrates how to train a popular language model to remove homophobic, anti-queer bias
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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
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Computer Science Assistant Professor Stefanos Nikolaidis earns prestigious honor for his contributions to collaborative robotics.
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USC’s Information Sciences Institute uses short stories with moral implications to test human-like reasoning in AI
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USC researchers present 8 papers on notable topics including model explainability, game theory and multi-agent reinforcement learning.
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New role will support essential research harnessing AI and data science to manage subsurface resources and energy transition.
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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.