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USC Viterbi researchers’ new tool is another step towards true AI
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USC Viterbi researchers’ new tool is another step towards true AI
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The data repository allows craniofacial scientists to share data, which could ultimately lead to improved care for patients with craniofacial developmental disorders.
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A new class of MRI improves imaging of moving organs and metal implants to make diagnosis and treatment more accessible
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Synthetic neurological data created using generative adversarial networks could speed up training of brain-computer interfaces, new study finds.
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USC researchers develop a tracking method in supersonic and hypersonic engines, paving the way for optimal combustion in high-speed flights
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New tool automates evaluations of cognitive behavioral therapy
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Goals include building fairer commonsense models by reducing bias, detecting polarizing topics to mitigate conflict, and achieving smooth human-AI communication.
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USC research show how blending water in desalination and wastewater reclamation facilities can increase potable water supply while minimizing environmental impact
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A student team developed machine learning algorithms that help predict the onset of Alzheimer’s disease using speech.
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Professor Hill reflects on service, storytelling and his favorite virtual human to fight PTSD
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The duo designed a new tool to make neural networks faster, more powerful, and cheaper
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An interdisciplinary team led by USC computer science researchers is creating a faster, more reliable and more accessible system to help clinicians screen children for developmental disorders such as autism and ADHD.
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USC researchers deepen understanding of membrane design to allow for desalination of high salinity streams using green or lower energy investment
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Renyuan Xu, former Oxford researcher, joins USC Viterbi, bringing expertise in probability to improve finance and COVID-19 public health policy.
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Researchers at USC and beyond develop a new structure for modeling the inner functions of a cell
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USC Viterbi biomedical engineers have secured $1.2 million in BRAIN Initiative funding to create a model of the hippocampus that is functionally indistinguishable from the real thing.
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Meet the optical “it couple” helping to speed up and secure wireless communications
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New USC Viterbi assistant professor seeks to make our cities more resilient in the face of natural disasters.
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Under the coordination of USC ISI, GUDMAP supports research organizations from around the world working together to investigate and understand the genitourinary tract
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New partnership with the U.S. government brings artificial intelligence-based interview training to communities around the country
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USC Viterbi Associate Professor Adam Smith seeks to get rid of persistent chemicals found in nonstick pans by identifying bacteria that can consume them.
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The paper outlines a simple approach that solves a complex problem in reinforcement learning (RL): applying RL algorithms to non-stationary environments.
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In the fight against diseases like ALS, USC Viterbi biomedical engineering researchers have created a powerful lab model to better see how our muscles and neurons connect.
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CI Compass Project to ensure that scholars have access to years of data from crucial science projects for decades to come