What If Autonomous Devices Could Program Themselves, Out in the Wild?
Paul Bogdan, fellow researchers publish research explaining how heterogeneous processors in cyber-physical systems could adapt and self-program.
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Paul Bogdan, fellow researchers publish research explaining how heterogeneous processors in cyber-physical systems could adapt and self-program.
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USC researchers uncover social media’s “vicious cycle” that traps vulnerable populations within pro-anorexia communities.
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From public health insights to busting bias in machine learning, discover USC researchers’ groundbreaking artificial intelligence work at AAAI 2024
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Kandis Leslie Gilliard-AbdulAziz brings a wealth of experience to her role as assistant professor at USC Sonny Astani Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering.
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Paper in Science published by team led by J. Joshua Yang of USC shows high-precision computing achieved with low-precision devices.
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Computer science doctoral student Elizabeth Ondula leverages AI to enhance pandemic response strategies
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USC researchers develop new open-source platform to help students build their own low-cost robot companion from scratch
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USC researchers propose a novel approach to mitigate bias in machine learning model training
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From biotech to misinformation, some of today’s biggest policy challenges are informed by researchers at ISI.
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Luhar will be part of the 2024-26 cohort of 26 outstanding early and mid-career scientists, engineers and medical professionals selected by National Academies.
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ISI researchers dive deep into evaluating how well language models can reason about our everyday world.
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Shanechi and her team unmask consistent intrinsic brain patterns across different subjects.
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The device, developed by USC and MIT researchers, could be used to help monitor for prevention of acute liver failure
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The $2 million NSF project will harness AI to generate new optimized superalloys for game-changing applications from aerospace to healthcare.
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USC Viterbi researchers have designed particles that can light up the lymph node cancer cells otherwise undetectable by MRI.
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Researchers in landscape architecture, fluid mechanics and augmented reality have created an interactive hydraulic model installed alongside the Los Angeles River.
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The Center on AI Research for Health debuted projects on radiation oncology, neurodegenerative diseases and mental health
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Immersive technology researchers at USC and beyond are bringing us one step closer to making Star Trek-like holodecks a reality.
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USC will lead Air Force-funded Center that includes four other universities.
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Article in Nature Physics shows the utility of Lagrange points in guiding light.
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Having recently joined the USC Sonny Astani Department of Civil Engineering (CEE), Assistant Professor Adam Simpson advances a radical new approach to studying environmental contaminants.
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USC researchers will highlight 28 papers at the Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS)
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USC computer science researchers present new technique to “copy and paste” virtual 3D objects into real indoor scenes, improving how computers see and interpret the world
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USC Viterbi ISE students recently presented their research at the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, advocating for stricter autonomous vehicle safety regulations and comprehensive testing procedures.