“Choose Your Own Adventure” – Teaching Machines To Think Before They Speak
USC Information Sciences Institute researchers are programming models to communicate like humans do
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USC Information Sciences Institute researchers are programming models to communicate like humans do
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Megan McCain and postdoc Megan Rexius-Hall have engineered a microscale model that might one day serve as a testbed for personalized heart drugs
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Is key data going to disappear? The science community is bracing for possible consequences.
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The USC Alumnus’ $25 million gift forged the rapid growth and continued excellence of the Daniel J. Epstein Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering.
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ISE Sophomore, Family Help To Provide Hands-On Experiences To Young Students
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Ketan Savla is designing computational solutions to improve the flow of traffic in congested cities. “Smarter” stoplights may be just around the corner.
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The MOSIS Service will provide multi-project wafer (MPW) shuttle access to SkyWater’s S90 and S130 mixed-signal CMOS technologies.
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A USC Information Sciences Institute Ph.D. student uses artificial intelligence to develop models that streamline the process of building news stories from start to finish
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USC researchers present 23 papers at this leading venue for machine learning research.
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Elisabeth Arnold Weiss injects VR and improv into her advanced writing classes, opening opportunities for learning and imagination.
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USC’s Information Sciences Institute launches the Center on AI Research for Health.
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In 1972, USC’s Information Sciences Institute was given the power to design, develop and run the Internet. What followed was one of the greatest explosions of information in human history.
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USC receives one of the largest naming gifts to a biomedical engineering department in the nation.
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A computer science and economics duo has created a software company that streamlines the influencer brand deal process.
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USC’s Information Sciences Institute Ph.D student Rizvi published the “playbook” at the prestigious USENIX Security Symposium.
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New USC Viterbi assistant professor works to engineer “green” cement.
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The USC Aviation and Security Program has raised money to build a new kindergarten in Vietnam to honor USC veterans
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Two decades as a Navy pilot taught Will Pressley, M.S. ’17, what it takes to succeed as a military leader. (Hint: The answer’s not in “Top Gun: Maverick.”)
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A new air purification strategy by USC Viterbi researchers might reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission in classrooms and other indoor spaces by as much as tenfold.
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Research team engineers new wheel-legged robots with advancements in speed, rolling and leverage legged motions
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She will use the $2.3 million award to create sensors that will have game-changing applications for disorders such as Alzheimer’s Disease.
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USC Researchers combine math, graphs, and one humble little plant
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A team from USC’s Information Sciences Institute has developed a novel method for using AI and knowledge graphs to assess the trustworthiness of scientific research.
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The machine can take high-resolution pictures at the micron level, or one-millionth of a meter