Fooling Deepfake Detectors
Electrical and Computer Engineering Masters Students Expose A Glaring Vulnerability
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Electrical and Computer Engineering Masters Students Expose A Glaring Vulnerability
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The USC Viterbi-led team aims to improve the diets and health of low-income, urban residents in unique contest pairing engineering and societal challenges
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USC researchers have developed a high-powered ultrasound imaging technique to help uncover serious eye diseases sooner than ever before.
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How USC Viterbi’s interdisciplinary research helped get this beatboxer an engineering degree.
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USC Viterbi dean, faculty and students play key role in NAE’s Call to Action to finding engineering solutions to problems posed by COVID-19.
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USC researchers will present work virtually at top AI conference, April 25-30.
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What Trojan engineers are listening to during this period of self-isolation
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USC teams take the first three places in the prestigious competition, with USC Viterbi students leading the way.
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Twenty years ago, USC Viterbi launched the first student-produced online publication that examined the intersection of engineering applications and everyday life.
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Computer science and business administration student MacKenzie McClung is rounding up much-needed protective equipment for healthcare workers in Florida.
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Yigal Arens is recognized for his significant contributions to AI research and leadership at the USC Information Sciences Institute.
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A USC Viterbi professor’s new research paper exposes the inherently biased nature of our social media networks.
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Dozens of USC Viterbi freshmen competed in the Boeing Design Challenge, where they got a taste of engineering design at a real-world aerospace company.
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USC researchers adapt a customizable robot to autonomously perform disinfection tasks in both small and large spaces.
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By anonymously tracking coronavirus spread through contact tracing, smartphone technology could help people get back to their daily lives—while keeping a close eye on the resurgence of the virus.
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USC researchers and alumni emphasize innovation and collaboration to support the fight against COVID-19 on the front lines.
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The student-produced videogame found its footing through the USC Games program.
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Researchers at the USC Information Sciences Institute evaluate the chatbots that, increasingly, answer the world’s questions.
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Director of USC Aviation Safety and Security Program wins a Patriot Award for his support of employees with military families
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Three Electrical and Computer Engineers Will Address the Challenge of Training A.I.
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Researchers in USC Viterbi’s Department of Biomedical Engineering have created a new nanoparticle that aims to prevent potentially deadly blood clots.
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By analyzing millions of tweets, USC computer science researchers are investigating how false information about the coronavirus spreads on social media.
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USC Viterbi researchers develop new prototype to better recognize human activity
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USC researchers 3-D-printed the next-generation of high strength, lightweight structures that can autonomously heal impact damage.