CS Professors Awarded Test of Time Award at ICML’23
Richard Zemel and Toniann Pitassi were recognized for their paper, “Learning Fair Representations,” which established the subfield of machine learning–machine learning and fairness.
Richard Zemel and Toniann Pitassi were recognized for their paper, “Learning Fair Representations,” which established the subfield of machine learning–machine learning and fairness.
The projects will explore algorithmic fairness, unified methods for interpreting artistic images found on the internet, and the development of a differentially-private data market system.
The three-day celebration honors the contributions of Mihalis Yannakakis to science on the occasion of his 70th birthday.
A summer research experience for undergraduates allows students to develop technology that aims to help people with disabilities.
The group received the ISSTA 2023 Distinguished Paper Award for their paper, CONCORD: Clone-Aware Contrastive Learning for Source Code, a self-supervised pre-training strategy.
Bellovin shares his second lifetime award with Tufts’ Susan Landau and Georgetown’s Matt Blaze for their work on computer science, computer security, law, and public policy.
Gu received the OSDI 2023 Early-Career VMware Systems Research Award for developing fundamental system verification theory and bug-free, and hacker-resistant systems software.
“Revisiting Residue Codes for Modern Memories” from the Computer Engineering group is one of the Top Picks for IEEE Micro Magazine.
David Knowles and collaborators develop RNA-based predictive models.