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Software Systems Laboratory Wins Best Paper Awards at the OSDI and USENIX ATC Conferences
Researchers from the Software Systems Laboratory bagged Best Paper Awards at the 15th USENIX Symposium on Operating Systems Design and … Continue reading Software Systems Laboratory Wins Best Paper Awards at the OSDI and USENIX ATC Conferences

AI: What Lies Ahead
CS professors and students are featured in the Columbia Engineering Magazine for their work in shaping the next wave of … Continue reading AI: What Lies Ahead

AI Learns to Predict Human Behavior from Videos
Assistant Professor Carl Vondrick, Didac Souris, and Ruoshi Liu developed a computer vision algorithm for predicting human interactions and body language in video, a capability that could have applications for assistive technology, autonomous vehicles, and … Continue reading AI Learns to Predict Human Behavior from Videos

Making Our Computers More Secure
Associate Professor Simha Sethumadhavan, Mohamed Tarek, and Miguel Arroyo design new techniques to bolster memory safety; ideas are now being used by Air Force Research Lab.

9 Papers From CS Researchers Accepted to CVPR 2021
Open-Vocabulary Object Detection Using CaptionsAlireza Zareian Snap Inc. and Columbia University, Kevin Dela Rosa Snap Inc., Derek Hao Hu Snap … Continue reading 9 Papers From CS Researchers Accepted to CVPR 2021

7 CS Papers Accepted to NAACL 2021
Research papers from the Natural Language Processing and Speech groups have been accepted to the 2021 Annual Conference of the … Continue reading 7 CS Papers Accepted to NAACL 2021
A simple model of the brain provides new directions for AI research
Google Research held an online workshop on the conceptual understanding of deep learning. The workshop discussed how new findings in deep learning and neuroscience can help create better artificial intelligence systems. Christos Papadimitriou discussed how … Continue reading A simple model of the brain provides new directions for AI research

Junior Faculty Awardee Profile: Lydia Chilton, PhD
Lydia Chilton talks about teaching, her journey, and creating AI tools for graphic design.

Heroes of Natural Language Processing
Professor Kathy McKeown talks with DeepLearning.AI’s Andrew Ng about how she started in artificial intelligence (AI), her research projects, how her understanding of AI has changed through the decades, and AI career advice for learners … Continue reading Heroes of Natural Language Processing

Research Vignette: Generalization and Interpolation
In a story for the Simons Institute, Daniel Hsu writes about deep learning and how it has attracted new attention to several basic questions in statistical machine learning.

Junior Faculty Awardee Profile: Brian Smith, PhD
Brian Smith talks about his project – an audio navigation system that makes it possible for people to navigate using sound in a self-directed way.

Theory of Computation
Find out about the people, seminars and events happening from the group.