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This page works through an example of fitting a logistic model with the iteratively-reweighted least squares (IRLS) algorithm. If you'd like to examine the algorithm in more detail, here is Matlab ...
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to computer vision. Major topics include image processing, detection and recognition, geometry-based and physics-based vision and video analysis.
What about ChatGPT and related large AI Systems? How will they impact us all? As a longtime researcher in AI, I'm excited about the ways in which these new AI systems can improve our healthcare, ...
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Because of the many requests for this material, we are pleased to make available an online version of some of our printed lecture notes on ``An Introduction to ...
Thank you for your interest in graduate studies at CMU's School of Computer Science. We offer a wide range of professional and academic master's programs and Ph.D. programs across our seven ...
I am currently working at Snowflake as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow. I will join Tsinghua IIIS as an Assistant Professor in Spring 2021. I received my Ph.D. degree from the Computer Science ...
Individual CS faculty members have little influence over the undergraduate admissions process, which is coordinated by the University's Office of Undergraduate Admission, not our department. I am ...
This course covers the design and implementation of compiler and runtime systems for high-level languages, and examines the interaction between language design, compiler design, and runtime ...
You can find practice-midterm1 here. You have 3 ways to do this (the first is preferred, but any of these are acceptable): Print it out and complete it as normal. Do not print it out and use blank ...
TartanPest pairs computer vision with a robotic arm attached to an electric tractor to detect and destroy spotted lanternfly egg masses. A team from Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute has ...
Like a shot to your dome piece, I'm back to hit you with my annual roundup of what happened in the rumble-tumble game of databases. Yes, I used to write this article on the OtterTune blog, but the ...