Translating lost languages using machine learning
System developed at MIT CSAIL aims to help linguists decipher languages that have been lost to history.
System developed at MIT CSAIL aims to help linguists decipher languages that have been lost to history.
Convened by the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing, the AI Policy Forum will develop frameworks and tools for governments and companies to implement concrete policies.
Many health issues are tied to excess fluid in the lungs. A new algorithm can detect the severity by looking at a single X-ray.
MIT professor announced as award’s first recipient for work in cancer diagnosis and drug synthesis.
Undergraduate engineering and computer science programs are No. 1; undergraduate business program is No. 2.
Wireless device captures sleep data without using cameras or body sensors; could aid patients with Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, or bedsores.
National Science Foundation awards proposal for space weather modeling.
By securely aggregating sensitive data from cyber-attacks, the SCRAM platform from MIT CSAIL can quantify an organization’s level of security and suggest what to prioritize.
New faculty in these areas will connect the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing and a department or school.
Co-design Center for Quantum Advantage and Quantum Systems Accelerator are funded by the U.S. Department of Energy to accelerate the development of quantum computers.
Researchers train a model to reach human-level performance at recognizing abstract concepts in video.
Building quantum computers underground or designing radiation-proof qubits may be needed, researchers find.
The startup Kinsa uses its smart thermometers to detect and track the spread of contagious illness before patients go to the hospital.
Everactive provides an industrial “internet of things” platform built on its battery-free sensors.
Undergraduates Aljazzy Alahmadi, Andrea Garcia, and Quynh Nguyen are sustaining the nuclear science and engineering research mission from around the world.