Ed Feigenbaum's Search for A.I.

This video production documents the life and career of Ed Feigenbaum, "Father of Expert Systems," through archival photographs, a Computer History Museum oral history, and the recollections of ... More

Insurance in the World of Big Data

Abstract:In the Information Age today, new business models in the form of exchanging personal information for free services have become increasingly prevalent, and an increasing amount of personal ... More

GREAT Improves Functional Interpretation of CIS-Regulatory Regions

Abstract:We developed the Genomic Regions Enrichment of Annotations Tool (GREAT) to analyze the functional significance of /cis/-regulatory regions identified by localized measurements of DNA binding events across an ... More

Brain-Inspired Computing

We are developing nanoscale electronic devices and circuits to emulate the functions of the synapses and neurons of the brain. The goal is to use nanoscale electronic devices ... More

The Red Sea Robotics Exploratorium

The Red Sea Robotics Research Exploratorium was created in April 2012 through a generous research award from the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) . As ... More

Simulation & Analysis of Muscle Actuated 3D Face Models

Volumetric models of facial musculature enable highly realistic computer simulations of visual speech and expressive face motion. This research addresses the performance, control and analysis challenges that arise ... More

Ocarina: Designing the iPhone's Magic Flute

Ocarina, created in 2008 for the iPhone, is one of the first musical artifacts in the age of pervasive, app-based mobile computing. It presents a flute-like physical interaction ... More

GraphPrism: Compact Visualization of Complex Network Structure

Abstract:Visualization has remained an important means for understanding the structural aspects of networks, social and otherwise. The design of techniques for supporting the visual analysis of large, complex ... More

Object Class Detectors for 3D Scene Understanding

Abstract:Current object class recognition systems typically target 2D bounding box localization, encouraged by benchmark data sets, such as Pascal VOC. While this seems suitable for the detection of ... More

Logic

For transistors it is important to have an atomically thin channel that enables gate length scaling while maintaining good carrier transport required for a high current drive. At ... More

The Red Sea Robotics Exploratorium

About The Red Sea Robotics Research Exploratorium was created in April 2012 through a generous research award from the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST). As a ... More

The Intelligent Time Manager

Abstract:Personal calendars have long played a major role in time management, but they have evolved little over the years, and their contribution to productivity has stagnated. Inspired by ... More

Translational Bioinformatics

The Butte Laboratory builds and applies tools that convert more than 400 trillion points of molecular, clinical, and epidemiological data -- measured by researchers and clinicians over the ... More

Deep Learning

Deep learning is a rapidly growing area of machine learning, that is becoming widely adopted within academia and industry. Whereas machine learning is a very successful technology, applying ... More

SLOrk: Stanford Laptop Orchestra

The Stanford Laptop Orchestra (SLOrk) is a large-scale, computer-mediated ensemble and classroom that explores cutting-edge technology in combination with conventional musical contexts - while radically transforming both. Founded ... More

Neuromorphics: Compiling Code by Configuring Connections

Energy-efficient computing platforms are sorely needed to control autonomous robots and to decode neural signals in brain-machine interfaces. Inspired by the brain’s energy efficiency, we are exploring ... More

Block Splitting for Large-Scale Distributed Learning

Abstract: Machine learning and statistics with very large datasets is now a topic of widespread interest, both in academia and industry. Many such tasks can be posed as ... More

Towards Total Scene Understanding:Classification, Annotation and Segmentation in an Automatic Framework

Given an image, we propose a hierarchical generative model that classifies the overall scene, recognizes and segments each object component, as well as annotates the image with a ... More

Salisbury BioRobotics Laboratory

The Salisbury Lab conducts research in the areas of robotics, medical robotics, haptic devices and haptic rendering algorithms. One project is developing a virtual environment that enables surgeons to plan ... More

'ImageNet: A Large-Scale Hierarchical Image Database'

ImageNet is an image dataset organized according to the WordNet hierarchy. Each meaningful concept in WordNet, possibly described by multiple words or word phrases, is called a "synonym ... More

PORTIA: Managing sensitive information in a wired world

Increasing use of computers and networks in business, government, recreation, and almost all aspects of daily life has led to a proliferation of online sensitive data, i.e., data ... More

Counting Small Cliques in Social Networks via Triangle-Preserving Decompositions

Abstract:A clique of size r is a complete graph on r vertices, and represents the most cohesive subgroup of that size. Counting the number of small cliques is ... More

ChucK: A Music Programming Language

ChucK is a programming language for audio and music creation. The language is designed around a unique time-based, concurrent programming model that's precise and expressive (we call ... More

DARPA Grand Challenge

Stanley and the Stanford Racing Team were awarded 2 million dollars for being the first team to complete the 132 mile DARPA Grand Challenge course. Stanley finished in ... More

3X: A Workbench for eXecuting eXploratory eXperiments

3X is an open-source software tool to ease the burden of conducting computational experiments and managing data analytics. 3X provides a standard yet configurable structure to execute a ... More

UltraFlow: A Hybrid Future Internet Architecture

The PIs of this NSF-sponsored project are Prof. Leonid Kazovsky (Stanford), Prof. Vincent Chan (MIT), and Prof. Andrea Fumagalli (UT-Dallas). UltraFlow is a secure, agile and cost-effective architecture that ... More

PwdHash - Web Password Hashing

The Common Password Problem. Users tend to use a single password at many different web sites. By now there are several reported cases where attackers breaks into a ... More

An Experimental Platform for Haptic Feedback in Robotic Catheterization Tasks

Abstract: A popular method for treating cardiac arrhythmias such as atrial fibrillation have been to snake ablation catheters into the beating heart to target and remove erroneous electrical ... More

Integrative Models of Expression and Chromatin Variation Across Cell Types

Abstract:Although all cells in our body contain the same genetic material in their DNA, they can perform vastly different functions, by selectively expressing subsets of their genes. Cell-type-specific ... More

Memory

I started doing research on memory devices around 2003. Research on memory had been rather “predictable” for many years until recently. It was predictable because the major advances ... More

Light Fields & Computational Photography

Since 1996, research on light fields has followed a number of lines. On the theoretical side, researchers have developed spatial and frequency domain analyses of light field sampling ... More

Make3D

An artist might spend weeks fretting over questions of depth, scale and perspective in a landscape painting, but once it is done, what's left is a two-dimensional image ... More


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