Theodore Kim, Associate Professor of Computer Science, won a Best Paper Award and a Best Paper Honorable Mention over the last two weeks.
His paper ConJac: Large Steps in...
Eight papers from Yale have been accepted at this year’s Thirty-fourth Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems. NeurIPS 2020 is a virtual-only conference,...
CS student Alex Tong and Smita Krishnaswamy won a best paper award at the IEEE MLSP (Machine Learning for Signal Processing) conference. The paper is Fixing bias in...
Large-scale computers - so-called cluster machines formed from thousands of computers behaving as one - have become increasingly critical to numerous fields of research in...
As the demand for computer programming skills continues to increase, and computing is used in ever broader academic and professional fields, Yale is offering this semester...
In an experiment, Yale researchers used a group of Cozmo robots to see how people reacted when one of the robots was pushed and thrown while the other robots witnessing the “...
In an opinion article published online in Scientific American, Professor Theodore Kim describes racist assumptions that have pervaded computer graphics research for the last...