Machine Learning is concerned with computer programs that automatically improve their performance through experience (e.g., programs that learn to recognize human faces, recommend music and movies, ...
I'm a professor in the Machine Learning Department at Carnegie Mellon. I am also affiliated with the Robotics Institute. I'm interested in multi-agent planning, reinforcement learning, ...
Thread operations include thread creation, termination, synchronization (joins,blocking), scheduling, data management and process interaction. A thread does not maintain a list of created threads, nor ...
Prerequisites Students entering the course are expected to have prior exposure to convex optimization and algorithms at a graduate level. It will be very useful to have a strong working knowledge of ...
We introduce the heat method for solving the single- or multiple-source shortest path problem on both flat and curved domains. A key insight is that distance computation can be split into two stages: ...
Guaranteed-Quality Anisotropic Mesh Generation. If you're in Soda Hall, you'll find copies of most of my papers hanging outside my office (625). Take the ones you want. FAR AND AWAY MY MOST POPULAR ...
As of 2014, I am a software consultant for Duke University on the AWARE Gigapixel Camera, living and working in Pittsburgh. Prior to that I worked for GigaPan. In the naughts I worked for Google and ...
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We introduce a stochastic graph-based method for computing relative importance of textual units for Natural Language Processing. We test the technique on the problem of Text Summarization (TS).
Predicting the Past: Estimating Historical Appraisals with OCR and Machine Learning. Mihir Bhaskar, Jun Tao Luo, Zihan Geng, Asmita Hajra, Junia Howell, Matthew R. Gormley.
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Here are three lectures, slight variants of which were given at the MADALGO summer school on streaming 2015 as well as the BASICS summer school on communication complexity 2015. The first lecture is ...