An AI model created by Johns Hopkins computer scientists imagines in-depth scenarios based on a single image to make informed decisions about the world.
Recent News
-
MaKhaila Bentil, a first-year PhD student in the Department of Computer Science, was selected to join the third cohort of the prestigious Vivien Thomas Scholars Initiative.
-
An AI model created by Johns Hopkins computer scientists imagines in-depth scenarios based on a single image to make informed decisions about the world.
-
Vision envisioned
CategoriesBestowing machines with the ability to perceive the physical world as humans do has been a career-long mission of Alan Yuille, a pioneer in the field of computer vision.
-
Johns Hopkins researchers used betting strategies to help clarify AI models’ decision-making processes.
-
Upsilon Pi Epsilon recognizes academic excellence and promotes scholarship, leadership, and professionalism among students in computer science and related fields.
-
A recent innovation from Johns Hopkins researchers enables deeper insights into gene function and disease-linked mutations.
-
Drew Prinster, Yiqing Shen, and Yunjuan Wang were selected based on their outstanding publication records, research proposals, and mentor support.
-
The annual list from Clarivate Analytics recognizes researchers whose publications rank in the top 1% of citations.
-
The grants’ goal is to bring together diverse, multidisciplinary teams, leveraging the integration of AI and data science to tackle pressing challenges across disciplines.
-
The team received recognition in two categories for its blockchain-based charity app.
-
A new JHU targeted training approach can make up for a lack of natural spatial ability in robot teleoperation tasks.
-
At a recent Johns Hopkins briefing, Russell Taylor and Mathias Unberath explored the evolving role of robotics and artificial intelligence in surgery.