Recent CSD Ph.D. grad Juncheng Yang received the 2025 ACM SIGOPS Dennis M. Ritchie Doctoral Dissertation Award for his contributions to and impact on software systems research.
Homepage of Michael KaessAbstract Underwater perception and 3D surface reconstruction are challenging problems with broad applications in construction, security, marine archaeology, and environmental ...
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The Caterpillar and Alice looked at each other for some time in silence: at last the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth, and addressed her in a languid, sleepy voice. `Who are you?' said the ...
Linkage are composed of links and lower pairs. The simplest closed-loop linkage is the four-bar linkage, which has three moving links, one fixed link and four pin joints. A linkage with one link fixed ...
16-711 is a core course in the Action area for the Robotics PhD. Prerequisites: graduate standing or permission of the instructor. The course is expected to be a challenging course for grad students.
The conference on Automated Deduction (CADE) is the major international forum at which research on all aspects of automated deduction is presented. The conference programme includes invited talks, ...
I am a postdoctoral fellow at Carnegie Mellon University. I was awarded a PhD from CMU's Machine Learning Department in December 2010. I am interested in machine learning techniques for structured ...
A selection of publicly-available legal documents filed in U.S. District Court, Central District of California. Now that the trade secret status of the OT materials has been lost (decisions of federal ...
Professor of Computer Science Gates Hillman Center 7219 Computer Science Department Carnegie Mellon University Office: GHC 7219 Email: [email protected] Ph: (412) 268-7885 ...
Zipf's law is a neat, general fact about word frequency distribution. G K Zipf discovered that the frequency of the kth most frequent word is proportional to 1/k (Human Behavior and the Principle of ...
(eq x y) is true if and only if x and y are the same identical object. (Implementationally, x and y are usually eq if and only if they address the same identical memory location.) It should be noted ...
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