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Asking dumb questions in a Harvard lecture
This video captures a hilarious social experiment where someone interrupts a real Harvard lecture with absurd and funny questions, leading to priceless reactions from students and professors alike.
Office Hours: The office hours of the instructor, and TAs, will be posted on Piazza. Representation Learning is a course that will cover both the theory and practice of representation learning. Till a ...
Presentation of the best paper award at the RoboCup 2025 symposium. An important aspect of autonomous soccer-playing robots concerns accurate detection of the ball. This is the focus of work by Can ...
“There are known knowns. There are known unknowns. But there are also unknown unknowns—things we do not yet realize we do not know.”—Donald Rumsfeld (2002) While modern machine learning (ML) ...
“The Fall Life-long Learning lecture series begins on a Wednesday this year,” said Gary Rottman, LLL team leader. “We usually convene on Thursdays in 130 Noble Hall on the Fort Lewis College campus.
The soaring cost of higher education has put a college degree out of reach for many Americans. There won’t be any class credit — or tests for that matter — but a group called Profs and Pints is ...
UPPER WEST SIDE, Manhattan (WABC) -- An exciting and unique lecture series is taking off at bars around New York City, allowing attendees to sip on a cocktail, beer or wine while they learn about all ...
Abstract: We propose a self-supervised feature learning assisted reconstruction (SSFL-Recon) framework for MRI reconstruction to address the limitation of existing supervised learning methods.
In Project Chimera, a game lab combines a VR computer game with educational problems in order to convey scientific content in a motivating way. The low-threshold, playful communication of complex ...
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