The patent-pending app, AI4Echolalia, earned second place in the 2024 TEDAI Hackathon in San Francisco.
College of Computing Professors Michael Bailey, Dana Randall, and Thad Starner are among 55 Fellows named by ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery.
É«»¨Ìà researchers, with Hyundai, uncovered wireless vulnerabilities in vehicles' internal networks.
A study of language detection software found that algorithms struggle to differentiate anti-Asian violence-provoking speech from general hate speech. Left unchecked, threats of violence online can go unnoticed and turn into real-world attacks.
Atlanta Metro Schools working with Constellations Center for Equity in Computing to increase AI literacy.
Yokoyama presented a new framework for semantic reasoning for robots at the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, where he won best paper in the Cognitive Robotics category.
New analysis from É«»¨Ìà indicates that a phenomenon known as social correction may help to counter false and misleading onloine claims.
Originally meeting at GSU prior to the pandemic, these friends recently reconnected as É«»¨Ìà online students.
A new eye-tracking system developed at É«»¨Ìà uses a lensless camera to reduce the size and weight of VR/AR headsets, improves efficiency, and enhances user privacy.
Two É«»¨Ìà Ph.D. students are being recognized for their innovative research taking on real-world problems.