On the Spectral Properties of Symmetric Functions with Omar Fawzi, Raghav Kulkarni Arxiv 2017 Spectral Norm of Symmetric Functions with Omar Fawzi, Hamed Hatami International Workshop on Randomization and Computation (RANDOM), 2012 The NOF Multiparty Communication Complexity of Composed Functions with Arkadev Chattopadhyay, Omar Fawzi, Phuong Nguyen International Conference on Automata, Languages
Andrew Widdowson (CS '05) Carnegie Mellon University Alumni Association Board Member Lead Donor, WRCT Forever Fund Former Chair, SCS Alumni Advisory Board Staff Software Engineer, Site Reliability (Google) Andrew Widdowson (CS '05) I'm a longtime volunteer at Carnegie Mellon. As of July 2020, I'm a member of the CMU Alumni Association Board. When I'm in Silicon Valley, you can find me at CMU SV 19
In this project, a vertical flag of fabric is stroked by the wind, displaced by curves of air pressure, swinging back and forth. As it sweeps, it extrudes a trail of light which draws a moon floating in space. Long exposure photography captures this invisible dimension of space, extruding the moon into existence on a set of unique photographic prints. The system is simply the Kinect Projector and
15-213/18-213/15-513: Intro to Computer Systems (ICS) Fall 2015 15-213/18-213: Lecture TR, 1:30-2:50, DH 2210 12 units 15-513: Videotaped lectures and recitations (These will appear within 24 hours guaranteed, but typically within a couple of hours.) 6 or 12 units The ICS course provides a programmer's view of how computer systems execute programs, store information, and communicate. It enables st
Computer Systems: A Programmer's Perspective, 2/E (CS:APP2e) Randal E. Bryant and David R. O'Hallaron, Carnegie Mellon University Lab Assignments This page contains a complete set of turnkey labs for the CS:APP2e text. The labs all share some common features. Each lab is distributed in a self-contained tar file. You will need a CS:APP account to download the code. To untar foo.tar, type "tar xvf f
15-213/18-213/15-513: Intro to Computer Systems (ICS) Fall 2015 15-213/18-213: Lecture TR, 1:30-2:50, DH 2210 12 units 15-513: Videotaped lectures and recitations (These will appear within 24 hours guaranteed, but typically within a couple of hours.) 6 or 12 units The ICS course provides a programmer's view of how computer systems execute programs, store information, and communicate. It enables st
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MHCI core courses guide students through HCI fundamental theories and methodologies. Carnegie Mellon University's Master of Human-Computer Interaction degree is a rigorous, interdisciplinary program. The MHCI curriculum is strategically designed to teach core user-centered research, interaction design, user experience and interface programming skills while allowing students to customize their own
A Hardware Accelerated Regular Expression Matcher Manish Burman Brandon Kase SUMMARY We successfully created a parallel regular expression matcher using CUDA for GPUs. Our implementation is anywhere from 2x-10x faster than grep depending on the workload and about 68x faster than the perl regex engine. We think that this makes it a viable candidate for use in the real world. BACKGROUND Regular expr
Customer-premises equipment (CPE)—specifically small office/home office (SOHO) routers—has become ubiquitous. CPE routers are notorious for their web interface vulnerabilities, old versions of software components with known vulnerabilities, default and hard-coded credentials, and other security issues. This report describes a test framework that the CERT/CC developed to identify systemic and other
Abstract We present an approach that uses a multi-camera system to train fine-grained detectors for keypoints that are prone to occlusion, such as the joints of a hand. We call this procedure multiview bootstrapping: first, an initial keypoint detector is used to produce noisy labels in multiple views of the hand. The noisy detections are then triangulated in 3D using multiview geometry or marked
ACT-R the theory is embodied in ACT-R the software. The software is available as an application or as source code. This page holds information about the current version of the ACT-R 7 software. Older versions of the software are still available on the old software page. A prerelease of the next version is available for testing and comments before it becomes the current version. ACT-R 7 Version 7.2
Barry Dickman Assistant Professor Georgia Institute of Technology College of Computing School of Computer Science arulraj@gatech.edu Klaus Advanced Computing Building 3324 266 Ferst Dr NW, Atlanta, GA 30332-0765 CV | Google Scholar | DBLP | Twitter | Github Research Groups Data Systems and Analytics Group Research Interests Data Systems, Machine Learning We are developing the EVA AI-Relational Dat
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