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Carnegie Mellon’s School of Computer Science is widely recognized as one of the first and best computer science programs in the world. Our programs train the next generation of innovators to solve ...
navigating-intrinsic-triangulations-demo —C++ implementation and simple interactive demo of intrinsic Delaunay triangulation and intrinsic Delaunay refinement (with visualization via Polyscope).
A Tribute to Herbert A. Simon, Nobel Laureate and Artificial Intelligence Expert, Carnegie Mellon University, including memorial service, remembrances, photos, bio, work, and giving information.
Overview 15-210 aims to teach methods for designing, analyzing, and programming sequential and parallel algorithms and data structures. The emphasis is on teaching fundamental concepts applicable ...
RI faculty member Zachary Manchester received an NSF Faculty Early Career Development Program award to develop better modeling, simulation and control algorithms that will improve how robots interact ...
Ryan O'Donnell Professor Theory Group, Computer Science Dept., CMU 7213 Gates Hillman Center Administrative Assistant: Emi Perdan Analysis of Boolean Functions book Free PDF download Buy a copy from ...
Textbook Distributed Systems: Principles and Paradigms Andrew S. Tanenbaum & Maarten Van Steen Published by Pearson, ISBN 0-13-239227-5, 2nd edition.
The following papers include theoretical treatments of Delaunay refinement and discussions of the implementation details of my two-dimensional mesh generator and Delaunay triangulator, Triangle, and ...
SCS Ph.D. student Stephen Huan has received a Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship for the 2025–26 academic year.
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to computer vision. Major topics include image processing, detection and recognition, geometry-based and physics-based vision and video analysis.
With so many AI coding assistants out there, it can be hard to keep track of ones that perform well on real-world tasks. CMU researchers developed Copilot Arena to do just that by crowdsourcing user ...
To free wearable tech from these burdens, researchers at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science (SCS) developed Power-Over-Skin, which allows electricity to travel through the human ...
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