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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).
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 ...
Hi there! I am an assistant teaching professor in the machine learning department at Carnegie Mellon University. I primarily teach the department's various Introduction to Machine Learning courses. In ...
Hi, I'm Arun. I am a PhD student in the Machine Learning department at CMU, where I'm advised by Pradeep Ravikumar. Previously, I got my Bachelors degree in Computer Science from Indian Institue of ...
I finished my Master program in the Department of Computing Science at the University of Alberta working with Csaba Szepesvári and András György in 2016. I received my Bachelor's degree in Computer ...
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 ...
What you see is pinyin, literally 'spell out the sound'. It's a system for romanizing Chinese ideograms, used in mainland China for Mandarin, a.k.a. putonghua. Different systems are used in Hong Kong, ...
TL;DR Naming a database management system is hard. The best database names of all time are Postgres and Clickhouse. The Pavlo Database Naming Method is a recipe for creating a unique, memorable, and ...
Andy rises from the ashes of his dead startup and discusses what happened in 2024 in the database game.
Andy discusses what it means to have a self-driving database management system and whether it is even possible to build one.
As much as Andy loves PostgreSQL, there is one part that is terrible and causes many headaches for people. Learn what it is and why it sucks.