See defun for relevant background. You may find it helpful to use a lexicographic order, the idea being to have a measure that returns a list of two arguments, where the first takes priority over the ...
Thanks to Don Slater at CMU for letting me use this page. Important. Download and install Java first per these instructions then download and install the Eclipse IDE per these instructions. Other ...
Sumaya M Al-Bedaiwi, salbedaiwi@utexas.edu, Office hours: Mon 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM, Wed 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM in the GDC Basement.
This class is a graduate-level introduction to Natural Language Processing (NLP), the study of computing systems that can process, understand, or communicate in human language. The course covers ...
MJRTY - A Fast Majority Vote Algorithm, with R.S. Boyer. In R.S. Boyer (ed.), Automated Reasoning: Essays in Honor of Woody Bledsoe, Automated Reasoning Series ...
Natural Language Processing is a broad area that includes various approaches to building computational systems that understand and generate language, as well as categorization and analysis of text ...
This project seeks to improve system security and robustness by building distributed services that tolerate buggy, selfish, or malicious nodes. We use replication and Byzantine fault tolerant (BFT) ...
Welcome! This course strives to provide an ethical understanding within the framework of the computer science field. Given that computer science is now affecting many other fields as well as everyday ...
This is an implementation-heavy course. You will be building your own hypervisor, and working with container-orchestration frameworks. Do not take this course if you aren't comfortable reading, ...
We can show you the Knuth-Pratt-Morris algorithm and we can show you the Boyer-Moore algorithm. Our algorithm has the peculiar property that, roughly speaking, the longer the pattern is, the faster ...
The last few OOPSLA's have had acceptance rates of around 12%, low by anyone's standards. The acceptance rate for OOPSLA'93 was 9%, due in part to a large number of submissions, and in part to a ...
When emailing us, please put CS395 in the subject line. Topics: This is a graduate seminar course in computer vision. We will survey and discuss current vision papers relating to object recognition, ...