Yubin Kim is a PhD candidate in the Language Technologies Institute of the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. Her main research area is information retrieval.
For a minute or two she stood looking at the house, and wondering what to do next, when suddenly a footman in livery came running out of the wood--(she considered him to be a footman because he was in ...
In ``Applied Computational Geometry: Towards Geometric Engineering'' (Ming C. Lin and Dinesh Manocha, editors), volume 1148 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 203-222, Springer-Verlag, Berlin ...
Lectures: MW, 10:30-11:50pm, Rashid Autorium: 4401 Gates and Hillman Center (GHC) Recitations: F, 10:30-11:50pm, Rashid Autorium: 4401 Gates and Hillman Center (GHC) Byungsoo Jeon: Thursday 9-10am, ...
Multi-agent systems, human-robot interactions, game theoretic techniques, adversarial reasoning, machine learning, case-based reasoning, planning and scheduling, agents on the Internet, information ...
Combinatorial optimization is the process of searching for maxima (or minima) of an objective function F whose domain is a discrete but large configuration space (as opposed to an N-dimensional ...
Communication: Piazza is intended for all future announcements, general questions about the course, clarifications about assignments, student questions to each other, discussions about material, and ...
I am fascinated about the idea of building intelligent systems that can help humans (and why not, other intelligent agents) on their daily tasks. This goal is ambitious, challenging, inspiring, and ...
Figure 5: Nine different weighting functions. The Gaussian function used by Vizier is the leftmost function in the middle row. Then a prediction is made with the weighted average: Figure 6: Kernel ...
Note: The following text was written by Linus on July 31 1992. It is a collection of various artifacts from the period in which Linux first began to take shape. This is just a sentimental journey into ...
Lectures notes and slides from the SIGGRAPH '97 course, ...
Over the past decade, researchers in computer graphics, computer vision, and robotics have begun to work with significantly larger collections of data. A number of sizable databases have been ...