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Sreyoshi Das, assistant professor in Cornell Statistics and Data Science, has received a Community-Engaged Practice and Innovation Award. Das partners with @CCECornell to better understand the effects of stream restoration projects on turbidity associated with storm events in the Ashokan Watershed.
Thank you Toyota Research Institute (TRI) for the generous support . Looking forward to working together!
Today, we had the honor of welcoming NY AG James Letitia James to Cornell Tech for an #AI Symposium on the opportunities and risks generative AI poses in the next decade. Cornell University Cornell UniversityLaw Cornell UniversityCIS Greg Morrisett #TechLaw #CornellTech #CornellAI
Join us TODAY for the next installment in the #CornellAI for Science Seminar Series! 💻⬇️
For people with mobility limitations, daily tasks can be impossible without help.
Tapomayukh Bhattacharjee Tapomayukh "Tapo" Bhattacharjee from Cornell Computer Science has received the Toyota Research Institute Young Faculty Researcher Award for his leadership in assistive robotics. cis.cornell.edu/leader-assisti…
.Cornell Bowers Computing and Information Science Ph.D. students Chi-Jung Lee, Ruidong Zhang, Tianhong Catherine Yu, Ke Li, and Mose Sakashita are co-authors on a paper about a new wristband device that detects hand positioning and objects using AI-powered, inaudible soundwaves: news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/0…
Smartglasses GazeTrack and EyeEcho, developed at the Cornell Bowers Computing and Information Science SciFi lab, track a person’s gaze and facial expressions through #AI and sonar-like sensing. 👓🔊 #CornellAI news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/0…
These two #AI -powered ‘sonar’ smartglasses track your gaze and facial expressions.
“It’s small, it’s cheap and super low-powered, so you can wear it on smartglasses everyday – it won’t kill your battery,” said lab director Cheng Zhang in Cornell Information Science. news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/0…