Sumaya M Al-Bedaiwi,
[email protected], 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 ...
Design and Optimization of an Omnidirectional Humanoid Walk:A Winning Approach at the RoboCup 2011 3D Simulation Competition. Patrick MacAlpine, Samuel Barrett, Daniel Urieli, Victor Vu, and Peter ...
1) How (and How Not) to Write a Good Systems Paper (Levin and Redell, SIGOPS OSR, 1983) ...
The Robot Perception and Learning Lab launched DexMimicGen, a new data generation system to improve training for humanoid robots. It builds on the lab’s earlier system, MimicGen, to predict humanoid ...
Our students and faculty are changing the world through their contributions to computing education, research, and industry. These awards received by members of the UT Computer Science community make ...
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 and activity ...
Four undergraduates were honored by the Computer Research Association in the 2025 CRA Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Award — the largest recognition of the department’s undergraduate research ...
E. Allen Emerson has a longstanding interest in formal methods for establishing program correctness. This was inspired in part by reading in the mid-1970's a CACM paper by Tony Hoare "Proof of Program ...
I'm an assistant professor in the Computer Science Department and the Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences (ICES) at the University of Texas at Austin. I was a PhD student at the ...
This is a survey of the theory of logic programs with classical negation and negation as failure. The semantics of this class of programs is based on the notion of an answer set. The operation of ...