Congratulations to Professor Miryung Kim for receiving the Robert M. Stevenson Faculty in Residence Award! Read more about it here: https://t.co/ly72tAIMoV
Curious about the future of Human-Robot Collaboration? Watch this Microsoft Research Talk with @BrownCSDept's Stefanie Tellex to hear how robots can learn to perceive the objects most relevant to a human’s goals: https://t.co/od0CvZT2Js
Congratulations to CS Ph.D. student Muhammad Gulzar for winning the gold medal at the ICSE Student Research Competition! Read more about his research on interactive and automated debugging for big data analytics here: https://t.co/MtgR1MkWlB
Four of our computer science professors have ranked within the top 100 computer scientists in the U.S. - read more about their work here: https://t.co/zwOvUbcbsc
This week the Bruin Code Summer Academy at @UCLA in partnership with @URBANTxT is in full-swing for our 8th-10th students from Horace Mann UCLA School!
Today students toured campus and began building websites- plus watched and analyzed pitches by MBA students at @UCLAAnderson.
Microsoft researchers found that users can achieve a higher success rate & lower task completion time with interactive natural language interfaces. Learn more about the #SIGIR2018 paper & see how they're democratizing APIs with natural language interfaces: https://t.co/vVdvyGElFf
"Algorithms Behind Modern Storage Systems," by Alex Petrov (@ifesdjeen ) in @ACMQueue, takes a closer look at two storage system design approaches used in a majority of modern databases and describes their use cases and tradeoffs: https://t.co/JrK0XP1wFZ
At first, they laughed at her.
Back then, there was hardware, mechanical, & aerospace engineering. But in the 1960s, software was hardly the stuff of serious engineering.
That's when Margaret Hamilton used software design to get Apollo 11 to the moon.
https://t.co/vyQNkCErvk
Happy birthday to #AlanTuring, the creator of modern computing. Here he is w/his portrait algorithmically approximated by ellipses: https://t.co/tCHRwgSlAa (v/@Wired, photo: @jeremyjkun)
#TheMorningPaper takes a look at a work on Conflictjs, a tool for identifying conflicting #JavaScript libraries, from ACM @ICSEconf.
#Conflictjs is open source and nicely documented. Check it out yourself: https://t.co/Gatt4GbDCz
Read today’s entry: https://t.co/Obj7w5mTuw
Congratulations to both @UCLAACM and UCLA UPE for receiving chapter excellence awards from their respective organizations! Read more about the clubs and their involvement on campus here: https://t.co/A3GiyY6QEv
Congratulations to all of our computer science students who were awarded with HSSEAS commencement awards and honors! See the awardees here: https://t.co/jljcoDuGaR