Project LISTEN wins Best Paper at ITS2008
The paper is titled "Does help help? Introducing the Bayesian Evaluation and Assessment methodology".
The paper is titled "Does help help? Introducing the Bayesian Evaluation and Assessment methodology".
General Motors Corp. and Carnegie Mellon University are establishing a new Collaborative Research Lab (CRL) to develop technologies that will accelerate the emerging field of autonomous driving — a family of electronics and software technologies that could influence the way drivers and their vehicles interact in the future.
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have devised the first computerized method that can analyze a single photograph and determine where in the world the image likely was taken.
Takeo Kanade is the 2008 recipient of the Bower Award and Prize for Achievement in Science from the historic Franklin Institute.
Carnegie Mellon and 10 other universities are taking the lead in developing an integrated national strategy for robotics research.
Carnegie Mellon University inducts four robots into the Robot Hall of Fame at a ceremony at Carnegie Science Center and announces the Science Center as the new home of the Hall of Fame beginning in spring 2009.
A self-driving SUV called Boss made history by driving swiftly and safely while sharing the road with human drivers and other robots. The feat earned Carnegie Mellon University's Tartan Racing first place in the DARPA Urban Challenge and a $2 million cash award.
New literacy software delivers “amazing” results among Vancouver grade schoolers who speak English as a second language.
A team of researchers from Carnegie Mellon and the University of Pittsburgh has received a $6 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to enhance an intelligent, automated Reading Tutor that listens to children read and verbally assists them when it hears them stumble.