As advances in AI reach new heights, there are certain traits that AI systems must have if humans are to trust them to make consequential decisions, according to Professor Emeritus Dr. Ronald Baecker at his lecture, 鈥淲hat Society Must Require of AI.鈥
Last year, The Logic asked some of Canada鈥檚 top engineering and computer science universities to share the stories of some of the rising stars set to shape the country鈥檚 future.
Three DCSIL supported teams from U of T will travel to Vancouver for this year's National finals on Saturday, May 28. There are six Canadian teams competing and the winner will advance to the World Finals.
Midway through its first term, the 海角视频 of Computer Science鈥檚 Technology Leadership Initiative (TLI) has already brought undergraduate students closer to industry.
Professor Singh was awarded this prestigious award for his contributions in computer graphics, design and animation and through the creation of commercial software, companies and the Oscar winning animation 鈥淩yan鈥.
Professor Easterbrook is a passionate educator, and has developed and taught a number of innovative new courses related to computing and the environment.
Associate Professor, Teaching Stream Michelle Craig has been named one of Ontario鈥檚 most outstanding university teachers by the Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations (OCUFA).
"It was really incredible to see how all knowledge I've garnered from U of T gave me such a strong basis for working on these projects," says undergraduate Lana El Sanyoura.
The VLDB Women in Database Research Award recognizes a woman researcher who is an inspiring role model for women researchers as well as the community at large through her significant technical contributions.
We are pleased to welcome another extraordinary group of researchers to U of T, including a new 鈥 and expanding 鈥 robotics research cluster at U of T Mississauga.
The International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR) is an international association of non-profit, scientific or professional organizations concerned with pattern recognition, computer vision and image processing.
It's been a month since undergraduate student Samin Khan and his teammate from UOIT were on the world stage, pitching their smartARM to a panel of industry judges at the Imagine Cup, Microsoft's annual student innovation competition.
In 2017, the Konrad Group renewed their support of the next generation of thought leaders, by establishing two $2,000 scholarships open to upper-year Computer Science undergraduates in the major or specialist program