Assistant Professor Ashton Anderson, PhD student Reid McIlroy-Young, and collaborators have developed a chess AI that can predict human play at different skill levels much more accurately than existing AIs.
At its annual Applied Research in Action (ARIA) showcase, the Master of Science in Applied Computing program announced the winners of six awards recognizing students, faculty, and industry partners.
Professor Arvind Gupta is CEO of Palette Inc., a national non-profit organization whose mission is to meet the talent needs of Canada’s most innovative companies by upskilling displaced workers.
The award celebrates Assistant Professor Tovi Grossman’s investigations into human-computer interaction, automation and the ways in which people engage with new technologies.
Four new graduate scholarships have been established at U of T’s º£½ÇÊÓÆµ of Computer Science, thanks to a recent gift from U.K.-based artificial intelligence company, DeepMind.
Machine learning algorithms have the potential to provide huge benefits in health care, potentially providing more reliable diagnoses than human doctors in some cases.
How can deep neural networks be trained more effectively at scale? Assistant Professor Gennady Pekhimenko has received Amazon and Facebook research awards to answer this question.
U of T’s Master of Science in Applied Computing (MScAC) has been highlighted as one of the world’s top master’s programs for AI and data science.
In the prestigious 2020 Academic Ranking of World Universities, the University of Toronto has been ranked 9th in the world for computer science & engineering.