Language and Text Processing
Kickstarter for Buddie: open source, AI-enabled earbuds
Collaborating faculty at the University of Michigan and Fudan University are crowdfunding a new wearable AI audio interface to enable always-listening context awareness, improve privacy, and allow AI application developers to try new ideas.Fifteen papers by ECE researchers to be presented at the Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems
Topics of accepted ECE NeurIPS papers include diffusion models, large language models, multi-armed bandit models, and more.OptoGPT harnesses AI to automate, speed design of optical structures
An optics-based machine-learning framework developed by ECE Prof. Jay Guo could be a game-changer in the push to design more advanced devices.US engineers develop ChatGPT algorithm to design solar cells
OptoGPT is a new algorithm that harnesses the computer architecture underpinning ChatGPT. L. Jay Guo, ECE professor, says that it will enable researchers and engineers to design optical multilayer film structures for a wide range of applications, including solar cells.OptoGPT for improving solar cells, smart windows, telescopes and more
Taking advantage of the transformer neural networks that power large language models, engineers can get recipes for materials with the optical properties they need.Fourteen papers by ECE researchers to be presented at the International Conference on Machine Learning
Accepted papers for the ICML conference span topics including deep representation learning, language model fine-tuning, generative modeling, and more.Rada Mihalcea receives Distinguished Faculty Achievement Award
Mihalcea is being recognized for her contributions to computational linguistics and her efforts to broaden participation in the field of computer science.Paper by U-M researchers selected for Best Paper in IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing
The research on automatic speech emotion recognition is one of the five papers featured in the collection.5 Women You Should Know Working in AI
Rada Mihalcea, the Janice M. Jenkins Collegiate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering and Director of the U-M AI Lab, is featured for her work in computational sociolinguistics.Student awarded NSF Fellowship for automating speech-based disease classification
Paper award for identifying speaker characteristics in text messages
Gaining a deeper understanding of how personal values are expressed in text
Detecting Huntington’s disease with an algorithm that analyzes speech
Fake news detector algorithm works better than a human
Chat tool simplifies tricky online privacy policies
Emotions predicted by examining the correlation between tweets and environmental factors
Improving natural language processing with demographic-aware models
Rada Mihalcea co-authors new book on text mining
U-M, IBM partner on advanced conversational computing system
Lie-detecting software uses real court case data