You will remember there was no road--not even a pathway-- between the castle of the Wicked Witch and the Emerald City. When the four travelers went in search of the Witch she had seen them coming, and ...
This course is also listed as 15-652 Foundation Programming Languages. Please see the calendar for the lecture topics and links to the references and notes. The schedule is subject to change during ...
Professor of Computer Science Gates Hillman Center 7219 Computer Science Department Carnegie Mellon University Office: GHC 7219 Email: [email protected] Ph: (412) 268-7885 ...
I am an Assistant Professor in the Computer Science Department at Carnegie Mellon University. My research interests lie in the broad area of applied probability, with a focus on decision-making in ...
Recent CSD Ph.D. grad Juncheng Yang received the 2025 ACM SIGOPS Dennis M. Ritchie Doctoral Dissertation Award for his contributions to and impact on software systems research.
This course is designed for Ph.D. students whose primary field of study is machine learning, or who intend to make machine learning methodological research a main focus of their thesis. It will give ...
R Resources Statistical Machine Learning is a second graduate level course in machine learning, assuming students have taken Machine Learning (10-701) and Intermediate Statistics (36-705). The term ...
This webpage is a benchmark data set for keystroke dynamics. It is a supplement to the paper "Comparing Anomaly-Detection Algorithms for Keystroke Dynamics," by Kevin Killourhy and Roy Maxion, ...
I am a postdoctoral fellow at Carnegie Mellon University. I was awarded a PhD from CMU's Machine Learning Department in December 2010. I am interested in machine learning techniques for structured ...
This is a list of some men's names found in a catalog of passengers from Spain to the Americas from the 16th century. Each name is preceded by its percentage of the total number of names in the ...
Winner of the 2003 James Hardy Wilkinson Prize in Numerical Software. Created at Carnegie Mellon University as part of the Quake project (tools for large-scale earthquake simulation). Supported by an ...
Lecture: Tue/Thu, 10:30am - 11:50am, DH 1117 (Bryant) Recitation: Wed, 10:30am - 11:20am, DH 1117 (O'Hallaron) ...