Baveja’s paper tackled the difficult problem of giving artificial intelligence a way to understand and represent knowledge collected over time.

Baveja’s paper tackled the difficult problem of giving artificial intelligence a way to understand and represent knowledge collected over time.
The first study to examine natural gas losses across many cities suggests leaky pipes and inefficient appliances are major culprits.
– By Theo Stein, NOAA
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Some pitchers are convinced the balls are being messed with behind the scenes.
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For the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, U-M ECE takes a look back – and a look forward – to how our professors, students, and alums have made their mark on the field.
Circuit elements that store information in their electrical resistances enable a brain-like form of computing, storing and processing information in the same place.
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The research generated a chatbot to help users sift through important details in privacy policies.
The research suggests that common blacklist-based prevention systems are ineffective.
The symposium brings together 82 young engineers from different technical areas from around the country.
Second Prize overall went to doctoral student Xiuzhang Cai for his radar target classification research applicable to autonomous vehicles.
Mostafa Zaky has built an award-winning model that helps estimate the amount of water stored in snowpacks, which could improve climate change and flood forecasting, as well as overall water resource management.