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All things can be part of the Internet of Things with new RFID system
  1. All things can be part of the Internet of Things with new RFID system

    Sensing technology could keep seniors safe.

  2. Halderman co-chairs new commission to protect Michigan votes

    The effort seeks to protect the integrity of every vote.

  3. Two solutions for GPU efficiency can boost AI performance

    Chowdhury’s lab multiplied the number of jobs a GPU cluster can finish in a set amount of time

  4. Election security: Halderman recommends actions to ensure integrity of US systems

    In congressional testimony, professor urges $370M in federal funding to replace outdated machines.

  5. Personalized knowledge graphs for faster search and digital assistants

    Graphs that are customized, stored locally, and able to change over time can enable faster and more accurate searching and digital assistants

  6. Speeding up code with clever data manipulation

    Kasikci presents a method to improve a program’s ability to use data in a straightforward, efficient way

  7. Rackham Fellowship for enabling autonomous agents to learn continuously

    “What I’m doing is trying to come up with ideas to let the agent continue learning different skills across its life.”

  8. ‘Air traffic control’ for driverless cars could speed up deployment

    Human-generated responses could remotely assist autonomous vehicles decision’s during times of uncertainty.

    The post ‘Air traffic control’ for driverless cars could speed up deployment appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  9. Facebook Fellowship for research on web privacy, security, and censorship

    McDonald works to develop better privacy and security tools for marginalized communities

  10. Online censorship detector aims to make the internet a freer place

    Censored Planet could provide new insight into the flow of online information

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