My research interests are in the area of machine learning for speech, language, and sound processing. I am particularly interested in multimodality and unsupervised ...
Mina Huh, a computer science Ph.D. student at UT Austin, has been awarded a Google Ph.D. Fellowship, the company announced on ...
When emailing me, please put CS395 in the subject line. Topics: This is a graduate seminar course in computer vision. We will survey and discuss current vision papers relating to object recognition, ...
Multiagent Traffic Management: A Reservation-Based Intersection Control Mechanism. Kurt Dresner and Peter Stone. In The Third International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems ...
This page shows you how to create a jar file (java archive) using the Eclipse IDE. The instructions are for bundling the source code (.java files) into a jar. These instructions do not cover how to ...
WASP is a statistical learning algorithm for semantic parsing. Semantic parsing is the construction of complete, formal meaning representations given input sentences. A semantic parser is learned ...
TEXPLORE: Real-Time Sample-Efficient Reinforcement Learning for Robots. Todd Hester and Peter Stone. Machine Learning, 90(3):385–429, 2013.
This project seeks to improve system security and robustness by building distributed services that tolerate buggy, selfish, or malicious nodes. We use replication and Byzantine fault tolerant (BFT) ...
CS314 requires to turn in your files for programming assignments in a single zip file. This page explains how to create such a zip via the Eclipse IDE. The files in this example are for CS314 ...
Grounded Action Transformation for Robot Learning in Simulation. Josiah Hanna and Peter Stone. @InProceedings{AAAI17-Hanna, author = {Josiah Hanna and Peter Stone}, title = {Grounded Action ...
Our students and faculty are changing the world through their contributions to computing education, research, and industry. These awards received by members of the UT Computer Science community make ...
Greg Plaxton is a professor of Computer Science at the University of Texas at Austin. His research addresses the design and analysis of efficient algorithms for various basic computational problems, ...