I am an Associate Professor in the Carnegie Mellon Robotics Institute. I think that creativity – making things and ideas! – is the best thing that humans do. So my research involves producing creative ...
BIOGRAPHY Yong-Lae Park is an Assistant Professor in the Robotics Institute and the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University starting September 2013. Prof. Park completed his M.S. and ...
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Martial Hebert became dean of Carnegie Mellon University's world-renowned School of Computer Science in August 2019. A leading researcher in computer vision and robotics, he's the sixth dean to lead ...
This project combines modular robotics, systems nanotechnology and computer science to create the dynamic, 3-Dimensional display of electronic information known as claytronics. Our goal is to give ...
I am 8 years old. Some of my little friends say that there is no Santa Claus. Papa says "If you see it in the Sun, it is so." Please tell me the truth, is there a Santa Claus? Virginia, Your little ...
I build systems that combine humans and computers to solve large-scale problems that neither can solve alone. I call this Human Computation, but others sometimes call it Crowdsourcing. Some of my past ...
15-121 is a continuation of the process of program design and analysis for students with prior programming experience (functions, loops, and arrays, not necessarily in Java). The course reinforces ...
The SEQUENCE signature is a comprehensive interface for a persistent sequence type. We use a number of notational conventions which can be seen here. For example, we ...
Exercises 2.2.6. Code Tracing Exercises CT #1 (1) CT #2 (1) CT #1 (1) CT #2 (1) 2.2.7. Guided Exercises isPrime (1) nthPrime (1) reverseNumber (1) mostFrequentDigit (1) hasConsecutiveDigits (1) ...
In this assignment we're going to construct a simplified model of a manual transmission. First, here's a little video to explain how manual transmissions work: Hand in the SLDPRT files for your gears ...
Skip: 3.4-3.5 (IPC), 3.6 (Client-Server) Chapter 3 (Process) Skip: 3.4 (IPC), 3.5 (Client-Server) Chapter 4 (Process) ...
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