Title: AI-Powered Group Decision Making
Abstract: Making fair, efficient, and trustworthy collective decisions for groups of agents has become a significant concern among the public in the past decade in a wide...
Title: AI-Powered Group Decision Making
Abstract: Making fair, efficient, and trustworthy collective decisions for groups of agents has become a significant concern among the public in the past decade in a wide...
The Product Management Club meets weekly on Tuesday nights to discuss trends in technology, conduct product thinking seminars, work on case studies, read books, and occasionally prep together for PM recruitment....
Abstract: Learning from data derived from systems with interactions between components (social networks, shared resources) and temporal dynamics (RL, time series analysis) is of fundamental interest. This necessitates...
Join UMass alumni and friends of the Manning College of Information and Computer Sciences at The Waterbar in San Francisco for our annual West Coast Alumni Meetup.
Enjoy an evening among friends to reconnect,...
Abstract: This seminar uses a lecture on dynamic memory allocation and vectors from C++ as a way to demonstrate my teaching style and some of the ways I look to convey information to students. After the sample lecture...
Abstract: Program specifications provide clear and precise descriptions of behaviors of a software system, which serves as a blueprint for its design and implementation. They help ensure that the system is built correctly...
CICS COST (Community Outreach Student Team) will be having our Spring 2023 club meeting this Thursday, March 9th, at 5:30 pm at CS150/151. Everyone is invited. As usual, we will look back at the events we did this last...
Academic Calendar: Spring recess begins
Caching -- a simple yet powerful technique -- has played a pivotal role in improving the performance of a myriad of computer systems from internet content delivery to CPUs to domain name systems to database systems. A...
There's never been a better time to consider a master's in computer science. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 15 percent job growth in computer and information research science through 2029, much faster than...