ML@GT Makes a Strong Showing at Premier European Computer Vision Conference

This year’s European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV) showcases 1,360 papers – 15 of them from the Machine Learning Center at Georgia Tech (ML@GT.) The papers cover a vast array of topics including an idea on how to improve vision and language navigation and a new model that is learning to generate grounded visual captions… Continue reading ML@GT Makes a Strong Showing at Premier European Computer Vision Conference

ICML 2017 accepted papers and ML@GT

The list of accepted papers at ICML2017 was released yesterday and Andrej Karpathy has published a very nice post breaking down the acceptance by institution. Out of 1701 submissions 433 papers were accepted (or roughly 25.46%) from 420 different institutions. I am excited to see a very strong representation of Machine Learning @ Georgia Tech… Continue reading ICML 2017 accepted papers and ML@GT

ML@GT Launch and Welcome Celebration, April 17, 2017 11am-5pm, TSRB Auditorium

The Machine Learning Center at Georgia Tech (ML@GT) invites you to the ML@GT Welcoming Celebration for faculty and students from across campus who are engaged in the field of Machine Learning. Come listen to those in the ML community speak about new research and how ML is changing our world. The day will feature talks from… Continue reading ML@GT Launch and Welcome Celebration, April 17, 2017 11am-5pm, TSRB Auditorium

Ghassan Alregib’s Team (ECE) is hosting and running the IEEE VIP Cup in 2017 on the topic of “Traffic Sign Detection under Challenging Conditions”

Professor Ghassan Alregib's team was been selected to be the team hosting and running the IEEE VIP Cup in 2017 on "Traffic Sign Detection under Challenging Conditions." The topic is at the intersection of autonomous vehicles and machine learning. Not only it is attractive to the industry and the research communities but also the undergraduate students; the… Continue reading Ghassan Alregib’s Team (ECE) is hosting and running the IEEE VIP Cup in 2017 on the topic of “Traffic Sign Detection under Challenging Conditions”

ML@GT at AAAI 2017. Some highlights

ML@GT was well represented at AAAI 2017, the premiere conference on AI, held Feb 4-9, 2017 in San Francisco, CA 2017.  Here are some highlights from this conference. Frank Dellaert, a professor in the Georgia Institute of Technology’s College of Computing, will receive the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) Classic Paper Award… Continue reading ML@GT at AAAI 2017. Some highlights