The Economic Times and NBC News report on the work of Lorenzo Torresani and his lab on the use of photos to locate documents on the Internet.
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October 04, 2014
Graduate students Tianxing Li, Chuankai An, and Professors Andrew Campbell and Xia Zhou are awarded the Best Paper Award at ACM VLCS'14 for their work on advancing screen-to-camera communication....
September 28, 2014
Sergey Bratus and his collaborator Felix Lindner give an invited talk at the USENIX Security Conference
September 11, 2014
A study led by Professor Andrew Campbell, enabled by a specially engineered smartphone sensing app, has provided an unprecedented view of the student life on campus, revealing a number of interesting findings.
August 26, 2014
In their recently published 2014 Yearbook, the International Medical Informatics Association named Prof Sean Smith's Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association paper one of the best papers of 2014....
August 22, 2014
Our own Lorenzo Torresani has won the Google Faculty Research Award. Dr. Torresani aims to use deep learning (i.e., learning of deep networks) to discover compact representations of video that work well for classifying human pose dynamics.
March 06, 2014
Like most of us, Computer Science Research Professor Sergey Bratus worries about "internet insecurity." Unlike most, however, he is doing something about it.
October 08, 2013
Professor of Computer Science Sean Smith is assuming the leadership of Dartmouth’s Institute for Security, Technology, and Society (ISTS). The institute is dedicated to pursuing research and education to advance information security and privacy throughout society.
August 28, 2013
“Algorithms are at the core of all things digital,” says Cormen, a professor and chair of Dartmouth’s Department of Computer Science. “They run on your laptop, your smartphone, your GPS device, and in systems imbedded in your car, your microwave oven—everywhere.”
August 26, 2013
“Now with these mobile technologies, people can use these computing devices pretty much anywhere, so that means that we are collecting information from more parts of your life, from more places in your life than you might have been comfortable having collected."