The research involves data-driven simulation technology that combines photos, videos, real-world trajectory, and behavioral information.
The award honors exceptional inventions that have the potential to influence science, society and the free market.
The award-winning paper provides a natural extension of the maximal correlation concept to more than two variables.
He is part of Northrop Grumman Corporation’s newly launched research consortium known as Research in Applications for Learning Machines (REALM).
The CMNS Dean’s Awards recognize outstanding members of the UMD community.
She has received two separate research awards from the National Science Foundation and J.P Morgan to study neural networks and trading behavior over financial data streams, respectively.
The grant will support efforts to develop a data-driven framework and other tools to better understand rogue (freak) waves.
She will assume the position in Fall 2020 following a one-year postdoctoral fellowship at Microsoft Research.
She is being recognized for her outstanding accomplishments in computer vision, robotics, and human vision research.