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USC at EMNLP 2024

USC at EMNLP 2024

Nov 19, 2024

USC researchers present their latest research at EMNLP 2024, one of the world’s top natural language processing and artificial intelligence conferences.

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Flagged for Being Queer

Flagged for Being Queer

Oct 29, 2024

USC ISI researchers uncover bias in content moderation, specifically, how LLMs misinterpret gender-nonconforming speech.

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USC Viterbi AI Startups Thrive

USC Viterbi AI Startups Thrive

Aug 20, 2024

Defying rollercoaster AI investment trends, startups founded by alumni and faculty at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering have consistently seen success in VC funding.

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ISI at ACL ’24

ISI at ACL ’24

Aug 12, 2024

Notable research includes work on newsworthiness prediction, AI diplomacy, creating better conversational datasets and more.

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USC at RSS 2024

USC at RSS 2024

Jul 16, 2024

Topics explored by USC researchers at this year’s Robotics: Science and Systems (RSS) conference include innovative perspectives on manipulation, locomotion, and control.

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USC at ICLR 2024

USC at ICLR 2024

May 07, 2024

Researchers from the USC School of Advanced Computing present 14 papers at the International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR).

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USC Research at AAAI 2024

USC Research at AAAI 2024

Feb 26, 2024

From public health insights to busting bias in machine learning, discover USC researchers’ groundbreaking artificial intelligence work at AAAI 2024

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USC @ EMNLP 2023

USC @ EMNLP 2023

Dec 06, 2023

USC researchers present papers at EMNLP 2023, one of the world’s top natural language processing conferences.

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Banana Trees to Fight Wildfires

Banana Trees to Fight Wildfires

Oct 25, 2023

According to a new study, fire buffers composed of banana trees could slow and calm wildfires and generate profit for residents of fire-prone regions

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Error 404, No More

Error 404, No More

Oct 25, 2023

USC Computer Science Associate Professor Harsha Madhyastha and his team introduce FABLE, a new system that finds broken links and redirects users to the correct page