UCF Researchers Lead Project to Develop AI-driven Technologies for Agriculture The study will examine technologies to improve the industry’s field operations, allowing for more accurate and informed agricultural decisions.
Could AI Save Education? For insight into the real potential and real fears of artificial intelligence in education, we turn to Kristal Ayres ’92MEd, an educator who is now on the leading edge of the integration at Google.
UCF is a Top University for Research and Development in Florida UCF is No. 1 in Florida for computer and information sciences expenditures and No. 2 for engineering funding, according to a new NSF report.
UCF Class Spotlight: Encountering the Humanities – Monsters and Mad Scientists This themed course explores how monsters are used in literature, film, philosophy, and art across time to represent how science and technology shape our understanding of what it means to be human, alive or (un)dead.
UCF is Exploring the Intersection of Art and Artificial Intelligence In honor of Artificial Intelligence Appreciation Day (July 16), here’s how UCF is exploring this rapidly evolving technology in the arts.
UCF Researcher Receives DOE Funding to Advance Human Understanding of AI Reasoning The project focuses on creating algorithms that provide meaningful explanations for an AI model’s decision-making so that AI systems can be deployed with higher levels of human trust and understanding.
UCF Celebrates the Arts 2023 Has Something for Everyone UCF’s annual festival of creativity returns April 2–15 with a wide range of affordable events. Tickets are on sale now.
Research Replicating Neurons Holds Potential to Shape Artificial Intelligence Recent research replicating neurons in the brain holds potential to reshape our approach to artificial intelligence and applications like autonomous driving.
What Happens if Your Medical Records Are Incomplete? UCF Associate Professor Varadraj Gurupurr created an algorithm that can predict and measure the incompleteness of electronic health records — from your lab results to disease diagnoses.
UCF Computer Vision Team Receives Prestigious Computer Vision Award for Action Recognition Dataset The researchers behind UCF-101, a challenging action recognition dataset, are being awarded for their impressive collection of 13,320 clips across 101 action categories. The dataset has been cited over 4,000 times since its creation.
Orlando Police Foundation Creates $75K Endowment for UCF Undergrads on ‘Day of Giving’ Orlando Sentinel