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Devi Parikh and Dhruv Batra receive COE Outstanding New Assistant Professor Awards

DAC faculty members Devi Parikh and Dhruv Batra, assistant professors of electrical engineering received Outstanding New Assistant Professor Awards.  They were presented with the awards at the eighteenth annual Virginia Tech College of Engineering faculty reception.  They were awarded for teaching innovation, research, service, and outreach for 2015.  To read more about their awards click here. 

Dhruv Batra’s upcoming CVPR work covered in the Boston Globe

In the online, big data world, it’s important to be able to separate the wheat from the chaff. This is true when it comes to refining search results and culling a Twitter feed, and it’s true with photographs, too. Dhruv Batra’s latest innovation recently posted to arXiv.org takes advantage of all sorts of social and technological cues to […]

Newsweek profiles DAC’s EMBERS project

Newsweek profiles the Discovery Analytics Center’s EMBERS Project, which is funded by IARPA.  EMBERS offers a glimpse into just how much “big data” has changed the game by magnifying the U.S. intelligence community’s ability to forecast—with phenomenal accuracy—human behavior on a global scale by scouring Twitter, YouTube, Wikipedia, Tumblr, Tor, Facebook and more. EMBERS is […]

Big- Data Project on 1918 Russian Flu Highlights DAC Collaboration with Humanities Researchers

An article in the Chronicle of Higher Education today highlights possibilities in interdisciplinary research between data analysts and humanities researchers. It showcases DAC’s Digging into Data project as a “model-in-progress for how data-driven analysis and close reading can enhance each other”. The research focuses on several questions: How did reporting on the Spanish flu spread in 1918? And […]

DAC student Sathappan Muthiah receives Deployed Application Award at IAAI

Congratulations to DAC/CS PhD Student Sathappan Muthiah on receiving Deployed Application Award at IAAI (Conference on Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence) 2015 for his paper “Planned Protest Modeling in News and Social Media“. The CS department also recognized his work with a Pratt fellowship for Spring 2015 – Congratulations twice!

CT Lu receives grant from the US Army

Chang-Tien Lu, associate director of DAC and associate professor of computer science has been awarded a $300,000 subcontract from the United States Army Research Office and United States Army Engineer Research and Development Center.  He will use the grant to develop an automated tool to make sense of data captured in news articles, tweets, images, […]

The EMBERS is featured on the cover of the Big Data Journal (Dec 2014 issue)

As featured in the Big Data Journal: “Forecasting has long been a mystic art with techniques shrouded in mystery. Approaches from big data and machine learning are now revolutionizing the science of predictive analytics. The EMBERS system has been producing early warnings of civil unrest across Latin America for over two years. In February 2014, […]

Press Coverage on Devi Parikh’s work in AI

Devi Parikh

Devi Parikh, assistant professor in the department of electrical and computer engineering and DAC faculty member received close to $1 million “to teach machines to use ‘common sense’ in image analysis.” Parikh, who leads the Computer Vision Lab at Virginia Tech, is the recipient of the Allen Distinguished Investigator Award from the Paul G. Allen Family […]

Devi Parikh’s award featured in VTNews

Devi Parikh, an assistant professor in the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and DAC faculty member at Virginia Tech, has received an Allen Distinguished Investigator Award for close to $1 million from the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation to teach machines to use “common sense” in image analysis. Parikh uses cartoon scenes crafted from […]

Devi Parikh has been named a 2014 Allen Distinguished Investigator

Devi Parikh

Congratulations to Devi Parikh who has been named a 2014 Allen Distinguished Investigator! Devi’s work will impart common sense reasoning to computers to accomplish human-like visual recognition. She is in great company! Read More