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The Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Computer Science


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An open source simulator for self-driving cars
01:53
Reconstructing 3D scenes from photos with extremely different views
04:06
MIT computer scientists on the most important unsolved problem in computer science
02:01
Wearable assistive robotics with integrated sensing
01:37
A new state of the art for unsupervised computer vision
02:06
MIT's Mini Cheetah robot runs faster than ever
01:51
Shapeshifting Robots for Space Exploration
01:31
Embedding Invisible Codes in Objects for Augmented Reality
02:27
MIT computer scientists on the research paper that most influenced them
03:12
Robots that Evolve like Animals
01:47
Teaching Robots Dexterous Hand Manipulation
01:51
Roboat III: A Robotic Boat Transportation System
01:49
Designing Custom Wearbles for Health and Motion Sensing
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3D Printing Devices with Embedded Sensing
02:28
A Smart Laser Cutter than Automatically Identifies What it's Cutting
02:06
Finding the optimal shape for robots
01:35
Robot-assisted Dressing
02:27
Intelligent Carpet: Estimating a person's 3D pose using only tactile sensors
01:59
MIT Computer Scientists talk about their first computer science textbook
01:31
Digger Finger: Locating and identifying buried objects with robots
01:02:45
MIT CSAIL chats with Neil deGrasse Tyson
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Robotic Hair Brushing
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Optimizing underwater soft robots with machine learning
11:12
The Life of Computer Science Grad Students at MIT CSAIL
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MIT computer scientists on their favorite computer science class
01:53
Fabricaide: A Tool for Less Wasteful Laser-Cutting
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LaserFactory: Fabricating fully functional devices
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Creating, Weaponizing, and Detecting Deep Fakes, by Hany Farid
01:18
An Adaptive Basketball Hoop for Better Training
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How MIT computer scientists got to MIT
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Roboat II: An Autonomous Robotic Boat
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SwingBot: A robot that learns how to stably handle objects
01:56
MorphSensor: Designing for Interactive Objects
01:59
Biologically-inspired Neural Networks for Self-Driving Cars
01:32
Documenting Daily Activities Using Wireless Signals
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Favorite programming languages of MIT Computer Scientists
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Robots that can Manipulate Cables
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Disinfecting Spaces Using Robots
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Giving Soft Robots Senses
57:32
Microsoft President Brad Smith on Covid-19, big data and going carbon-negative
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Controlling Drone with Gestures
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Non-contact health monitoring for COVID-19
02:33
Sprayable User Interfaces
14:53
MIT talks with Love is Blind’s AI/data scientist Cameron Hamilton
01:18:03
Dr. Michael Lin: "Coronavirus and COVID-19: The Basic Biology Behind the Epidemic"
00:57
Helping Self-Driving Cars Navigate in Bad Weather
01:37
Computational Mirrors: Revealing Hidden Video
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"What is AI?" according to MIT computer scientists
02:20
M-Blocks 2.0: Self-assembling Modular Robots
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Better MRIs by Flattening Placental Images
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Photochromeleon: Creating Color-Changing Objects
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MIT computer scientists' favorite free coding resources
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Computer-Aided Knitting
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Hybrid Drones: Drones that can hover like helicopters and fly like planes
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Editing Images with Neural Networks
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Ask an MIT Computer Scientist: Describe programming in six words
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Using Muscle Signals to Lift Objects with Robots
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A Recycling Robot
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Precise Robot Manipulation with Never-Before-Seen Objects
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Origami Robot Gripper