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Artificial Intelligence Research Areas
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- Autonomous Systems
- Advance Driver Assistance Systems
- Automated Driving Systems
- Computer Vision
- Crowdsourcing
- Deep Learning
- Expert Systems
- Evolutionary Computation
- Forecasting
- Future of Work
- Human Computation
- Internet of Things
- Machine Learning
- Natural Language Processing
- Neuromorphic Computing
- Neural Networks
- Smart Manufacturing
- Smart Cities
- Robotics
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From robotics to deep learning to computer vision, Virginia Tech researchers are making advances and shaping the future of artifical intelligence.
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Artificial Intelligence Research Teams
Talented faculty and students are developing cutting edge research that is leading to Virginia Tech’s rise as a global destination for artificial intelligence knowledge and discovery. Virginia Tech’s artificial intelligence footprint is growing — first with the Blacksburg campus’ capabilities with emerging Washington D.C. metro area strengths.
Artificial Intelligence News
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Article Item'Curious Conversations' podcast: Walid Saad on the metaverse, digital twins, and artificial intelligence , article
Saad is a professor in the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Next-G faculty lead for Virginia Tech Innovation Campus in Alexandria.
Date: Sep 25, 2023 -
Article ItemGrowth and impact highlight FY '23 research numbers , article
Based on fiscal year 2023 data estimates, federal, state, local, and private research awards grew a combined 17 percent, while research expenditures rose 12 percent in a single year. Over a two-year period, awards have seen a 31 percent increase and expenditures a 28 percent increase.
Date: Aug 31, 2023 -
Article ItemMaking a CAREER on bridging scientific knowledge and AI , article
Anuj Karpatne, associate professor in the Department of Computer Science, received a five-year, $595,738 National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Program award to explore a unified approach for accelerating scientific discovery using scientific knowledge and data.
Date: Aug 28, 2023
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