Siwei Lyu, one of the world’s leading experts on deepfakes, will present a free demonstration on how to detect fraudulent videos on Nov. 19 at 12 p.m. in the auditorium of the Buffalo Museum of Science.
Can an oyster listen? What kind of sound environment is needed for oysters to thrive? Those are the kinds of questions UB faculty member Stephanie Rothenberg is exploring in a new art exhibit with help from a few computer science and engineering students.
How can technology be a part of the solution to addressing the immense and complex issue of racial inequality in the United States? That is one of the fundamental questions that computer scientist Kenny Joseph is undertaking in his research, which is supported by a NSF CAREER award.
A SUNY Empire Innovation Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Lyu has been elected a Fellow of the International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR).
Chenhan Xu and Huining Li, both PhD students in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, won the best student paper award at the IEEE International Conference on Health Informatics.
Danial Faghihi, assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, aims to significantly reduce energy consumption and carbon dioxide emission of next-generation buildings.
The Institute of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science held IAD Days (formally CDSE Days) April 26 -28, 2022 following a two-year hiatus. The event attracted over 200 participants including students, faculty, and community researchers.