Author: Hariri Institute

Hariri Institute Graduate Student Fellow Finds a Home for Innovative Research Methods

BY ALEX JOHNSON As computational tools become more advanced, the focus is often on the applications to science, technology, or medicine. However, computing can also be used to address social problems like homelessness, vulnerable youth populations, and gentrification. Adrianna Spindle-Jackson, a Graduate Student Fellow at the Hariri Institute, uses computational methods to address questions related […]

YouTube Bans Anti-Vaccine Misinformation: Experts React

BY GINA MANTICA At the onset of the pandemic, YouTube revamped its community guidelines to prohibit content containing COVID-19 misinformation. Just yesterday, YouTube announced in a blog post that it will no longer allow misinformation about any vaccines that are approved and confirmed to be safe and effective by health authorities. These new guidelines include […]

AI Detects Dementia in Voice Recordings

BY GINA MANTICA There are over 10 million new cases of dementia each year worldwide, according to the World Health Organization. Researchers conduct neuropsychological tests to assess patients’ cognitive functioning, but transcribing the audio recordings takes a lot of time. Artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms can be used to analyze voice recordings of individuals to detect […]

Improving AI Technology to Understand Colloquialisms

BY GINA MANTICA Many people interact with natural language processing systems every day unknowingly by asking Siri for help or talking with a chat bot at an online store. Natural language processing (NLP) is a field of artificial intelligence (AI) that aims to build computer systems that can understand, process, and learn about language. But […]

Red Hat Collaboratory Request for Proposals

We are pleased to announce that the Red Hat Collaboratory has opened a Request for Proposals in support of the launch of the expanded Collaboratory.  All information can be found on the RFP announcement page.  The deadline for a submission is October 1, 2021, and awardees will be announced on December 15, 2021. We will also be holding […]

Event Recap: Invitation to a Model Workshop

BY GINA MANTICA The impact of public health interventions on a population can be difficult to test through real-life experiments, due to the amount of time it takes to implement new policies and evaluate their effects. But simulation models enable researchers to create and implement public health interventions in a virtual setting so they can […]

Balancing electricity demands and costs of high-performance computing

BY GINA MANTICA Some computational problems are so complex that they require many times more calculations than a typical laptop can handle. High performance computing (HPC) combines a number of computer servers to carry out these large-scale computations that often operate on massive data sets. But data centers for HPC require immense amounts of power […]

Focused Research Program Faculty Awarded NSF EAGER Grant

BY GINA MANTICA Organic materials that convert electricity into light are greener than the more common inorganic materials often used in light emitting diodes, or LEDs. But organic materials for large scale display and lighting applications are more challenging to develop due to the cost and energy required for their production. Artificial intelligence can help […]