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Our students and faculty are changing the world through their contributions to computing education, research, and industry. These awards received by members of the UT Computer Science community make ...
Some algorithms are more efficient than others. We would prefer to chose an efficient algorithm, so it would be nice to have metrics for comparing algorithm efficiency. The complexity of an algorithm ...
Qixing Huang is an associate professor of Computer Science at the University of Texas at Austin. He obtained his PhD in Computer Science from Stanford University. He was a research assistant professor ...
This course provides students with the fundamentals of computer graphics and data visualization. We will explore graph generation, image manipulation, scene hierarchy, simulation, and interactivity as ...
Welcome to GRACS. We are here to help CS grad students in any way we can. If you need information on degree requirements, research techniques, teaching tools, or things to do in Austin, then you've ...
Left image shows an Iso-surface Rendering of the Haloarcula Marismortui Large Ribosomal 50S subunit (1JJ2) crystal structure(cf. Klein, Schmeing, Moore, Steitz) and based on protein and RNA ...
Current approaches to learning cooperative multi-agent behaviors assumerelatively restrictive settings. In standard fully cooperative multi-agentreinforcement learning, the learning algorithm controls ...
Prof. Peter Stone is a luminary in the Department of Computer Science, where he has been a faculty member for 23 years. Over the course of his tenure, he has been a firsthand witness to the rapid ...
This course focuses on the technological aspects of game development. We will cover algorithms and techniques used in graphics, artificial intelligence, networking, and sound among others. We will ...
14 Nov 2017 UT Programming Club Team Wins ACM-ICPC South Central USA Regional Competition ...
Transaction Processing: Concepts and Techniques (Jim Gray and Andreas Reuter 1993) 1.1 - 1.2.5 4.2, 4.7 and 4.7.1, 4.9 and 4.9.1 ...
In modern systems, concurrency and parallelism are no longer niche areas reserved for specialists and experts, but a cross-cutting concern to which all designers and developers are exposed. The ...