This program solves simple math and physics problems stated in English.
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 ...
This note is devoted to three rules, the following of which is necessary if you want to be successful in scientific research. (If you manage to follow them, they will prove close to sufficient, but ...
All speakers of the lecture series have received very strict instructions as how to arrange their speech; as a result I expect all speeches to be similar to each other. Mine will not differ, I adhere ...
Most of the computer graphics research in the UT Austin CS department is conducted by two major sub-groups, each with its own web page: ...
Abstract Many potential applications of artificial intelligence involve making real-time decisions in physical systems while interacting with humans. Automobile racing represents an extreme example of ...
Posts / Using dup2 () to redirect output Sometimes, you want to redirect the output of your program to a file–maybe to record it for another program, or because you want to search through it with grep ...
Spring 2013 Lectures: Mondays and Wednesday 2:00 - 3:30, GAR 1.126 Instructor: Calvin Lin Office: ACES 3.424 Email: lin (at) cs (dot) utexas (dot) edu Office hours: Mon/Wed 3:30 - 4:30 Office: ACES ...
UT Austin’s Scott Aaronson and his former postdoctoral researcher, Shih-Han Hung, played a key role in demonstrating the first practical use of quantum computing: generating and verifying truly random ...
As society’s reliance on technology increases, computer scientists are now placed at the forefront of new and unique ethical decisions. However, most computer science curriculums don’t require a ...
We have not yet found the same User's Guide for LC-3. In the mean time use this - things will almost be the same for LC-3 as for LC-2 that they talk about in the User's Guide. From any department ...
Text: Text (articles, notes, questions or replies) must be typed on one side of the sheet only, with a margin of at least 5 cm (2 ins) on the left. Any sheet must contain part or all of one article ...