News for the GT Computing Community
July 13, 2018
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Machine Learning Breakthrough     

A new machine learning technique developed by GT Computing researchers may give budding fashionistas and other designers the freedom to create realistic visual content without relying on complicated 3-D rendering programs.  With this new approach, users drag one or more texture patches onto a sketch — say of a handbag or a skirt — and the network texturizes the sketch to accurately account for 3-D surfaces and lighting. Read More
  

 Research News

App is a One-Stop Shop to Report Human Trafficking 

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Researchers and Community Collaborate in Data Science

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Creating Secure Passwords the Easy Way

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Assessing Adversarial Attacks on Networks

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 Conference News

School of CSE Chair Presents Keynote at PASC’18

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 GT Computing in the News

Can a Computer Diagnose Autism?

Spectrum Full Story
Is The Law Keeping Pace With Digital Evolution?

GPB News Full Story

 Bits & Bytes

• Summer camp is in full swing at GT Computing! Dozens of children are participating in 10 week-long camps this summer.



Please send your contributions for Bits & Bytes to Albert Snedeker at albert.snedeker@cc.gatech.edu.

 Events

July 9 - Aug. 8
IDEaS Summer Workshop
Data Science and Scientific Computing
10 a.m. - 11 a.m.
Molecular Science and Engineering Building, G011
July 19
Civic Data Science Presentations
6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
TSRB Auditorium
July 30
Visiting Lecture
Ravi Balasubramanian, Oregon State Univ.
Robotics-Inspired Implantable Passive Mechanisms to Surgically Re-Engineer the Human Body
11 a.m. - noon
GVU Cafe
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