We're thrilled to share that the 61st Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL 2023) was a success for two of our research papers!
1️⃣ NUS Young Presidential Professor Yang You and team's paper, "CAME: Confidence-guided Adaptive Memory Efficient Optimisation," was selected by the Best Paper Committee for the Outstanding Paper Award.
2️⃣ Professor Lee Wee Sun and his team's paper, "Tell2Design: A Dataset for Language-Guided Floor Plan Generation," was selected for the Area Chair Award under Resources and Evaluation track.
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1️⃣ NUS Young Presidential Professor Yang You and team's paper, "CAME: Confidence-guided Adaptive Memory Efficient Optimisation," was selected by the Best Paper Committee for the Outstanding Paper Award.
2️⃣ Professor Lee Wee Sun and his team's paper, "Tell2Design: A Dataset for Language-Guided Floor Plan Generation," was selected for the Area Chair Award under Resources and Evaluation track.
➡️ https://nus.edu/3qEU4D9
The Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Prize (OURP) is an annual, university-wide research competition that recognises the best undergraduate researchers in NUS.
Well done to all the winners of AY2022/2023! 👍
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Well done to all the winners of AY2022/2023! 👍
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Did you know? The School of Computing was formally established in 1998 with two departments — the Department of Computer Science and Department of Information Systems. From a modest self-starter to a highly acclaimed school today, it has been an amazing 25-year journey.
Watch how our story unfolded here:
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Watch how our story unfolded here:
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NUS School of Computing 25th Anniversary Video
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That concludes Orbital 🚀 for this year! A whopping number of 518 teams participated and showcased their boundless creativity and talent.
➡️ Check out the winning projects from Splashdown and collaboration we had with Bytedance.
ℹ️ Orbital Splashdown is the closing event of NUS Orbital, a self-directed programming course for newly minted Year 2 students, where they embarked on their own projects & picked up software development skills over the summer.
➡️ Check out the winning projects from Splashdown and collaboration we had with Bytedance.
ℹ️ Orbital Splashdown is the closing event of NUS Orbital, a self-directed programming course for newly minted Year 2 students, where they embarked on their own projects & picked up software development skills over the summer.
Despite initial setbacks such as competition stress and terrain unfamiliarity, Team Bumblebee bounced back and defended their Championship title 🏆 at the recent RoboSub2023 competition 🤖! Good job, team!
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➡️ https://nus.edu/3sD0XVT
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Congratulations to Team SemperStroke for securing Third Prize at the recent Medical Grand Challenge Grand Finale! 🌟
💡Did you know: 25% of us may suffer a stroke in our lifetime. Faced with this alarming statistic and the lengthy wait times for traditional rehabilitation, the young innovators decided to build a virtual reality (VR) tool to assist stroke patients in their recovery journey. 🧠
➡️ https://nus.edu/46e2kJ4
💡Did you know: 25% of us may suffer a stroke in our lifetime. Faced with this alarming statistic and the lengthy wait times for traditional rehabilitation, the young innovators decided to build a virtual reality (VR) tool to assist stroke patients in their recovery journey. 🧠
➡️ https://nus.edu/46e2kJ4
According to a recent study, it takes an average of 52 days for a software vulnerability to be fixed, leaving the project highly susceptible to attacks. But what if these vulnerabilities could be automatically fixed 🤔?
Enter SemFix, a repair program developed by Prof Abhik Roychoudhury and team, which uses semantics to replace the defective code.
➡ https://nus.edu/3rytwDK
Enter SemFix, a repair program developed by Prof Abhik Roychoudhury and team, which uses semantics to replace the defective code.
➡ https://nus.edu/3rytwDK
Large Language Models (LLMs) are the technologies that power new AI applications like ChatGPT. LLMs are far from perfect and can benefit greatly from better integration with knowledge on data management and natural language processing. 🤖
Between 27-29 Sept, representatives and researchers from IMDA, AI Singapore, Apple, Meta Reality Research Lab, Cohere, NUS Computing, SUTD, SMU gathered at the Lambda (Language Models Bridging Data) Workshop to delve into these topics. 🌐
➡ Read more about the workshop at https://lambda.comp.nus.edu.sg/
Between 27-29 Sept, representatives and researchers from IMDA, AI Singapore, Apple, Meta Reality Research Lab, Cohere, NUS Computing, SUTD, SMU gathered at the Lambda (Language Models Bridging Data) Workshop to delve into these topics. 🌐
➡ Read more about the workshop at https://lambda.comp.nus.edu.sg/
We are excited to announce the launch of the new NUS Artificial Intelligence Lab (NUSAiL)! 🤖
Representatives such as Leong Tze Yun, Harold Soh, Stanley Kok and Abhinit Ambastha from NUSAiL, staff and students gathered at COM4 on 29 September to celebrate the launch and even got a sneak preview of the new lab.
Some new things we can look forward to include...
1) A webinar series on emerging young faculties in AI
2) A student chapter to foster engagement amongst students of NUSAiL faculty members
3) More student engagement activities in addition to UROP Funding Scheme, such as brown bag lunches/teas, TGIF events and talks
➡️ https://ai.nus.edu.sg/
Representatives such as Leong Tze Yun, Harold Soh, Stanley Kok and Abhinit Ambastha from NUSAiL, staff and students gathered at COM4 on 29 September to celebrate the launch and even got a sneak preview of the new lab.
Some new things we can look forward to include...
1) A webinar series on emerging young faculties in AI
2) A student chapter to foster engagement amongst students of NUSAiL faculty members
3) More student engagement activities in addition to UROP Funding Scheme, such as brown bag lunches/teas, TGIF events and talks
➡️ https://ai.nus.edu.sg/