Agricultural and Biological Engineering Assistant Professor Yiannis Ampatzidis and his team received the UF Invention of the Year award.
Jasmine McNealy, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Media Production, Management, and Technology Associate Professor and Associate Director of the Marion B. Brechner First Amendment Project, is featured in a video about creating responsible AI.
Jasmine McNealy, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications associate director of the Marion B. Brechner First Amendment Project and Telecommunication associate professor,...
The growing technological sophistication of smartphones has transformed them from merely communication devices to essential companions that we interact with throughout the day.
R. Perry Frankland Associate Professor of Management and two co-authors won first place at the U Penn Wharton People Analytics Conference.
This month we spotlight Alina Zare who conducts research and teaches in the areas of machine learning, artificial intelligence, computer vision and image analysis, and remote sensing.
Mostafa Reisi Gahrooei, Ph.D., has received funding from theNSF for his research in developing a proactive, data-driven framework for monitoring road transportation networks during extreme events.
This summer, five graduate students in the University of Florida Department of Applied Physiology and Kinesiology (APK), join 10 graduate students in biomedical engineering, neuroscience and clinical psychology to learn about the applications and fundamentals of artificial intelligence (AI), specifically around machine learning.
UF researchers will test a new AI tool aimed at distinguishing the precise diagnosis for patients with early Parkinson’s.
University of Florida researchers are developing a new artificial intelligence tool that will help clinicians identify high-risk patients for opioid use disorder and overdose.
In a new, 8,500-square-foot building at the UF/IFAS Gulf Coast Research and Education Center, weed scientist Nathan Boyd uses images of weeds to train computers to identify them.
The 2020 HiPerGator Symposium focuses on active research applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) at UF.