Information and Computing Sciences
SRI’s Information and Computing Sciences division is taking on some of the world’s most important challenges, creating leading-edge technology solutions that have revolutionary impact.
Our researchers are redefining the way human beings interact with machines and with one another through machines, as we define what’s next in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and computing for the real world.
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SRI is giving geo-spatial analysts a 3D “street view” of unfamiliar terrain
The PRINCE software will be able to create photorealistic 3D renderings from satellite and aerial photos, with a limited number of ground-level images.
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An SRI-led team helps secure critical 5G networks
New technologies could provide comprehensive protection for future networks.
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SRI is developing textiles that record audio
Turning piezoelectric materials and lithium-ion batteries into thread, innovators will weave fabrics that record sound.
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Patrick Lincoln: I often feel like work isn’t even work
An SRI vice president and director of the Computer Science Lab explains why he’s spent much of his career at SRI: the people.
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SRI spins off AI-powered drug discovery platform Synfini, Inc.
Synfini to commercialize and scale automated compound testing for rapid drug production.
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New welding helmet from SRI delivers crisp high definition, 3D, real-time views
SRI has licensed the technology to Kawada Technologies Inc. to commercialize the helmet around the world.
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Karan Sikka: Creating tools to help improve media discourse
Sikka brings expertise in deep learning and multi-model learning to improve how social media operates, including how we use and communicate on it.
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SayNav: Grounding Large Language Models to Navigation in New Environments
SayNav is a novel planning framework, that leverages human knowledge from Large Language Models (LLMs) to dynamically generate step-by-step instructions for autonomous agents to complicated navigation tasks in unknown large-scale environments. It also enables efficient generalization of learning to navigate from simulation to real novel environments.
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Eighty talented students joined SRI’s 2023 summer internship program
The interns range from undergraduate students to PhD candidates, working across labs.
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SRI celebrates 60 years of innovation in Japan
SRI has worked alongside some of Japan’s best-known companies to help develop next-generation technologies and bring them to market.
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SRI’s classroom collaboration NSF Project on Understanding STEM Collaboration
The Automated Collaboration Assessment Using Behavioral Analytics project will measure and support collaboration as students engage in STEM learning activities.
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SRI is making it easier to store and share 3D imaging data
Researchers are combining detailed aerial maps with 3D data to advance sensing and imaging technologies—leading to better compression and data preservation.