Justin Solomon is an associate professor in the MIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and a member of the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory who is using geometric techniques to solve complex problems in data science and artificial intelligence, among other areas. These techniques draw upon the geometric structures within datasets to…
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab have developed an onboarding system that trains humans when and how to collaborate with Artificial Intelligence (AI). The fully automated system learns to customize the onboarding process according to the tasks performed, making it usable across a variety of scenarios where AI…
Over 2,000 years after Euclid's groundbreaking work in geometry, MIT associate professor Justin Solomon is using the ancient principles in fresh, modern ways. Solomon's work in the Geometric Data Processing Group applies geometry to solve a variety of problems, from comparing datasets in machine learning to enhancing generative AI models. His work assumes a variety…
Researchers at MIT and the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab have developed a system that teaches users when to trust AI and when to ignore it, and it has already led to an approximately 5% increase in accuracy during image prediction tasks. The researchers designed a customised onboarding process, which is when the user is familiarized…
Over 2,000 years ago, Euclid, a Greek mathematician often referred to as the father of geometry, fundamentally transformed our understanding of shapes. Today, Justin Solomon, a professor at MIT's Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and a member of the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), employs contemporary geometric approaches to tackle complex…
Researchers from MIT and the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab have developed a system that instructs users when to trust an AI system’s decision-making. In medicine, there might be instances like a radiologist using an AI model for reading X-rays where human intervention can make a difference. However, clinicians are uncertain whether to lean on the…
Over 2000 years since Greek mathematician Euclid revolutionized geometry, Justin Solomon of MIT's Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department and the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, is using modern geometric techniques to solve complex problems in various fields. From machine learning to autonomous vehicle recognition systems, Solomon integrates geometry with statistical research for groundbreaking…
Researchers from MIT and the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab have developed an onboarding process which teaches users how to effectively collaborate with artificial intelligence (AI) assistants. The system was designed to provide guidance to users and to improve collaboration between humans and AI. The automated system learns how to create the onboarding process by gathering…
Researchers from MIT and the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab have developed an automated system that trains users on when to collaborate with an AI assistant. In medical fields such as radiology, this system could guide a practitioner on when to trust an AI model’s diagnostic advice. The researchers claim that their onboarding procedure led to…
Justin Solomon, an associate professor in the MIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) and a member of the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), is employing modern techniques based on ancient geometric principles to solve a wide array of complex problems, specifically in the field of data science.
Drawing upon the geometric…
Researchers at MIT and the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab have developed a system that trains users on when to trust an AI model's advice. This automated system essentially creates an onboarding process based on a specific task performed by a human and an AI model. It then uses this data to develop training exercises, helping…