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Technology Office Announces Winners of the FoolMe Hackathon
(2022-04-05)
The MIT Lincoln Laboratory Technology Office wrapped up the FoolMe Challenge, a hackathon that was part of the Laboratory’s ongoing effort to observe trends in the manipulation of information, anticipate the broader ...
Staff Build Robust Algorithms to Strengthen Machine Learning Methods
(MIT Lincoln Laboratory, 2020-06-26)
“Our ultimate goal is to provide the researchers and stakeholders of our community with a set of robustness tools, techniques, and best practices so that they can embrace the great promise of machine learning technology ...
Laboratory Technology Helps Manage Flight Delays Through Severe Weather
(2022-11-10)
Historically, air traffic controllers (ATCs) have relied on past experience and looked at weather forecasts themselves to understand and prepare in advance for weather that could impact the flow of traffic. A MIT Lincoln ...
Generating New Molecules with Graph Grammar
(MIT News, 2022-04-01)
An efficient machine-learning method uses chemical knowledge to create a learnable grammar with production rules to build synthesizable monomers and polymers.
Using Machine Learning to Trace Genetically Engineered DNA
(2023-12-18)
A Laboratory team is using machine learning to trace the origin of DNA modifications. While previous studies focused on using plasmids—extra-chromosomal pieces of DNA—this team focused on trying to pinpoint exact computational ...
Poisoning Cyberattacks to Design of Artificial Intelligence
(2023-12-18)
The MIT Lincoln Laboratory project Poisoning Cyberattacks to Design of Artificial Intelligence (PoCyDAIn) aims to develop a framework for assessing the impact of poisoning attacks on cyber-ML systems.
Combining Neural Networks and Histogram Layers for Underwater Target Classification
(2023-12-18)
To detect targets, sea vessels largely rely on passive sonar, which records sounds with an underwater microphone. However, techniques for processing and analyzing passive sonar data often struggle to disentangle the complex ...