Graduate Theses: Recent submissions
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An Empirical Evaluation of LLMs for the Assessment of Subjective Qualities
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2025-09)Large Language Models (LLMs) have achieved remarkable success in natural language processing tasks and are increasingly being used for language generation. Significant advancements in this field have unlocked capabilities ... -
Accelerating Burst Parallelism of SigmaOS processes with CRIU
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2025-09)σOS is a multi-tenant cloud operating system designed to integrate the agility of serverless environments with the interactivity of microservices. A goal of achieving this integration is the ability to start new instances ... -
Visually Accurate Database-Enabled Reconstructions of Scenes (VADERS)
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2025-09)This work introduces a novel pipeline for scene reconstruction that jointly prioritizes semantic accuracy and visual fidelity, addressing a gap in current approaches. Prior pipelines often emphasize either semantic analysis ...


