Revolutionizing the way air quality data is shared
A new low-cost air quality platform hopes to change the way we quantify the adverse health impacts of air pollution in low-income countries
A new low-cost air quality platform hopes to change the way we quantify the adverse health impacts of air pollution in low-income countries
Expert highlights importance of understanding the uses of artificial intelligence at work
Waterloo professor introduces AI in his course and equips students with skills to respond to big problems in tech
UW design team WATOLink wins Best Demo Award at CUCAI.
PLAN 211: Design Studio Foundations course taught by Dr. Katherine Perrott, has partnered with the Sustainability Office to produce urban design visualizations that explore what the future of the UWaterloo campus could look like while meeting the University’s sustainability goals.
For most of us, social interactions are taxing, tedious or time well spent. For the 1.5% of Canadian children and youth who have been diagnosed with autism, they can be inscrutable. With the rise of new technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), however, facial expression classification (FEC) systems could help autistic and neurotypical people engage better.
Waterloo researchers use MRI data to further personalize cancer medicine.
Equipping today’s learners for tomorrow’s work.
Ribbit’s pilotless planes are set to make the future of air more inclusive and sustainable.
On November 12, 2022, the Waterloo Artificial Intelligence Institute with industry host Musashi AI held a data challenge focused on computer vision open to all Waterloo students.