Several students on Fizz, an anonymous campus chat app, claimed that computer science professor Arman Cohan copied slides and homework for his course on Natural Language Processing from a similar course at Stanford. However, the News found no evidence to verify such a claim.
The world-renowned researcher and popular computer science professor, described as tireless and compassionate, taught some of the department’s most popular courses on artificial intelligence and natural language processing.
New and innovative methods of controlling cells with artificial intelligence, securing cryptocurrency and blockchain systems, and advancing natural language processing are just some of the projects funded by the first Roberts Innovation Fund Awards, providing $500,000 of accelerator funding to support 10 new inventions led by faculty from Yale’s Sc