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The VIDA Gazette
MosaicJoin: Compact Semantic Sketches for Value-Level Join Discovery Accepted to PVLDB
MosaicJoin: Compact Semantic Sketches for Value-Level Join Discovery, co-authored by Grace Fan, Majid Daliri, and Eden Wu, has been accepted by PVLDB.
VIDA faculty member Robert Krueger receives NSF CAREER award
Prof. Krueger has received the NSF CISE CAREER award for the project CAREER: Human-in-the-Loop Visual Analytics for Biomedical Spatial Profiling.
VIDA Center research featured at Urban AI Symposium at NYU Tandon
Cláudio T. Silva, Institute Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Co-director of the VIDA Center, presented several projects at the event.
Professor Juliana Freire delivers keynote talk at the 51st International Conference on Very Large Data Bases
Freire's talk, Bridging Disciplines in Data Management Research to Solve Complex Data Problems, presents a research journey spanning three scientific paradigms and projects that illustrate how domain-driven problems reveal fundamental data management challenges and drive interdisciplinary innovation..
Urban computing to get a boost with new open-source platform funded by the National Science Foundation
A research team led by Institute Professor Claudio Silva and the Visualization Imaging and Data Analytics Research Center (VIDA) at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering is creating an open-source platform that aims to make complex urban data more accessible and usable, potentially leading to smarter, more sustainable cities.
New tool helps analyze pilot performance and mental workload in augmented reality
HuBar is a novel visual analytics tool designed to summarize and compare task performance sessions in AR — such as AR-guided simulated flights — through the analysis of performer behavior and cognitive workload.
GALE paper selected for Spotlight Talk at ICML Workshop
Congratulations to Peter, Gromit, Harish, Gustavo, and Brian on their GALE paper selected for a Spotlight Talk at the 2022 ICML Workshop on Topology, Algebra, and Geometry in Machine Learning.
Neel Dey paper accepted to MICCAI 2022
Congratulations to Neel for his paper 'ContraReg: Contrastive Learning of Multi-modality Unsupervised Deformable Image Registration' accepted to MICCAI 2022.
IntentVizor paper accepted to CVPR 2022
Congratulations to Guande and Jianzhe on their paper 'IntentVizor: Towards Generic Query Guided Interactive Video Summarization' accepted to CVPR 2022.
Paper accepted to WWW 2022
Congratulations to Peter for his paper 'Analyzing the Differences Between Professional and Amateur Esports Through Win Probability' accepted to WWW 2022.
Professor Christopher Musco receives NSF award for promising young researchers
The National Science Foundation (NSF) selected an NYU Tandon School of Engineering professor who is spearheading a project to democratize big data modeling with novel algorithms to receive one of its most prestigious awards for promising young academics.
Julia Stoyanovich co-authors paper in Nature Machine Intelligence
Julia Stoyanovich co-authored with Jay Van Bavel and Tessa West a comment paper on Nature Machine Intelligence about the imperative of interpretable machines.
NYU Tandon helps American Museum of Natural History relaunch Apollo 11
With NYU Tandon's help, the American Museum of Natural History relaunches Apollo 11 visualization.
FlowSense receives Best Paper Award at VAST 2019
Claudio Silva and Bowen Yu selected to receive Best Paper Award for VAST 2019 with 'FlowSense: A Natural Language Interface for Visual Data Exploration with a Dataflow System'.













