How do computers see the world? Using computer vision (data from photos and videos), devices can help people on many tasks.
@GeorgiaTech researchers are showing their latest work in this area at #CVPR2026.
Explore now🔍
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ALT Georgia Tech experts in computer vision at CVPR 2026.
Check out the amazing interactive overview of @CVPR papers, featuring visualizations created by our @gtcomputing colleagues. The data highlights current research trends& shows how computer vision has become core to connecting and advancing fields like ML, NLP, robotics, graphics!
My youngest sent me these pictures from Austin. Doing her summer computer software internship at IBM. Just graduated from @gtcomputing with a CS degree. Her thesis is “Benchmarking Heuristics and End-to-End Policies in Autonomous Robotic Grasping". Don’t ask me.. 🤷
ALT Portrait of Regents' Professor Srinivas Aluru, a faculty member of Georgia Tech's School of Computational Science and Engineering and senior associate dean of the College of Computing
Join us in congratulating CSE students, alumni, and staff who received awards last week at the 35th Annual #GTComputing Awards Celebration! 🥳
Grace Kim
Sri Ranganathan Palaniappan
Ethan Yang
Austin Wright
Arlene Washington-Capers
Full awards story🔗⬇️
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ALT Photo of Grace Kim accepting the Donald V. Jackson Fellowship at the 35th Annual College of Computing Awards Celebration on April 20, 2026
ALT Photo of Sri Ranganathan Palaniappan accepting the Donald V. Jackson Fellowship at the 35th Annual College of Computing Awards Celebration on April 20.
ALT Photo of Ethan Yang accepting the Marshall D. Williamson Fellowship at the 35th Annual College of Computing Awards Celebration on April 20.
AI isn’t magic, it’s math! 🪄
#GTComputing researchers built Transformer Explainer to show how tools like ChatGPT actually work! With 500K users and counting, it’s making AI more understandable for everyone!
Learn more 🔗👇
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ALT Georgia Tech's Grace Kim, Alec Helbling, Aeree Cho, Seongmin Lee, and Polo Chau take a group photo.
Transformer Explainer authors not photographed include Alex Karpekov, Ben Hoover, and Zijie (Jay) Wang. (Photo by Terence Rushin/College of Computing))
Congratulations to Elizabeth Cherry and Srijan Kumar on their promotions! 🥳🐝
“These promotion and tenure decisions recognize our faculty’s sustained excellence and impact in research, teaching, and service,” said Vivek Sarkar, dean of #GTComputing.
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ALT Graphic illustration celebrating School of CSE faculty members Elizabeth Cherry and Srijan Kumar on their promotions. Cherry was promoted to full professor. Kumar earned tenure and promotion to associate professor.
I agree with 2. You are not wrong. I just personally think we should continue to work towards the value of higher education coming from what you learn and do, not whether you were admitted.
1. The claim is not that it's less rigorous.
2. Supply scarcity is absolutely a contributing factor to the value of a degree, and to suggest otherwise is disingenuous. If everyone who did MIT OpenCourseWare got a degree from MIT, it would be less valued by employers.
The real signal is graduating with the degree, not the acceptance rate
As opposed to schools like Stanford that are famous for ultra low acceptance rates but ridiculous grade inflation and hand holding