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NSF-backed research seeks to provide new, precise irrigation tools to producers

An interdisciplinary team of researchers at CSU are working with farmers to proactively schedule and better monitor irrigation use in their fields using sensors, satellite imagery and deep learning technology.

Welcoming the new Chair of the Department of Computer Science: Bruce Draper

Bruce Draper assumed the role of Chair of the Department of Computer Science at Colorado State University, leveraging his rich academic history and groundbreaking research in human-avatar interaction and AI to lead the department towards new frontiers in technology and education.

Exploring the future of human-robot interaction: CSU’s latest addition to the laboratory

Colorado State University’s Department of Computer Science has introduced Shakey Jr., a state-of-the-art robot aimed to advance human-robot interactions. This innovative creation has applications in household chores, caregiving and industrial tasks, signifying a new era of human-machine collaboration.

AI 101: Computer Science professor explains common artificial intelligence terms

Professor Bruce Draper explains common AI terms and helps make sense of what they mean for those of us with human intelligence.