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Cynthia D. Rudin
Gilbert, Louis, and Edward Lehrman Distinguished Professor
Computer Science
LSRC D207, Durham, NC 27708
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Published September 27, 2024
Duke 100 Trailblazer: Cynthia Rudin
Published April 15, 2024
Today’s Faculty Reflect on a Century of Scholars
Published March 26, 2024
Regulating Face Recognition Technology
Published March 19, 2024
Duke Awards 32 New Distinguished Professorships for 2024
Published March 1, 2024
Duke Faculty Join Federal Roundtable Discussion on AI
Published October 20, 2023
Engineering Faculty Help Students Adapt to AI in the Classroom
Published February 24, 2023
Is the Artificial Intelligence Boom a 'Runaway Train' ?
Published April 13, 2022
Cynthia Rudin Wins Guggenheim Award
Published January 20, 2022
The First AI Breast Cancer Sleuth That Shows Its Work
Published November 22, 2021
The Need for Transparency and Interpretability at the Intersection of AI and Criminal Justice
Published October 13, 2021
Duke Professor Wins $1 Million Artificial Intelligence Prize, A ‘New Nobel’
Published October 12, 2021
Duke Professor Wins $1 Million Artificial Intelligence Prize, A ‘New Nobel’
Published August 30, 2021
Algorithms That Show Their Work
Published December 15, 2020
Accurate Neural Network Computer Vision Without The ‘Black Box’
Published June 11, 2020
Artificial Intelligence Makes Blurry Faces Look More Than 60 Times Sharper
Published December 10, 2019
To Save Lives During Seizures, Grab a Scorecard, Machine Learning Style
Published October 31, 2019
This A.I. Birdwatcher Lets You ‘See’ Through the Eyes of a Machine
Published May 21, 2019
Stop Gambling with Black Box and Explainable Models on High-Stakes Decisions
Published March 18, 2019
These Works of Art Were Created by Artificial Intelligence
Published December 5, 2018
Duke Team Attempts a Real-Life Version of CSI 'Zoom and Enhance'
Published November 15, 2018
Bard or Bot?
Published July 19, 2017
Opening the Lid on Criminal Sentencing Software
Published March 15, 2017
Data in, Decisions Out: Pratt's Cynthia Rudin Designs Algorithms to Turn Raw Information Into Informed Choices
Published October 2, 2016
Cynthia Rudin: Training Computers to Find Patterns That Humans Miss