
Tom Goldstein - University of Maryland Computer Science - UMD
Tom Goldstein ; Volpi-Cupal Endowed Professor; Department of Computer Science; University of Maryland
Tom Goldstein | UMD Department of Computer Science
Tom Goldstein is the Perotto Associate Professor of Computer Science at University of Maryland. His research lies at the intersection of machine learning and optimization, and targets applications in computer vision and signal processing.
Publications - UMD
Ali Shafahi, W. Ronny Huang, Christoph Studer, Soheil Feizi, Tom Goldstein International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR), 2019 Batch-wise Logit-Similarity: Generalizing Logit-Squeezing and Label-Smoothing
UMD Researchers Aim to Boost High-Performance Computing …
Nov 4, 2024 · Abhinav Bhatele and Tom Goldstein collaborate on a $7M DOE project to integrate AI into high-performance computing software development.
Contact - UMD
Tom Goldstein Iribe Center Department of Computer Science Office 4144 College Park, MD 20742 Go to contact page
Teaching - UMD
Tom Goldstein Iribe Center Department of Computer Science Office 4144 College Park, MD 20742 Go to contact page
John Kirchenbauer | UMD Department of Computer Science
In Tom Goldstein’s lab at the University of Maryland, I spent the first part of my PhD working on techniques to discern whether the thing you’re currently reading or looking at was created by a human or generated by an AI system.
Split Bregman - UMD
The segmentation model and it’s numerical solution by the Split Bregman method are described in the paper Geometric Applications of the Split Bregman Method: Segmentation and Surface Reconstruction, by Tom Goldstein, Xavier Bresson, and Stanley Osher.
CS Faculty Part of $2.8M DARPA Award to Advance Autonomous …
Sep 29, 2024 · The team, which includes Professor Tom Goldstein and Associate Professor Furong Huang, is designing algorithms for adaptable and robust autonomous systems.
Allen Tu | UMD Department of Computer Science
I am a second-year graduate student in Computer Science at the University of Maryland, College Park advised by Professor Tom Goldstein. I transferred to the PhD program in Spring 2025 after completing my BS/MS in Computer Science in 2024.