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The Urban Challenge is a 60-mile skill competition of driverless vehicles through streets and intersections. Urban Challenge vehicles must drive effectively and safely, react and interact with other traffic, and reason about intention. This competition will be held November 3, 2007.
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CMU professor Randy Pausch is battling pancreatic cancer. His dream was to practice with the Pitsburgh Steelers. He goes out for a pass with Hines Ward, meets the Rooneys and tours the Super Bowl trophy room with Diane Sawyer.
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Vertical Horizon cover. The Carnegie Mellon Originals featuring Andy Hafenbrack on solo, Brian Wang on vocal percussion, arranged by JB Feldman, February 2nd, 2008.
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The Mobot competition is designed to allow the participants to explore some of the main technical aspects involved in building an autonomous robotic agent.
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InformationWeek's John Foley visits Carnegie Mellon and speaks with Manuela Veloso, the Herbert A. Simon Professor of Computer Science at CMU. Veloso, who is also is a member of the building committee for computer science, talks about the new Gates Center for computer science, which is under construction and planned to open in 2009.
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Today's cars are really no more than modern-day computers. They talk to us and give us directions, and now students at Carnegie Mellon University have taken that to the next level.
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Carnegie Mellon University and General Motors have a five-year $5 million deal to develop autonomous driving technology in Pittsburgh that could change the way people use their cars, with new electronics, controls and software.
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Bill Elliott, retired vice president of enrollment at Carnegie Mellon, gives a tour of his of former office containing the largest known collection of Carnegie Mellon memorabilia. Bill describes some of the many items spanning the university's history that he collected over the 38 years he worked there.
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Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch (Oct. 23, 1960 - July 25, 2008) gave his last lecture at the university Sept. 18, 2007, before a packed McConomy Auditorium. In his moving presentation, "Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams," Pausch talked about his lessons learned and gave advice to students on how to achieve their own career and personal goals. For more, visit www.cmu.edu/randysle cture.