By Dian Schaffhauser, Campus Technology
A mixed team of seven Penn State undergraduates — one in the College of Arts and Architecture and six from the College of Engineering — received $30,000 to continue development of an application to help students figure out the shortest path to graduation. “LionPlanner” won first place in a competition that challenged students to use artificial intelligence to solve real problems. The multi-phase contest was put on by the Nittany AI Alliance, a group of faculty and companies working together to give students opportunities to learn more about AI.
October 21, 2018
AI Team at Penn State Gains $30k to Define Fastest Path to Graduation
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