Programming models for estimates and approximations

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Learn about the challenges associated with modeling uncertainty in computational systems and how programming models are being used to improve systems, such as GPS. Kathryn McKinley, principal researcher, Microsoft Research, and Todd Mytkowicz, researcher, Microsoft Research, share their expertise in this interview recorded during Faculty Summit 2015.

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