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Dylan Joseph '27

Modeling Probability: Introduction to Markov Chains

Introduction  Markov Chains are just a fancy way of saying what the probability between two or more things would be using current present state data. They are run on thousands of pieces of data to estimate what the next "state" will be. Let's take below as an example: Citation: Towards Data...

Top 3 Breakthroughs in Computer Vision in 2024

Introduction Over the past few year, AI has become popular; however, no year matches the pace of the past few years. 2024 was an extremely crucial year for Computer Vision, with new models and breakthroughs occurring rapidly. Today, I'll be talking about the 3 biggest advancements in the Computer Vision...

What and How Does Deep Learning Work?

Over the last few years, there has been an increase in development for Artificial Intelligence models, becoming more and more complex. Previously, models had an input, typically another layer, and an output layer, and dealt with discriminating simple tasks. Now, as we push the edge of innovation and science,...

The 2024-2025 Debate Topic!

Introduction “I used to think one of the most powerful individuals in America was the person who could select the annual high school debate topic. Think of the power – to set the agenda and determine what millions of high school students will study, read about, think about, talk about...

Opinion: Jesuit Should Go Completely Asynchronous

The Roundup invites and encourages all students to submit articles that reflect their personal perspectives regarding politics, culture, student life, sports, art, music, or hobbies. The Roundup does not endorse any particular point of view. Introduction A few Mondays ago, I stayed home due to a cold. I’m sure all of...

Teacher Profile: Ms. Frazier

  Every year, Jesuit Dallas welcomes new faculty into its community. During the missioning prayer service on September 19, over a dozen new faculty members were honored and blessed. Recently, I had the opportunity to interview Ms. Lillie Frazier, one of our newest faculty in The Math Department. Her positive...