Category: AI
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UMBC receives NSF support to enhance data science courses, research and student experiences
Two recent NSF awards will enhance data science courses, research, and student experiences at UMBC
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talk: Ian Blumenfeld on Interactive Proof Assistants for Verification, Fri 1/31
Ian Blumenfeld of Two Six Labs talks about automated theorem proving and interactive proof assistants for verification, 12-1 Fri 1/31 in ITE227, UMBC
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JHU/APL CIRCUIT internship program information session, 3pm Fri 1/31
There will be a special information session on the JHU/APL CIRCUIT internship program from 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm on Friday, 31 January 2020 in room ITE 459.
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Prof. Tim Oates Receives IARPA Contract under TrojAI Program
Prof. Tim Oates funded to work on the IARPA TrojAI program to help protect AI models from malicious actors
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Science Unscripted: Conversations with AI Experts, 5-8:00pm 29&30 Oct 2019, UMBC
On October 29 and 30 the National Science and Technology Medals Foundation will host Science Unscripted: Conversations with AI Experts, two early evening events at UMBC from 5:00 to 8:00pm that bring together AI experts to discuss how AI will impact our lives. The events will be held in the Fine Arts Recital Hall with…
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TALK: Computer Aided Assessment of Computed Tomography Screenings
UMBC ACM Chapter Talk Computer Aided Assessment of Pulmonary Nodule Malignancy in from Low Dose Computed Tomography Screenings Professor David Chapman, CSEE, UMBC 11:30–12:30, Friday 11 October 2019, ITE 346, UMBC We propose to develop a novel quantitative algorithm to estimate the probability of malignancy of pulmonary nodules from a time series of successive LDCT…
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talk: Three Related Takes on Investigating Human-Like Intelligence
Lockheed Martin Distinguished Speaker Series Three Related Takes on Investigating Human-Like Intelligence:Cognitive Architectures, a Common Model of Cognition, and Dichotomic Maps Dr. Paul S. Rosenbloom Professor of Computer Science and Director of Cognitive Architecture Research, Institute for Creative TechnologiesUniversity of Southern California 1:00-2:00pm Friday, 11 October 2019, ITE 325b, UMBC This talk explores a trio…
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New NSF award will help robots learn to understand humans in complex environments
Prof. Ferraro in UMBC’s Pi2 visualization laboratory talking to a virtual robot, modeled using a combination of Unity, ROS, and Gazebo. Image from a recent paper on this research.. New NSF project will help robots learn to understand humans in complex environments UMBC Assistant Professor Cynthia Matuszek is the PI on a new NSF research…
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talk: Tensor Decomposition of ND data arrays, 2pm 6/13 ITE325
Tensor Decomposition of ND data arrays Prof. David Brie, University of Lorraine 2:00pm Thursday, 13 June 2019, ITE 325B, UMBC The goal of this talk is to give an introduction to tensor decompositions for the analysis of multidimensional data. First, we recall some basic notions and operations on tensors. Then two tensor decompositions are presented:…
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talk: Learning to Ground Instructions to Plans, 2:30 Thr 3/21, ITE346
Learning to Ground Natural Language Instructions to Plans Nakul Gopalan, Brown University 2:30-3:30pm Thursday, 21 March 2019, ITE 346, UMBC In order to easily and efficiently collaborate with humans, robots must learn to complete tasks specified using natural language. Natural language provides an intuitive interface for a layperson to interact with a robot without the…