Category: CSEE
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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: how algorithms are shaping our lives, 1pm Thr Oct. 17, ITE 104
Prof. Alfred Aho (Columbia) on How Algorithms Are Shaping Our Lives, 1pm Thr. 17 Oct 2019 at UMBC as part of the Lockheed Martin Distinguished Speaker series.
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Talk: Impacting healthcare through collaborative technology innovations, 1:30pm Mon 7 Oct
Prof. Mohanasankar Sivaprakasam of IIT Madra talks on Impacting healthcare through collaborative technology innovations, 1:30-3:00pm Mon Oct 7 in ITE325, UMBC
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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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UMBC Computer Science Education Club
A UMBC student guides a Lakeland student through coding activities during the 2018 Hour of Code. Photo by Marlayna Demond ’11 for UMBC. UMBC Computer Science Education Club UMBC’s Computer Science Education Club is a group for all students, faculty, and staff who are interested in CS education. It particularly invite students who are planning…
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talk: Analysis of the Secure Remote Password (SRP) Protocol Using CPSA
The UMBC Cyber Defense Lab presents Analysis of the Secure Remote Password (SRP) Protocol Using CPSA Erin Lanus, UMBC Cyber Defense Lab 12:00–1:00pm, Friday, 6 September 2019, ITE 227, UMBC Joint work with Alan Sherman, Richard Chang, Enis Golaszewski, Ryan Wnuk-Fink, Cyrus Bonyadi, Mario Costa, Moses Liskov, and Edward Zieglar Secure Remote Password (SRP) is…
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Prof. Oates receives NSF grant to develop distributed machine learning technology
Future machine learning systems will learn from multiple datasets without requiring that they be shared or consolodated in one location. UMBC CSEE Professor Tim Oates recently received a grant from NSF, “Truly Distributed Deep Learning: Representation and Computation”, to develop new architectures for deep learning systems that are distributed, allowing greater scale and control over…
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CSEE faculty Ben Shariati co-author of NIST guide on mobile device security and privacy
Dr. Ben Shariati co-author of NIST guide on mobile device security and privacy Dr. Behnam Shariati, Assistant Director of the UMBC Graduate Cybersecurity Program, is one of the authors of a new NIST Cybersecurity Practice Guide guide on how organizations can use standards-based, commercially available products to help meet their mobile device security and privacy…
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UMBC partners with five universities in the US, UK, and Japan to launch International Cybersecurity Center of Excellence
image: Representatives from the partnering institutions at UMBC. Photo by Marlayna Demond ’11 for UMBC. UMBC partners with five universities in the US, UK, and Japan to launch International Cybersecurity Center of Excellence UMBC has partnered to create a global university network dedicated to securing critical systems against cyber threats: the International Cybersecurity Center of…
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talk: Correlation analysis with small sample sizes, 2pm Tue 6/18, UMBC
Correlation analysis with small sample sizes Peter Schreier, Univ. of Paderborn, Germany 2:00-3:00 Tuesday, 18 June 2019, ITE 325B, UMBC Most common techniques for correlation analysis (e.g., canonical correlation analysis) require sufficiently large sample support, but in many applications only a limited number of samples are available. Correlation analysis with small sample sizes poses some…