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  • MS Defense: Face Recognition for Mass Disaster Victims

    MS Thesis Defense Face Recognition using Gabor Jets for Images of Mass Disaster Victims Kavita Dabke 11:00am Friday, 10 June 2011, ITE 325B Mass disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, floods, landslides, blizzards and other natural calamities affect a large number of people in a short time duration. After such emergencies occur, people affected need medical…

  • PhD proposal: Improving traffic flow forecasts for road networks with data assimilation

    Ph.D. Dissertation Proposal Improving traffic flow forecasts for road networks with data assimilation Shiming Yang 3:00pm Wednesday, 8 June 2011, ITE 325b Macroscopic models for traffic flow in networks of roads are widely used in analyzing traffic phenomena and for the management and planning of transportation road systems. These models have various simplifying assumptions in…

  • MS defense: Gas Detection and Concentration Estimation via Mid-IR-based Gas Detection System Analysis Model

    MSEE Thesis Defense On Gas Detection and Concentration Estimation via Mid-IR-based Gas Detection System Analysis Model Yi Xin 2pm Monday, 6 June 2011, ITE 325 Due to recent development in laser technology and infrared spectroscopy, Laser-based spectroscopy (LAS) has been used in a wide range of research and application fields. A particular application of interest…

  • PhD proposal: Finding Story Chains in Newswire Articles

    Ph.D. Dissertation Proposal Finding Story Chains in Newswire Articles Xianshu Zhu 1:30pm Thursday 2 June 2011, ITE 325B Huge amounts of information are shared on the Internet every day, such as online newspapers, digital libraries, blogs, and social network messages. While there are some excellent search engines, such as Google, to assist in retrieving information…

  • UMBC Game Developers Club to present work at Baltimore Gamescape

    Gamescape is a visual arts exhibition showcasing video games and video game inspired artwork that will be held in Baltimore July 14-17 in conjunction with at Artscape. Developers and artists will demo and display games and game inspired art that they have created. The UMBC Game Developer's Club will present four of its projects from…

  • PhD Proposal: Generating Linked Data by inferring the semantics of tables

    Ph.D. Preliminary Examination Generating Linked Data by inferring the semantics of tables Varish Mulwad 9:30am Wednesday 25 May, 2011, ITE 325b A vast amount of information is encoded in tables on the web, spreadsheets and databases. Considerable work has been focused on exploiting unstructured free text; however techniques that are effective for documents and free…

  • Context-Aware Middleware for Activity Recognition, MS defense, Radhika Dharurkar, 10:30am 5/19

    MS Thesis Defense Context-Aware Middleware for Activity Recognition Radhika Dharurkar 10:30am Thursday, 19 May 2011, ITE 325B Smartphones and other mobile devices have a simple notion of context largely restricted to temporal and spatial coordinates. Service providers and enterprise administrators can deploy systems incorporating activity and relations context to enhance the user experience, but this…

  • Cybersecurity Webinar, 1pm Thur June 9

    Dr. Rick Forno will discuss UMBC’s Cybersecurity programs and give updated details about the upcoming Maryland Cyber Challenge at a UMBC Cybersecurity Webinar at 1:00pm on Thursday June 9. The webinar will describe the UMBC Cybersecurity programs, covering: Master of Professional Studies and graduate certificate program details Innovative curriculum highlights Convenient and flexible class schedules…

  • Equation Modeling in Resting State Motor Network in Healthy Subjects, MS defense, Tejaswini Kavallappa

    MSEE Thesis Defense Reliability of Structural Equation Modeling in Examining Resting State Motor Network in Healthy Subjects Tejaswini Kavallappa 3pm Monday, 16 May 2011, ITE 325 Resting state connectivity studies are of growing significance and interest in the current neuroimaging literature due to their potential in explaining various underlying brain mechanisms and, therefore, their utility…

  • Group Recognition in Social Networking Systems, MS Defense by Nagapradeep Chinnam

    MS Thesis Defense Group Recognition in Social Networking Systems Nagapradeep Chinnam 1:30pm Tuesday, 17 May 2011, ITE 325 Recent years have seen an exponential growth in the use of social networking systems, enabling their users to easily share information with their connections. A typical Facebook user, as an example, might have 300-400 connections which include…