Category: News
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ACM uses online end-to-end verifiable voting system in 2014 elections
ACM is using the Web-based Helios end-to-end verifiable voting system for its council election, allowing its 100K members to vote via the Web with high confidence that errors and fraud will be detected and that the election outcome is correct.
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defense: Learning Hierarchical Workflows Using Community Detection, 4/18
MS Thesis Defense Learning Hierarchical Workflows Using Community Detection Akshay Peshave 1:00pm Friday, 18 April 2014, ITE 325b Workflows identified from user event logs and click-stream data are useful as knowledge bases for behavioral analysis and recommendation systems. In this study we identify abstractions or summaries of event logs modeled as user activity flow networks.…
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defense: Rosebrock on Image Classification, 9am 4/18
4/18: Adrian Rosebrock will defend his Ph.D. dissertation on ‘A Rapidly Deployable Image Classification System Using Feature Views’ at 9:00am on Friday, April 18, 2014 in room 346 of the ITE building at UMBC.
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Call for nominations for ACM student chapter officers
UMBC’s ACM student chapter invites nominations from the graduate students in the CSEE department for student officer positions for academic year 2014 – 2015 (Fall 2014 to Spring 2015).
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talk: A multi-scale approach to analyze large clinical datasets, Noon Thr 4/10
4/10 Dr. Jesus Caban of the National Intrepid Center of Excellence at Walter Reed will talk about his research on ‘A multi-scale approach to analyze large clinical datasets: Towards the understanding of the complex effects of concussions’ at Noon on Thursday, April 10 in room 325b of the ITE building at UMBC.
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talk: Talking to Robots, 1pm Mon 4/7 ITE325b
4/7: Cynthia Matuszek from the University of Washington Computer Science and Engineering department will talk about her research, Talking to Robots: Learning to Ground Human Language in Robotic Perception, at 1:00pm on Monday, 7 April 2014 in room 325b of the ITE building at UMBC.
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talk: Making Physical Inferences to Enhance Wireless Security, 1pm Tue 4/8
Computer Science and Electrical Engineering University of Maryland, Baltimore County Making Physical Inferences to Enhance Wireless Security Prof. Jie Yang, Oakland University 1:00pm Tuesday, 8 April 2014, ITE 325b The ubiquity of wireless is redefining security challenges as the increasingly pervasive wireless networks make it easier to conduct attacks for new and rapidly evolving adversaries.…
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2014 Cybersecurity Summer Courses
The UMBC Graduate Cybersecurity Program is offering the following courses over the Summer 2014 session. Each class will meet one or two days a week in the late afternoon or evening, depending on the length of the session where the course is offered. CYBR 620: Introduction to Cybersecurity (Parr) T/TH 6-8:45PM Summer I (6 weeks)…
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CSEE student Alex Nelson gets honorable mention in NSF fellowship program
CSEE student Alex Nelson received an honorable mention award from NSF graduate fellowship program.
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talk: Image Registration for Multisource Remote Sensing, 3pm Thr 4/3, ITE456
Dr. Jacqueline Le Moigne of NASA will talk on ‘Image Registration for Multisource Remote Sensing’ at 3:00pm on Thursday, APril 3, 2014 in room 456 of the ITE building at UMBC. ‘