Category: Research
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CSEE lecturers receive grant to reduce academic integrity violations in CS classes
CSEE lecturers Gibson and Dixon received a Hrabowski Fund for Innovation seed grant will look at ways in which the campus can reduce academic integrity violations in CS classes
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Are you interested in assistive robotics research?
Participants are sought to take a short, online survey on attitudes toward robotic aids and how they may improve the quality of life for those with physical disabilities.
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Omar Shehab PhD defense: Solving Mathematical Problems in Quantum Regime, 7/7
Omar Shehab defends his dissertation, Solving Mathematical Problems in Quantum Regime, at 2pm Thursday, 7 July 2016, in ITE 325b at UMBC
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PhD defense: Z. Wang, Learning Representations and Modeling Temporal Signals
Z. Wang PhD defense: Learning Representations & Modeling Temporal Signals: Symbolic Approximation, Deep Learning, Optimization & Beyond, 1pm Tue 31 May 2016, ITE 325, UMBC
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UMBC and IBM Research launch Accelerated Cognitive Cybersecurity Lab
UMBC and IBM Research are collaborating to create the Accelerated Cognitive Cybersecurity Lab at UMBC, which will apply AI, high performance computing, data visualization and IBM’s cognitive computing systems and tools to cybersecurity problems
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UMBC's Dean Julia Ross on Everyday AI
UMBC’s Julia Ross, Dean of the College of Engineering and Information Technology, and IBM Watson General Manager David Kenny discussed Everyday AI at the Washington Post Transformers event.
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talk: Cognitive Computing & Visualization at IBM Research/RPI, 10am Thur 5/19, UMBC
Dr. Hui Su of IBM talks on Cognitive Computing and Visualization at IBM Research/RPI CISL, 10-11am Thursday 19 May 2016, ITE 325b, UMBC
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talk: Predicting Demographics and Affects in Social Networks, 11am Fri 5/13, UMBC
UMBC Information Systems Department Predicting Demographics and Affects in Social Networks Dr. Svitlana Volkova Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 11am Friday, 13 May 2016, ITE 459 Social media predictive analytics bring unique opportunities to study people and their behaviors in real time, at an unprecedented scale: who they are, what they like and what they think…
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talk: Topic Modeling for Analyzing Document Collection, 11am Mon 3/16
Mitsunori Ogihara talks on Topic Modeling for Analyzing Document Collection, 11am Monday 16 May 2016, ITE325, UMBC
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talk: Human mental models and robots: Grasping and tele-presence, 11am 5/9
Prof. Cindy Grimm (Oregon State) talks on Human mental models and robots: Grasping and tele-presence, 11:00-12:00 Monday 9 May 2016, ITE 325b, UMBC