Category: Research
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talk: Topic Modeling with Structured Priors for Text-Driven Science
Michael Paul from JHU will talk about his research on Topic Modeling with Structured Priors for Text-Driven Science at Noon on Monday, 2 March 2015 in room ITE 325 at UMBC.
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PhD proposal: Scalable Storage System for Big Scientific Data
Navid Golpayegani will present his dissertation proposal, MLVFS: A Scalable Storage System For Managing Big Scientific Data, at 3:00pm on Tuesday, 24 February 2015, in ITE346 at UMBC
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talk: Understanding Social Spammers, Noon Tue 2/24, ITE325
Xia Hu of Arizona State University will talk on ‘Understanding Social Spammers: A Data Mining Perspective’ at Noon on Tue 2/24 in room ITE325 at UMBC
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talk: Labrou on Studying Internet Latency via TCP Queries to DNS, 1:30pm Fri 2/27
Verisign principal data architect Dr. Yannis Labrou on using big data analytics to dynamically estimate Internet latency, 1:30pm Fri. Feb. 27 in ITE 456 at UMBC
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MS defense: Real-time Realistic Rendering of Sunrise and Sunset on the Ocean
Yuping Zhang will defend her MS thesis, “Real-time Realistic Rendering of Sunrise and Sunset on the Ocean”, at 10am on Monday, 9 February 2015 in ENG 005 at UMBC.
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talk: Chaum's Protocol for Detecting Man-in-the-Middle, 12pm Fri 1/30
Chaum’s Protocol for Detecting Man-in-the-Middle: Explanation, Demonstration, and Timing Studies for a Text-Messaging Scenario Prof. Alan T. Sherman UMBC Cyber Defense Lab 12-1pm Friday, 30 January 2015, ITE 228, UMBC We explain, demonstrate, and evaluate Chaum’s 2006 protocol for detecting a Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) of text-messaging network communications. MitM attacks pose serious risks to many network…
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CSEE faculty develop wearable systems to monitor sleep quality
Profs. Nilanjan Banerjee, Ryan Robucci and Chintan Patel and Dr. Richard Allen at Johns Hopkins University were awarded a TEDCO MD Innovation Initiative grant to develop a wearable system that can non-intrusively monitor sleep quality in a home setting.
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Phd proposal: Zhang on Brain Network Visualization Techniques
PhD Dissertation Proposal Design and Validation of Brain Network Visualization Techniques: A Unified Approach Guohao Zhang Time and Place: 8:00-10:00am, 22 Jan 22 2015, ITE325 We propose a unified approach to understand why and how visualization works, motivated by scientists’ difficulties in obtaining insights from increasingly complex data that involves multi-modality brain networks from structural…
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talk: Measuring Visual Perceptions of Security, 10am Fri 1/16, UMBC
Professor Adam J. Aviv of the United States Naval Academy will give a talk on ‘Measuring Visual Perceptions of Security’ at 10am on Fri. Jan 16 in the UMBC Information Systems Dept., room 459 in the ITE building.
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JHU Summer Research Expeditions in Computational Sciences
The JHU Summer Research Expeditions in Computational Sciences, Systems and Engineering program is an intensive, ten-week program to help undergraduates immerse themselves in research and taste the excitement of inventing. Participants will be part of a research team, including one or more JHU CS faculty and/or graduate student mentors and will be expected to make…