Category: Research
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PhD defense: Varish Mulwad — Inferring the Semantics of Tables
Dissertation Defense TABEL — A Domain Independent and Extensible Framework for Inferring the Semantics of Tables Varish Vyankatesh Mulwad 8:00am Thursday, 8 January 2015, ITE325b Tables are an integral part of documents, reports and Web pages in many scientific and technical domains, compactly encoding important information that can be difficult to express in text. Table-like structures…
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MS defense: Impaired Driving Detection Using Multiple Textile & Inertial Sensors
Tsu An Chen will defend his MS Thesis, distratto: Real-time Impaired Driving Detection Using Multiple Textile and Inertial Sensors, at 1:00pm on 23 December 2014 in room 341 of the ITE building at UMBC.
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CSEE Faculty Involved With NSF's CS10K Teacher Training Project
UMBC Professor Marie desJardins is collaborating with Maryland educators and researchers in an NSF-funded CS10K Teacher Training Project that seeks to change how computer science is taught in high schools.
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PhD defense: Huguens Jean, Paper Form Classification for Information Systems Strengthening in Developing Countries
UMBC PhD student Huguens Jean defends his dissertation, Paper form digitization for information systems strengthening and socio-economic development in developing countries, at 1pm on Friday, December 19
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MS defense: Epileptic Seizure Detection using Symbolic Aggregate Approximation and Bag of Patterns
UMBC graduate student Sidharth Allani will defend his MS thesis, SAX-BOP: Epileptic Seizure Detection using Symbolic Aggregate Approximation and Bag of Patterns, at 1:00pm on Friday, December 12 in room 325b of the ITE building at UMBC.
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PhD Proposal: Learning Representation and Modeling Time Series
UMBC PhD student Zhiguang Wang will present his dissertation proposal, Learning Representation and Modeling Time Series, at 10:00am on Friday, December 12, 2015 in room 325b of the ITE Building.
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PhD Proposal: Increased Autonomy with Robotics for Daily Living
PhD student Kavita Preethi Krishnaswamy will present her dissertation proposal, Increased Autonomy with Robotics for Daily Living at 5:30pm on Tuesday, December 9, 2014 in ITE 325B with an accompanying live webcast at http://goo.gl/5JmjlR and http://youtu.be/qu8S6IUsCa0
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PhD proposal: Omar Shehab, A quantum approach to the graph isomorphism and knot classification problems
PhD Dissertation Proposal A quantum approach to the graph isomorphism and knot classification problems Omar Shehab 11:30am Monday, 08 December 2014, ITE 346 Simulating physics on a quantum computer can be reduced to solving mathematical problem using quantum mechanics. In this PhD dissertation proposal, I present two important mathematical problems to be investigated using quantum…
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CSEE Faculty Featured in Video Showcasing Microsoft Project
UMBC Professors Nilanjan Banerjee and Ryan Robucci were recently featured in a video developed by Microsoft Research. The video showcases Banerjee, Robucci, and UMB professor Sandra McCombe Waller, as they discuss the application of Microsoft’s Lab of Things to the team’s wearable sensing system project. (The Lab of Things is Microsoft’s home automation tool.) In addition,…
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talk: Increasing Base-Station Anonymity in Wireless Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks, 1:15pm Wed 11/12
Professor Mohamed Younis of UMBC will present a research talk on Increasing Base-Station Anonymity in Wireless Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks at 1:15pm on Wednesday, 12 Nov. 2014 in room 325b in the ITE building at UMBC.