Category: Talks
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Talk: Localization of Brain Activations Based on EEG Recordings and Sparse Signal Recovery Theory
Lockheed Martin Distinguished Speaker Series Localization of Brain Activations Based on EEG Recordings and Sparse Signal Recovery Theory Professor Athina Petropulu Electrical and Computer Engineering Rutgers University 1:00-2:00pm Friday, 1 November 2019 Room 104, ITE Building, UMBC Sparse signal recovery is often formulated as an l1-norm minimization problem. However, unless certain conditions are satisfied, there…
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Talk: how algorithms are shaping our lives, 1pm Thr Oct. 17, ITE 104
Prof. Alfred Aho (Columbia) on How Algorithms Are Shaping Our Lives, 1pm Thr. 17 Oct 2019 at UMBC as part of the Lockheed Martin Distinguished Speaker series.
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Talk: Impacting healthcare through collaborative technology innovations, 1:30pm Mon 7 Oct
Prof. Mohanasankar Sivaprakasam of IIT Madra talks on Impacting healthcare through collaborative technology innovations, 1:30-3:00pm Mon Oct 7 in ITE325, UMBC
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talk: Three Related Takes on Investigating Human-Like Intelligence
Lockheed Martin Distinguished Speaker Series Three Related Takes on Investigating Human-Like Intelligence:Cognitive Architectures, a Common Model of Cognition, and Dichotomic Maps Dr. Paul S. Rosenbloom Professor of Computer Science and Director of Cognitive Architecture Research, Institute for Creative TechnologiesUniversity of Southern California 1:00-2:00pm Friday, 11 October 2019, ITE 325b, UMBC This talk explores a trio…
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talk: Bringing Social, Information, and Natural Sciences together to Understand Human Transformation of Earth
Department of Geography and Environmental Systems Bringing Social, Information, and Natural Sciences together to Understand Human Transformation of Earth Dr. Earle Ellis, UMBC 12:00-1:00pm Wednesday, 25 September 2019, ITE 229 The principal investigator of a UMBC-led “massively collaborative” project published in Science Magazine will describe how archaeologists, geographers, and information science came together to show…
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talk: Analysis of the Secure Remote Password (SRP) Protocol Using CPSA
The UMBC Cyber Defense Lab presents Analysis of the Secure Remote Password (SRP) Protocol Using CPSA Erin Lanus, UMBC Cyber Defense Lab 12:00–1:00pm, Friday, 6 September 2019, ITE 227, UMBC Joint work with Alan Sherman, Richard Chang, Enis Golaszewski, Ryan Wnuk-Fink, Cyrus Bonyadi, Mario Costa, Moses Liskov, and Edward Zieglar Secure Remote Password (SRP) is…
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talk: Correlation analysis with small sample sizes, 2pm Tue 6/18, UMBC
Correlation analysis with small sample sizes Peter Schreier, Univ. of Paderborn, Germany 2:00-3:00 Tuesday, 18 June 2019, ITE 325B, UMBC Most common techniques for correlation analysis (e.g., canonical correlation analysis) require sufficiently large sample support, but in many applications only a limited number of samples are available. Correlation analysis with small sample sizes poses some…
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talk: Tensor Decomposition of ND data arrays, 2pm 6/13 ITE325
Tensor Decomposition of ND data arrays Prof. David Brie, University of Lorraine 2:00pm Thursday, 13 June 2019, ITE 325B, UMBC The goal of this talk is to give an introduction to tensor decompositions for the analysis of multidimensional data. First, we recall some basic notions and operations on tensors. Then two tensor decompositions are presented:…
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talk: Security for Smart Cyber-Physical Systems, 12-1 5/3, ITE 227
UMBC Cyber Defense Lab Security for Smart Cyber-Physical Systems Prof. Anupam Joshi, UMBC 12:00–1:00pm, Friday, 3 May 2019, ITE 227 Smart Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) are increasingly embedded in our everyday life. Security incidents involving them are often high-profile because of their ability to control critical infrastructure. Stuxnet and the Ukrainian power-grid attack are some notorious…
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talk: Data-driven Approach for Sustainable Smart Cities, 11am 5/6, ITE 459, UMBC
Information Systems Spring 2019 Distinguished Lecture on Sustainable Smart Cities A Data-driven Approach for Sustainable Smart Cities Prof. Prashant Shenoy, University of Massachusetts 11:00am Monday, 6 May 2019, ITE 459, UMBC Recent technological advances have enabled deployments of pervasive sensing and actuation in our physical world, which has led to the emergence of cyber-physical systems…