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Aug. 27 |
Organization
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Sep. 3 |
Larry Hall |
Deep Learning Overview |
Sept. 10 |
Neil Sambhu |
Adversarial Examples and Deep Learning |
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Sep. 17 |
Rosalind Picard, MIT |
Is AI going to hurt or help the health of our brains? |
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Sep. 24 |
Ramy Mounir |
Learning useful representations of inputs, without labels
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Oct. 1 |
Sujal Vijayaraghavan |
Current trends in 3D modelling and reconstruction |
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Oct. 8 |
Yu Sun |
Exploring Robotic Cooking |
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Oct. 15 |
Sneha Oladhri |
Gait recognition using 3D Human body fitting
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Oct. 22 |
Salman Sadiq Shuvo |
Deep Reinforcement Learning Based Cost-Benefit Analysis for Hospital Capacity Planning |
Oct. 29 |
John Licato |
Can AI Follow the Law? The Problems of Open-Textured Terms in Rule Interpretation |
Nov. 5 |
Prof. Jonathon Gratch, USC |
A window into your soul? Promise and pitfalls of automatic facial expression analysis |
Nov. 12 |
Ghada Alzamzmi (NIH/NLM/LHC) |
Hybrid AI System for Predicting Sickle Cell Disease Mortality |
Nov. 19 |
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A Survey of Current Works in Sound and Video-based Computer Vision: Problems, Approaches, and Datasets
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Nov. 26 |
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Thanksgiving break |
Dec. 3 |
Hunter Morera |
Classification of global microglia proliferation based on deep learning with local images
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01/23/2020