Seminar in AI - Fall 2021

Sponsored by the Institute for AI+X

 

This weekly seminar will focus on broad research issues in artificial intelligence, image analysis, computer vision, pattern recognition, robotics, applied machine learning and other relevant fields. The purpose of the seminar is to provide the participants with the understanding of current research in these areas, as well as to promote greater awareness and interaction between multiple research groups within USF and in Tampa Bay area. The format of the course is informal. Scheduled presentation by participants and invited speakers are followed by question and answer period. The seminar is open to all students interested in artificial intelligence research. Faculty and researchers interested in these fields are also invited to in person or virtually attend. Please contact Larry Hall (lohall@mail.usf.edu) to be added to the mailing list to get the link for a lecture.


Time: 1:00-2:00pm, Friday, for students in the class and guests, ENB118. Also on Blackboard Collaborate Ultra
Faculty coordinator : Lawrence O. Hall, Office: ENB 330
Email lohall@mail.usf.edu

Date

Speakers

Topic

Aug. 27

Organization

Sep. 3

Larry Hall

Deep Learning Overview

Sept. 10 

Neil Sambhu  

Adversarial Examples and Deep Learning  

 

 

 

Sep. 17

Rosalind Picard, MIT

Is AI going to hurt or help the health of our brains?

 

 

 

Sep. 24

Ramy Mounir

Learning useful representations of inputs, without labels

Oct. 1

Sujal Vijayaraghavan

Current trends in 3D modelling and reconstruction

 

 

 

Oct. 8

Yu Sun

Exploring Robotic Cooking

Oct. 15

Sneha Oladhri

Gait recognition using 3D Human body fitting

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

Ahmed Shahabaz

A Survey of Current Works in Sound and Video-based Computer Vision: Problems, Approaches, and Datasets  

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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The proceedings of the Spring 2021 class can be found here
The proceedings of the Fall 2020 class can be found here
The proceedings of the Spring 2020 class can be found here
The proceedings of the Fall 2019 class can be found here
The proceedings of the Spring 2019 class can be found here
The proceedings of the Fall 2018 class can be found here
The proceedings of the Spring 2018 class can be found here
The proceedings of the Fall 2017 class can be found here
The proceedings of the Spring 2017 class can be found here
The proceedings of the Fall 2016 class can be found here
The proceedings of the Spring 2016 class can be found here
The proceedings of the Fall 2015 class can be found here

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Email lohall@mail.usf.edu

Updated 01/23/2020