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April 17, 2013
CS Seminar: Prof. Tina Eliassi-Rad, Measuring Tie Strength in Implicit Social NetworksSpeaker: Prof. Tina Eliassi-Rad (Rutgers University)Time: 1:00pm-2:00pmLocation: Babbio Center 304
Abstract:Given a set of people and a set of events attended by them, we address the problem of measuring connectedness or tie strength between each pair of persons. The underlying assumption is that attendance at mutual events gives an implicit social network between people. We take an axiomatic approach to this problem. Starting from a list of axioms, which a measure of tie strength must
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Dr. Jingrui He Assistant Professor Lieb Room 311 Phone: 201-216-5358 Fax: 201-216-8249
Jingrui.He@stevens.edu |
| April 8, 2013
CS department distinguished lecture: Dr Larry Davis, Computer Vision: History and ChallengesTitle: Computer Vision: History and Challenges
Speaker: Dr. Larry Davis (University of Maryland)
Time: Monday, April 8th, 2:00pm-3:00pm
Location: E222
Abstract:
The field of computer vision was started in the 1960’s, in large part driven by applications in document image analysis (mail sorting). Fifty years later, there are many thousands of researchers and engineers around the world conducting fundamental and applied research
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Dr. Gang Hua Associate Professor Lieb Room 305 Phone: 201-216-8073 Fax: 201-216-8249
ghua@stevens.edu |
| April 1, 2013
CS Seminar: Dr. Brion Feinberg, Big Data ... In Real LifeTime: 2:00pm-3:00pmLocation: Babbio Center 304Host: Sussane Wetzel
Abstract:
Lower cost, high performance servers have enabled many new applications utilizing large volumes of data. This presentation will share some of the practical challenges of dealing with enormous data sets, and building and selling commercial products that leverage "big data" capabilities.
Bio:
Brion Feinberg is an experienced product management executive with an extensive track record for
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Susanne Wetzel Associate Professor Babbio Room 634 Phone: 201.216.5610 Fax: 201.216.8249
swetzel@cs.stevens.edu |
| March 18, 2013
CS department seminar: Haibin Ling, Multi-target Tracking by Rank-1 Tensor ApproximationTitle: Multi-target Tracking by Rank-1 Tensor Approximation
Speaker: Haibin Ling (http://www.dabi.temple.edu/~hbling/) -- Temple University
Time: Monday, March 18th, 2:00pm-3:00pm
Location: Babbio Center 304
Abstract:
Multi-target tracking (MTT) is an important problem in computer vision and has many applications. We introduce a novel framework for MTT using the rank-1 tensor approximation and propose an L1 norm tensor power iteration solution.
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Dr. Gang Hua Associate Professor Lieb Room 305 Phone: 201-216-8073 Fax: 201-216-8249
ghua@stevens.edu |
| February 14, 2013
CS Department seminar: Michael L. Littman (Brown University)Title: Efficiently Learning to Behave Efficiently
Speaker: Michael L. Littman, (http://cs.brown.edu/~mlittman/), Brown University
Time: Thursday, February 14th, 4:00pm-5:00pm
Location: Babbio Center 210
Host: Jingrui He
Abstract:
The field of reinforcement learning is concerned with the problem of learning efficient behavior from experience. In real life applications, gathering this experience is time-consuming and possibly costly, so it is
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Dr. Jingrui He Assistant Professor Lieb Room 311 Phone: 201-216-5358 Fax: 201-216-8249
Jingrui.He@stevens.edu |
| January 25, 2013
CS Department Seminar: Peter Bell (hackNY)Title: How to Build an Awesome Career in Software DevelopmentSpeaker: Peter Bell (http://hackNY.org), hackNYTime: Friday, January 25th, 2013, 2:00pm-3:00pmLocation: Babbio Center 304Host: Dan DumchampAbstract:There is a two-tier workforce for software developers. The top developers are always able to pick between interesting offers to work with cool technologies at the hottest companies, whereas many others are happy just to get a gig. Learn the techniques for getting and then picking be
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Daniel Duchamp Research Professor & Department Director Lieb Room 313 Phone: 201.216.5390 Fax: 201.216.8249
dduchamp@stevens.edu |
| January 25, 2013
CS Department Seminar: Daniel Scharstein (Middlebury College)Title: Benchmarking Stereo Vision and Optical Flow AlgorithmsSpeaker: Daniel Scharstein (http://www.cs.middlebury.edu/~schar/), Middlebury CollegeTime: Friday, January 25th, 4:00pm-5:00pmLocation: Babbio Center 220Host: Philippos MordohaiAbstract:Stereo vision and optical flow methods attempt to measure scene depth and motion by matching and tracking pixels across images. To evaluate the performance of such methods, we need "ground truth" -- the true depth or true object motion. In this
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Philippos Mordohai Assistant Professor Lieb Room 215 Phone: +1 201 216 5611 Fax: +1 201 216 8249
pmordoha@stevens.edu |
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