by Katharina Dost | Oct 18, 2021 | ML Student Seminar, News
Where and when: Thursday, Oct 21 at 2-3pm in Google Meets (see the calendar invitation for the link) Speaker: Johnny Zhu, supervised by Joerg Wicker and Gill Dobbie Abstract: Covid-19 has been raging around the world for more than 20 months. The epidemic has occurred...
by Katharina Dost | Oct 7, 2021 | AI Reading Group, News
Where and when: Thursday, Oct 14 at 2-3pm in Google Meet (see the calendar invite for the link) or 303S-561 if possible. Abstract Most real systems consist of a large number of interacting, multi-typed components, while most contemporary researches model them as...
by Katharina Dost | Sep 23, 2021 | AI Reading Group, News
Where and when: Thursday, Sep 30 at 2-3pm in Google Meet (see the calendar invite for the link) Abstract We introduce Generative Spoken Language Modeling, the task of learning the acoustic and linguistic characteristics of a language from raw audio (no text, no...
by Katharina Dost | Sep 16, 2021 | ML Student Seminar, News
Where and when: Thursday, Sep 23 at 2-3pm in Google Meets (see the calendar invitation for the link) Speaker: Arthur (Zhiyuan) Fang, supervised by Dr. Krishanu Roy and Dr. James Lim in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Abstract: Structural...
by Katharina Dost | Sep 2, 2021 | ML Student Seminar, News
Where and when: Thursday, Sep 9 at 2-3pm in 303S-561 Speaker: Anthony Blaom, https://ablaom.github.io Abstract: Julia is a young but mature programming language which allows one to write fast code fast. Over a two year period, we have developed a Julia toolbox, called...
by Katharina Dost | Aug 19, 2021 | AI Reading Group, News
Where and when: Thursday, Sep 2 at 2-3pm in 303S-561 Abstract Machine learning methods offer great promise for fast and accurate detection and prognostication of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) from standard-of-care chest radiographs (CXR) and chest computed...