by Katharina Dost | Aug 19, 2021 | ML Student Seminar, News
Where and when: Thursday, Aug 26 at 2-3pm in 303S-561 Speaker: Zac Pullar-Strecker, B.Sc. Student and Research Assistant (for Joerg Wicker) Abstract: Training modern ML models frequently requires large datasets which are expensive and time-consuming to collect. Active...
by Katharina Dost | Aug 5, 2021 | ML Student Seminar, News
Where and when: Thursday, Aug 12 at 2-3pm in 303S-561 Speaker: Tech Logg Ding, Ph.D. student, Department of Mechanical Engineering Abstract: Refrigeration systems are essential for various cooling applications in modern society. The majority of the refrigeration...
by Katharina Dost | Jul 22, 2021 | ML Student Seminar, News
Where and when: Thursday, July 29 at 2-3pm in 303S-561 Speaker: Jonathan Kim, PhD student, supervised by Pat Riddle and Joerg Wicker Abstract: Loop closure detection is an essential tool of Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) to minimize drift in its...
by Katharina Dost | Jul 12, 2021 | ML Student Seminar, News
Where and when: Thursday, July 15 at 2-3pm in 303S-561 Speakers: Jason Turuwhenua is a Senior Research Fellow and Principal Investigator for the Eye Health and Diagnostics Lab at the Auckland Bioengineering Institute. Jason is interested in the application of...
by Katharina Dost | Jun 24, 2021 | ML Student Seminar, News
Where and when: Thursday, July 1 at 2-3pm in 303S-561 Speaker: Qianqian Qi (Beryl), PhD student, supervised by Michael Witbrock and Jiamou Liu Abstract: Controlling text generation according to some specification is an important research area. Semantic representation...
by Katharina Dost | Jun 10, 2021 | ML Student Seminar, News
Where and when: Thursday, June 17 at 2-3pm in 303S-561 Speaker: Mike Merry, PhD student, supervised by Pat Riddle, and Jim Warren Abstract: Wide-ranging concerns exist regarding the use of black-box artificial intelligence (AI) in sensitive contexts. Despite...