by Katharina Dost | May 27, 2021 | ML Student Seminar, News
Where and when: Thursday, June 3 at 2-3pm in 303S-561 Speaker: Neset Tan, PhD student, supervised by Mark Gahegan and Michael Witbrock Abstract: Geometric and topological tools can be effective for understanding complex data. Topological data analysis is a young and...
by Katharina Dost | May 6, 2021 | Computational Sustainability, ML Student Seminar, News
Speaker: William Hsu, PhD student, supervised by Jim Warren and Pat Riddle Abstract: Chronic conditions place a considerable burden on modern healthcare systems. Within New Zealand and worldwide cardiovascular disease (CVD) affects a significant proportion of the...
by Katharina Dost | Apr 27, 2021 | ML Student Seminar, News
Speaker: Qiming Bao, PhD student, supervised by Jiamou Liu and Michael Witbrock Abstract: Combining deep learning with symbolic reasoning aims to capitalize on the success of both fields and is drawing increasing attention. However, it is yet unknown how much symbolic...
by Katharina Dost | Apr 15, 2021 | Bias, Fairness, ML Student Seminar, News
Speaker: Annie Lu, PhD student, supervised by Yun Sing Koh, and Joerg Wicker Abstract: Regional varieties of languages such as dialects have proved to have different syntactic and semantic features in the linguistics discipline. However, these dialects have low...
by Katharina Dost | Mar 25, 2021 | Computational Sustainability, ML Student Seminar, News
Speaker: Nooriyan Poonawala-Lohani, PhD student, supervised by Mehnaz Adnan, Pat Riddle, and Joerg Wicker Abstract: Influenza is a communicable respiratory illness that can cause serious public health hazards. Due to its huge threat to the community, accurate...
by Katharina Dost | Mar 10, 2021 | ML Student Seminar, News
Speaker: Zhenyun Deng, PhD student, supervised by Michael Wittbrock, and Pat Riddle Abstract: Multi-hop question has become an important challenge in reading comprehension (RC) because it requires integrating information from scattered texts across multiple...