We are thrilled to highlight another of our brilliant?summer?research students, Iain Weissburg, an MS student in Electrical and Computer Engineering at UC Santa Barbara?currently. Here's his reflection on his experience: "This?year, I had the privilege of joining ANAFLASH Inc, where I focused on optimizing small language models for deployment on edge devices. My work centered around improving model efficiency through advanced caching techniques and cutting-edge quantization methods, making these models more accessible for real-world applications. Collaborating with the ANAFLASH team allowed me to bridge theoretical research with practical outcomes, particularly in overcoming the challenges of limited hardware resources for inference and training." Following his research at ANAFLASH, Iain?continues to explore various opportunities in interdisciplinary topics of AI and semiconductors.? We're thrilled to have been a part of his?exciting?journey!? #anaflash, #futureinnovator, #Languagemodel #AI
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#TAMUengr researchers are working on a game-changer: a digital twin of campus that could reduce commute times and optimize class schedules. This innovative 3D model, led by Dr. Xinyue Ye and his team, aims to smooth campus operations, making student life more efficient and stress-free. Imagine shorter commutes, full classes, and even better emergency response—all thanks to cutting-edge tech! ??♂????? Read more: https://lnkd.in/g6YbS_A7 Department of Computer Science and Engineering Texas A&M University
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?? Breaking News: Two University of Washington undergraduates, Navid Azodi and Thomas Pryor, have won the Lemelson-MIT Student Prize for gloves that can translate sign language into text or speech. ?? Their invention, “SignAloud,” is like something out of a futuristic anime! ?? It's a pair of gloves that can recognize hand gestures, akin to the hand seals in Naruto, which correspond to words and phrases in American Sign Language. Each glove is equipped with sensors that record hand position and movement, reminiscent of the precision seen in My Hero Academia when heroes execute their Quirks. ??♂? These sensors wirelessly transmit data via Bluetooth to a central computer, just like the communication devices used in Ghost in the Shell. The computer processes the gesture data using sequential statistical regressions, much like the complex algorithms and analyses conducted by the characters in Steins;Gate. ?? If the data match a gesture, then the associated word or phrase is spoken through a speaker, just like the commands given by pilots in Neon Genesis Evangelion. ??? Truly, innovation meets imagination, blurring the lines between reality and anime! ??
Two University of Washington undergraduates Navid Azodi and Thomas Pryor, won the Lemelson-MIT Student Prize for gloves that can translate sign language into text or speech. Their invention, “SignAloud,” is a pair of gloves that can recognize hand gestures that correspond to words and phrases in American Sign Language. Each glove contains sensors that record hand position and movement and send data wirelessly via Bluetooth to a central computer. The computer looks at the gesture data through various sequential statistical regressions, similar to a neural network. If the data match a gesture, then the associated word or phrase is spoken through a speaker. Credit: University of Washington -------------------------------- Want to share your company's tech on Wevolver? Wevolver is a platform used by millions of engineers to stay up to date about the latest technologies. Learn how you can share your company's technology with Wevolver's community and reach a global audience of engineers: https://lnkd.in/g3fxzZ9W
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Two University of Washington undergraduates Navid Azodi and Thomas Pryor, won the Lemelson-MIT Student Prize for gloves that can translate sign language into text or speech. Their invention, “SignAloud,” is a pair of gloves that can recognize hand gestures that correspond to words and phrases in American Sign Language. Each glove contains sensors that record hand position and movement and send data wirelessly via Bluetooth to a central computer. The computer looks at the gesture data through various sequential statistical regressions, similar to a neural network. If the data match a gesture, then the associated word or phrase is spoken through a speaker. Credit: University of Washington -------------------------------- Want to share your company's tech on Wevolver? Wevolver is a platform used by millions of engineers to stay up to date about the latest technologies. Learn how you can share your company's technology with Wevolver's community and reach a global audience of engineers: https://lnkd.in/g3fxzZ9W
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?? Researcher of the month Dr.sc.ing. Rihards Novickis, Leading researcher, Robotics and Machine Perception Laboratory, EDI - Institute of Electronics and Computer Science, admits that chip design and programming is much more complex than “conventional” programming – it requires special knowledge and skills, as well as the ability to take into account more factors and make more precise calculations, so there are not many specialists with such competences. But what fascinates and never ceases to amaze in their research work is precisely this creativity of challenge and the possibilities for continuous growth, which maintains a kind of addiction and a joy of discovery. Deep in the world of technology, the researcher recognises that there is no guarantee that it will continue to develop indefinitely and at the same pace – a fundamental change in thinking is needed to continue its current growth. The classical approach to algorithmic computation has largely exhausted its potential and society can no longer rely on improvements in semiconductor manufacturing. Continuing technological progress requires creative people who can invent and implement fundamentally new ideas. Rihards’ ambition is to grow Institute of Electronics and Computer Science into a Silicon Intellectual Property Development House (SilHouse) with a world-class technical reputation. #researchLatvia
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?? I am very glad to share that I have won second place in a paper presentation conducted in a national level Technical symposium "CSPARK 2K22" by Department Of Computer Science, PMC Engineering College ,Krishnagiri. ??I participated as a three member team, myself Infant Lidiya.S along with jersline Rose and Deepisha . ??The title of our presentation is " Blue Brain Technology (Blue Brain : The blue brain is using a supercomputer which was created by IBM called as “Blue Gene” which runs software developed by Michael Hines's and John Moore named “NEURON”, a simulation environment which models network of neurons in human brain.) ?? we chose this topic because, it is a advancement of emerging technology "Neural Intelligence". ??Our main goals for participating in this competition is : 1. To develop our communicative skill. 2. To explore and gain knowledge on supercomputers and neural intelligence . 3. To share our knowledge about a new technology to others. I hope we achieve our goals and these goal lead us to victory. #PMCcollegeofengineeringkrishnagiri #bluebraintechnology #paperpresentation #secondplace #adhiyamaancollegeofengineeringhosur
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Check out this paper from Prof. Flora Salim's team on Attribution for Explanation with Model Parameters Exploration
Professor, Cisco Chair, AI/ML | Mobility Data Science | Ubiquitous Computing | Digital Transport | Responsible AI
Attending #ICLR2024 in Vienna? Check out our paper AttExplore. Our poster session is this morning Wed 8 May 10.45am, Halle B #84. This collaborative work is led by Huaming Chen (USYD), also involving Jason Xue (Data61). Paper: https://lnkd.in/edjCK8mr Code: https://lnkd.in/ea-pcM3f I’m also looking to hire 3 postdocs to join my team! Find me to learn more. UNSW Computer Science and Engineering; UNSW AI Institute
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??? Exciting Announcement! ?? Join us for a captivating guest speaker lecture entitled "From Pixels to Applications: Machine Learning and Image Processing in Practice" given by one of the MRS beloved Aluminis Mohamed Manzour, M.Sc. ????? ?? Date: 17 of April, 2024 ?? Time: 8:30 am ?? Location: H13, C Building, GUC Get ready for an immersive experience that includes not only enlightening insights but also an engaging demo you won't want to miss! Mohamed Manzour, Mechatronics Alumni Class 2019 and Ph.D. Candidate in the INVETT Research Group at the University of Alcala, Spain, will lead us through a captivating journey from the basics of machine learning to the cutting-edge applications of computer vision. During this special event, Mohamed will not only provide a brief introduction to machine learning and computer vision but also showcase their real-life applications through an intriguing demo. Witness firsthand the power of these technologies as they come to life before your eyes! Whether you're a seasoned professional, a curious student, or simply passionate about the intersection of technology and innovation, this event promises to expand your horizons and inspire new perspectives. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to gain insights from a leading expert in the field and experience a very interesting demo! Mark your calendars and invite your friends. See you there! Stay tuned for more updates and registration details. #Mechatronics #ImageProcessing #MachineLearning #ComputerVision #GuestLecture #TechTalk
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The Rutgers University Computer Science Department proudly announces that Professor Kostas Bekris, together with UMass Lowell (Lead), Univ. of South Florida, Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Yale University, have been awarded a $1.5 million grant under?NSF’s Pathways to Enable Open-Source Ecosystems (POSE)?program for their project entitled “NSF POSE: Phase II: Collaborative Open-source Manipulation Performance Assessment for Robotics Enhancement (COMPARE) Ecosystem.” This project is funded by the Pathways to Enable Open-Source Ecosystems (POSE) Program which seeks to harness the power of open-source development for the creation of new technology solutions to problems of national and societal importance. COMPARE ecosystem will enable the robot manipulation community to more effectively conduct research and evaluate system performance, with the goal of enabling the quantitative comparison of approaches. By establishing a new, community-driven, open-source ecosystem for robot manipulation research and benchmarking, the field will move more rapidly towards solutions to the open problems of robot perception and grasping. This is a crucial step to push the field forward as the ineffectiveness of these capabilities limits progress in robot manipulation. Developing the COMPARE ecosystem will produce the first systematic community-driven framework to roadmap the current open-source landscape, develop mechanisms and strategies to improve the field, and establish activities that will actualize these improvements, resulting in a more effective and harmonious ecosystem for robot manipulation. To learn more about the POSE grant visit:? https://lnkd.in/e7pfmckQ
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?? Attention: JuliaCon 2024 Secure Numerical Computations Session in Eindhoven! ?? Title: Secure Numerical Computations Using Fully Homomorphic Encryption ?? ?? Date: 10th of July ?? Time: 12:00 - 12:30 PM ?? Location: REPL (2), Philips Stadion, Eindhoven, Netherlands Join us at JuliaCon 2024 for an insightful session on secure numerical computations using fully homomorphic encryption. Discover how you can perform computations on encrypted data and obtain the same results as with unencrypted data, ensuring data security in untrusted compute environments. This session will cover: - Introduction to homomorphic encryption and the CKKS scheme. - Demonstrations of homomorphic encryption in Julia using OpenFHE.jl and SecureArithmetic.jl. - Examples of secure algorithms, such as numerical simulations of partial differential equations. - Discussion on practical challenges and limitations in using homomorphic encryption. Meet the Experts: Michael Schlottke-Lakemper, Michael is a computational scientist and professor of high-performance scientific computing at the University of Augsburg, who takes an interest in secure numerical computations. He is motivated to advancing the practical applications of homomorphic encryption in computational science. Arseniy Kholod, Arseniy is a student at RWTH Aachen University majoring in computational engineering science, bringing a fresh perspective on the integration of secure computation methods in Julia. Don't miss this chance to explore the future of secure numerical computations and connect with experts in the field. Secure your spot at JuliaCon 2024 today: https://edu.nl/9ctga ??? #JuliaCon2024 #Eindhoven #HomomorphicEncryption #JuliaLang #TechEvent #JuliaWorkshop #OpenSource #SoftwareDevelopment #Innovation #JuliaCommunity #SecureComputing #DataSecurity
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Who are we & what is our mission for senseScape? Throughout history, humanity has delved into the realm of the senses, seeking to understand and manipulate perception through different approaches. Today, armed with unprecedented technological advancements, we stand on the brink of redefining our very experiences of life and perception. As a collective of UAL Creative Computing Institute postgraduate students, we intend to play with the alchemical abilities of technology. Whether before alchemy ought to transmute elements into noble ones and discover life altering elixirs, computing power lies into converting binary codes into complex systems capable of significantly altering our existence. We align ourself with this archetype due to our diverse educational backgrounds and interests, which, when combined with computing offer us a perspective distinct from others. Moreover, through collaboration, we bring forth diverse viewpoints on the future of computing, enriched by our multidisciplinary approach. When? The view takes place on Friday 12 April, 2024 from 6-9pm, and the exhibition will continue on Saturday 13 April from 12-4pm. Where? The Hub, 42 Bonar Rd, London SE15 5FB.
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