Dec 6th | David Vanora - Thesis Presentation |
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Topic: Java-based Guitar Tablature Generation and Modification System |
Dec 5th | Sultan Allogphi - Thesis Presentation |
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Topic: Debt Management System |
Dec 3rd | Michael Maugeri - Thesis Presentation |
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Topic: Mana Lens: An Image Recognition Based Application for Trading Card Collections |
Nov 30th | Sarah Potter - Thesis Presentation |
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Topic: Letter Partitioning Enhancement of Haptics Technology as a Physical Therapy Treatment Technique |
Nov 29th | Parth Shah - Thesis Presentation |
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Topic: DigiHealth |
Nov 28th | Akash Tailor - Thesis Presentation |
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Topic: Ek Din... Re-inventing South Asian Events |
Nov 27th | Joseph Spinosa - Thesis Presentation |
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LSC 090 | |
Topic: Melody Generation Using Neural Networks |
Oct 25th | Distinguished ACM Speaker: Biplav Srivastava, Ph.D. |
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TOPIC: AI Techniques for Intelligent Traffic Management Abstract: Traffic management is a pressing problem for cities around the world. Moreover, it is a highly visible perspective of a city's life affecting all aspects of its citizens' economic and personal activities. Consequently, there is substantial academic and commercial interest in addressing this problem. AI can contribute significantly to traffic management with analytics for citizens (demand side) and operators (supply side) in what is called Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). For citizens, we discuss techniques to enable efficient movement of people alone as well as in groups. For operators, we discuss techniques to assess the state of transportation network using available information. We specifically focus on unique situation in cities of developing countries where instrumentation to collect precise traffic data is limited but new avenues to collect aggregate data are feasible. AI techniques covered are: planning, scheduling, data mining / learning, knowledge representation and stochastic techniques. Pizza lunch 11:30AM-Noon DSP Presentation begins at Noon |
Oct 18th | ACM Talk in Conjunction with IEEE |
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LSC 233 | |
Speakers: Geoff Speicher, Paul Browne, UM Technologies/CTTC Topic: Entrepreneurship-For the Technically Minded Pizza provided @11:45AM Talk begins @Noon |
Oct 11th | ACM Talk |
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LSC 126 | |
SPEAKER: LOUIS BALZANI-IBM 2016 Alumnus Topic: The Continued Relevance of the Mainframe in Today's World Pizza Lunch @11:45AM Talk begins @Noon |
Sep 25th | ACM Talk |
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LSC 126 | |
Speakers: KRISTIN CURRY, JOE SPINOSA, ALEX THOENNES, AND MICHAEL WASS TOPIC: Summer Internships at Adil Analytics, Geisinger, and Lockheed Pizza will be provided @11:45AM Talk begins @Noon |
High School Programming Contest |
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Loyola Science Center |
Area high schools are invited to bring teams to compete in a programming contest hosted by the Department of Computing Sciences every year in the spring. Teams of two or three students use a programming language to solve computer-programming problems. Awards are presented to the top three teams. |
UPE Induction Ceremony and Dinner |
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The DeNaples Center |
The Pennsylvania Gamma Chapter of Upsilon Pi Epsilon, The International Honor Society for the Computing and Information Disciplines, was chartered at the University of Scranton in 1985. Those who qualify for membership in this honor society are inducted at an induction ceremony and dinner held yearly in May. |
Dec 6th | David Vanora - Thesis Presentation |
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LSC 090 | |
Topic: Java-based Guitar Tablature Generation and Modification System |
Dec 5th | Sultan Allogphi - Thesis Presentation |
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LSC 090 | |
Topic: Debt Management System |
Dec 3rd | Michael Maugeri - Thesis Presentation |
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LSC 090 | |
Topic: Mana Lens: An Image Recognition Based Application for Trading Card Collections |
Nov 30th | Sarah Potter - Thesis Presentation |
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LSC 090 | |
Topic: Letter Partitioning Enhancement of Haptics Technology as a Physical Therapy Treatment Technique |
Nov 29th | Parth Shah - Thesis Presentation |
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LSC 090 | |
Topic: DigiHealth |
Nov 28th | Akash Tailor - Thesis Presentation |
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LSC 090 | |
Topic: Ek Din... Re-inventing South Asian Events |
Nov 27th | Joseph Spinosa - Thesis Presentation |
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LSC 090 | |
Topic: Melody Generation Using Neural Networks |
Oct 25th | Distinguished ACM Speaker: Biplav Srivastava, Ph.D. |
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LSC 133 | |
TOPIC: AI Techniques for Intelligent Traffic Management Abstract: Traffic management is a pressing problem for cities around the world. Moreover, it is a highly visible perspective of a city's life affecting all aspects of its citizens' economic and personal activities. Consequently, there is substantial academic and commercial interest in addressing this problem. AI can contribute significantly to traffic management with analytics for citizens (demand side) and operators (supply side) in what is called Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). For citizens, we discuss techniques to enable efficient movement of people alone as well as in groups. For operators, we discuss techniques to assess the state of transportation network using available information. We specifically focus on unique situation in cities of developing countries where instrumentation to collect precise traffic data is limited but new avenues to collect aggregate data are feasible. AI techniques covered are: planning, scheduling, data mining / learning, knowledge representation and stochastic techniques. Pizza lunch 11:30AM-Noon DSP Presentation begins at Noon |
Oct 18th | ACM Talk in Conjunction with IEEE |
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LSC 233 | |
Speakers: Geoff Speicher, Paul Browne, UM Technologies/CTTC Topic: Entrepreneurship-For the Technically Minded Pizza provided @11:45AM Talk begins @Noon |
Oct 11th | ACM Talk |
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LSC 126 | |
SPEAKER: LOUIS BALZANI-IBM 2016 Alumnus Topic: The Continued Relevance of the Mainframe in Today's World Pizza Lunch @11:45AM Talk begins @Noon |
Sep 25th | ACM Talk |
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LSC 126 | |
Speakers: KRISTIN CURRY, JOE SPINOSA, ALEX THOENNES, AND MICHAEL WASS TOPIC: Summer Internships at Adil Analytics, Geisinger, and Lockheed Pizza will be provided @11:45AM Talk begins @Noon |
High School Programming Contest |
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Loyola Science Center |
Area high schools are invited to bring teams to compete in a programming contest hosted by the Department of Computing Sciences every year in the spring. Teams of two or three students use a programming language to solve computer-programming problems. Awards are presented to the top three teams. |
UPE Induction Ceremony and Dinner |
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The DeNaples Center |
The Pennsylvania Gamma Chapter of Upsilon Pi Epsilon, The International Honor Society for the Computing and Information Disciplines, was chartered at the University of Scranton in 1985. Those who qualify for membership in this honor society are inducted at an induction ceremony and dinner held yearly in May. |
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David Vanora - Thesis Presentation | |
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Date: 12-6-18 | Time: 12:00pm |
Location: LSC 090 | |
Details: Topic: Java-based Guitar Tablature Generation and Modification System | |
Sultan Allogphi - Thesis Presentation | |
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Date: 12-5-18 | Time: 11:00am |
Location: LSC 090 | |
Details: Topic: Debt Management System | |
Michael Maugeri - Thesis Presentation | |
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Date: 12-3-18 | Time: 11:00am |
Location: LSC 090 | |
Details: Topic: Mana Lens: An Image Recognition Based Application for Trading Card Collections | |
Sarah Potter - Thesis Presentation | |
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Date: 11-30-18 | Time: 11:00am |
Location: LSC 090 | |
Details: Topic: Letter Partitioning Enhancement of Haptics Technology as a Physical Therapy Treatment Technique | |
Parth Shah - Thesis Presentation | |
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Date: 11-29-18 | Time: 12:00pm |
Location: LSC 090 | |
Details: Topic: DigiHealth | |
Akash Tailor - Thesis Presentation | |
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Date: 11-28-18 | Time: 11:00am |
Location: LSC 090 | |
Details: Topic: Ek Din... Re-inventing South Asian Events | |
Joseph Spinosa - Thesis Presentation | |
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Date: 11-27-18 | Time: 12:00pm |
Location: LSC 090 | |
Details: Topic: Melody Generation Using Neural Networks | |
Distinguished ACM Speaker: Biplav Srivastava, Ph.D. | |
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Date: 10-25-18 | Time: 11:30am |
Location: LSC 133 | |
Details: TOPIC: AI Techniques for Intelligent Traffic Management Abstract: Traffic management is a pressing problem for cities around the world. Moreover, it is a highly visible perspective of a city's life affecting all aspects of its citizens' economic and personal activities. Consequently, there is substantial academic and commercial interest in addressing this problem. AI can contribute significantly to traffic management with analytics for citizens (demand side) and operators (supply side) in what is called Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). For citizens, we discuss techniques to enable efficient movement of people alone as well as in groups. For operators, we discuss techniques to assess the state of transportation network using available information. We specifically focus on unique situation in cities of developing countries where instrumentation to collect precise traffic data is limited but new avenues to collect aggregate data are feasible. AI techniques covered are: planning, scheduling, data mining / learning, knowledge representation and stochastic techniques. Pizza lunch 11:30AM-Noon DSP Presentation begins at Noon | |
ACM Talk in Conjunction with IEEE | |
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Date: 10-18-18 | Time: 11:45am |
Location: LSC 233 | |
Details: Speakers: Geoff Speicher, Paul Browne, UM Technologies/CTTC Topic: Entrepreneurship-For the Technically Minded Pizza provided @11:45AM Talk begins @Noon | |
ACM Talk | |
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Date: 10-11-18 | Time: 11:45am |
Location: LSC 126 | |
Details: SPEAKER: LOUIS BALZANI-IBM 2016 Alumnus Topic: The Continued Relevance of the Mainframe in Today's World Pizza Lunch @11:45AM Talk begins @Noon | |
ACM Talk | |
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Date: 9-25-18 | Time: 11:45am |
Location: LSC 126 | |
Details: Speakers: KRISTIN CURRY, JOE SPINOSA, ALEX THOENNES, AND MICHAEL WASS TOPIC: Summer Internships at Adil Analytics, Geisinger, and Lockheed Pizza will be provided @11:45AM Talk begins @Noon | |
High School Programming Contest | |
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Location: Loyola Science Center | |
Details: Area high schools are invited to bring teams to compete in a programming contest hosted by the Department of Computing Sciences every year in the spring. Teams of two or three students use a programming language to solve computer-programming problems. Awards are presented to the top three teams. | |
UPE Induction Ceremony and Dinner | |
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Location: The DeNaples Center | |
Details: The Pennsylvania Gamma Chapter of Upsilon Pi Epsilon, The International Honor Society for the Computing and Information Disciplines, was chartered at the University of Scranton in 1985. Those who qualify for membership in this honor society are inducted at an induction ceremony and dinner held yearly in May. | |
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