This talk was given by undergraduate Dayton Ellwanger during the 11th Annual Computer Science Undergraduate Research Symposium in 2016. Dayton‘s research was supervised by Dr. Prasun Dewan.
This talk was given by undergraduate Mark Molinaro during the 11th Annual Computer Science Undergraduate Research Symposium in 2016. Mark‘s research was supervised by Dr. David Plaisted.
This talk was given by undergraduate Jeffrey Young during the 11th Annual Computer Science Undergraduate Research Symposium in 2016. Jeffrey‘s research was supervised by Dr. Martin Styner.
This talk was given by undergraduate Amanda Lohmann during the 11th Annual Computer Science Undergraduate Research Symposium in 2016. Amanda‘s research was supervised by Dr. Tyson Hedrick and Dr. D...
This talk was given by undergraduate Luke Fernandez during the 11th Annual Computer Science Undergraduate Research Symposium in 2016. Luke‘s research was supervised by Dr. Diane Pozefsky.
This talk was given by undergraduate Nicholas Rewkowski during the 11th Annual Computer Science Undergraduate Research Symposium in 2016. Nick‘s research was supervised by Dr. Henry Fuchs.
This talk was given by undergraduate Vijay Rajkumar during the 11th Annual Computer Science Undergraduate Research Symposium in 2016. Vijay‘s research was supervised by Dr. Henry Fuchs.
This talk was given by undergraduate Raymond Kim during the 11th Annual Computer Science Undergraduate Research Symposium in 2016. Raymond‘s research was supervised by Dr. Sanjoy Baruah.
This talk was given by undergraduate Ryan Gibson during the 11th Annual Computer Science Undergraduate Research Symposium in 2016. Ryan‘s research was supervised by Dr. Diane Pozefsky.
This talk was given by undergraduate Jonathan Lynn during the 11th Annual Computer Science Undergraduate Research Symposium in 2016. Jonathan‘s research was supervised by Dr. Ron Alterovitz.
This talk was given by undergraduate Anson Wong during the 11th Annual Computer Science Undergraduate Research Symposium in 2016. Anson‘s research was supervised by Dr. Dinesh Manocha.
With crowd behavior learning techniques, we can do much more than count a group of people. Analysis of the individual movement of people in large numbers can allow us to simulate larger and more de...
Speaker: Jim Kurose, Distinguished Professor of Information and Computer Sciences, University of Massachusetts Amherst Assistant Director, National Science Foundation, Directorate of Computer & Inf...
Speaker: Raymond Mooney, Professor, University of Texas at Austin Title: "Generating Natural-Language Video Descriptions using LSTM Recurrent Neural Networks"
David A. Bader is a Full Professor and Chair of the School of Computational Science and Engineering, College of Computing, at Georgia Institute of Technolo...
This talk was given by undergraduate Jake Bogerd during the 10th Annual Computer Science Undergraduate Research Symposium in 2016. Jake‘s research was supervised by Dr. Jan Prins.
This talk was given by undergraduate Bradley Davis during the 10th Annual Computer Science Undergraduate Research Symposium in 2016. Bradley‘s research was supervised by Dr. Diane Pozefsky.
This talk was given by undergraduate Scott Loftin during the 10th Annual Computer Science Undergraduate Research Symposium in 2016. Scott‘s research was supervised by Dr. Dinesh Manocha.
This talk was given by undergraduate Forrest Li during the 10th Annual Computer Science Undergraduate Research Symposium in 2016. Forrest‘s research was supervised by Dr. F. Don Smith.
This talk was given by undergraduate Adam Aji during the 10th Annual Computer Science Undergraduate Research Symposium in 2016. Adam‘s research was supervised by Dr. Tamara Berg.
This talk was given by undergraduate Federico Menozzi during the 10th Annual Computer Science Undergraduate Research Symposium in 2016. Federico‘s research was supervised by Dr. Henry Fuchs.