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ECE Department Seminar: From Linear Systems of Equations to Linear Dynamical Systems: A Talk on Distributed Controllers Design and Applications
May 17, 2013 Speaker:Dr. Serban Sabau,University of Pennsylvania
Time: 1:30 PM -- 2:30 PM, May 17th (Friday), 2013
Location: Babbio Center, Room 319
ABSTRACT Consider that a linear time-invariant (LTI) plant is given and that we wish to design a stabilizing controller for it. As a general hypothesis throughout the talk, the controllers we are interested in - have access only to partial measurements. In the first part of the talk, as a way to model this hypothesis we impose that the class of admissib
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For more information, please contact: Yingying Chen Associate Professor & NIS Graduate Program Director (RESEARCH INTERESTS: Cyber security, mobile computing, mobile healthcare, cognitive radio networks) Burchard Room 210 Phone: 201.216.8066 yingying.chen@stevens.edu | ECE Department Seminar: The Case for Transmit Only Communication
April 24, 2013 Speaker:Dr. Richard P. Martin,Associate professor Computer Science Department, Rutgers University
Time: 3:00 PM -- 4:00 PM, Apr. 24th (Wednesday), 2013
Location: Babbio Center, Room 319
ABSTRACT The past 15 years has seen significant investigation of sensing networks, however, widespread adoption has yet to occur. In this talk, we describe a new class of Transmit Only (TO) protocols that addresses this gap. The key observation is that we can greatly improve the simplicity, reliabili
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For more information, please contact: Yingying Chen Associate Professor & NIS Graduate Program Director (RESEARCH INTERESTS: Cyber security, mobile computing, mobile healthcare, cognitive radio networks) Burchard Room 210 Phone: 201.216.8066 yingying.chen@stevens.edu | CS Seminar: Prof. Tina Eliassi-Rad, Measuring Tie Strength in Implicit Social Networks
April 17, 2013 Speaker: Prof. Tina Eliassi-Rad (Rutgers University)Time: 1:00pm-2:00pmLocation: Babbio Center 304
Abstract:Given a set of people and a set of events attended by them, we address the problem of measuring connectedness or tie strength between each pair of persons. The underlying assumption is that attendance at mutual events gives an implicit social network between people. We take an axiomatic approach to this problem. Starting from a list of axioms, which a measure of tie strength must satisfy, we characterize functions that satisfy all the axioms. We then show that there is a range of tie-strength measures that satisfy this charact
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For more information, please contact: Dr. Jingrui He Assistant Professor Lieb Room 311 Phone: 201-216-5358 Jingrui.He@stevens.edu | CS department distinguished lecture: Dr Larry Davis, Computer Vision: History and Challenges
April 8, 2013 Title: Computer Vision: History and Challenges
Speaker: Dr. Larry Davis (University of Maryland)
Time: Monday, April 8th, 2:00pm-3:00pm
Location: E222
Abstract:
The field of computer vision was started in the 1960’s, in large part driven by applications in document image analysis (mail sorting). Fifty years later, there are many thousands of researchers and engineers around the world conducting fundamental and applied research in computer vision in applications areas ranging from astronomy to zoology. The talk will begin with an overview of the field from an applications
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For more information, please contact: Dr. Gang Hua Associate Professor Lieb Room 305 Phone: 201-216-8073 ghua@stevens.edu | CS Seminar: Dr. Brion Feinberg, Big Data ... In Real Life
April 1, 2013 Time: 2:00pm-3:00pmLocation: Babbio Center 304Host: Sussane Wetzel
Abstract:
Lower cost, high performance servers have enabled many new applications utilizing large volumes of data. This presentation will share some of the practical challenges of dealing with enormous data sets, and building and selling commercial products that leverage "big data" capabilities.
Bio:
Brion Feinberg is an experienced product management executive with an extensive track record for bringing new, innovative technology-focused products and services to market. Currently working as the Chief Product Officer for DAX Technologie
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For more information, please contact: Susanne Wetzel Associate Professor Babbio Room 634 Phone: 201.216.5610 swetzel@cs.stevens.edu |
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