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SUMMARY:Meet a Data Scientist presents Shrikanth Narayanan 2/9
DESCRIPTION:The purpose of the Meet a Data Scientist lecture series is to introduce our audience to the people behind the data\, their lives\, interests\, career choices\, their work\, and passion for how they can use data to solve grand challenges in their respective fields. Join us for a talk with Dr. Shri Narayanan\, an interdisciplinary engineer-scientist with a focus on human-centered signal processing and machine intelligence with speech and spoken language processing at its core. \nJoin us as we peer behind the curtain and meet the data scientist behind the data! This lecture series is co-sponsored by the Miami Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) and is free and open to the public. \nRegister Now |  Wednesday\, Feb. 9\, 2022\, 4:00-5:00 PM\nTALK TITLE:  “Human-centered Multimodal Machine Intelligence” \nThe convergence of sensing\, communication\, and computing technologies offers tremendous opportunities for continuous information-rich yet unobtrusive multimodal\, spatiotemporal characterization of an individual’s behavior and state\, and of the environment within which they operate. This in turn is enabling hitherto unimagined possibilities for understanding and supporting various aspects of human-centered applications from health and well-being to job performance. \nRecent computational approaches that have leveraged judicious use of both data and knowledge have yielded significant advances in this regard\, for example in deriving rich\, context-aware information from multimodal signal sources including human speech\, language\, and videos of behavior. This talk will focus on some of the advances\, opportunities\, and challenges in gathering such data and creating algorithms for machine processing of such cues. It will highlight some of our ongoing efforts in Behavioral Signal Processing (BSP)—technology and algorithms for quantitatively and objectively understanding typical\, atypical\, and distressed human behavior—with a specific focus on communicative\, affective\, and social behavior. The talk will illustrate behavioral machine intelligence applications that contribute to quantifying higher-level\, often subjectively described\, human behavior in a domain-sensitive fashion. Examples will be drawn from health and wellbeing realms such as Autism Spectrum Disorder\, Couples Therapy\, Depression\, Suicidality\, Addiction Counseling\, and Workplace Behavior. It will also highlight some of the open technical challenges. \nAbout Shri\nShrikanth “Shri” Narayanan is University Professor and Niki & C. L. Max Nikias Chair in Engineering at the University of Southern California\, where he is also a Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering\, Computer Science\, Linguistics\, Psychology\, Neuroscience\, Pediatrics\, and Otolaryngology—Head & Neck Surgery\, Director of the Ming Hsieh Institute\, and Research Director of the Information Sciences Institute. Prior to USC he was with AT&T Bell Labs and AT&T Research. His research focuses on human-centered information processing and communication technologies. \nShri is a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors\, the Acoustical Society of America\, IEEE\, ISCA\, the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)\, the Association for Psychological Science\, and the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE). He is a recipient of several honors including the 2015 Engineers Council’s Distinguished Educator Award\, a Mellon award for mentoring excellence\, the 2005 and 2009 Best Journal Paper awards from the IEEE Signal Processing Society (serving as Distinguished Lecturer for 2010-11)\, a 2018 ISCA CSL Best Journal Paper award\, ISCA Distinguished Lecturer for 2015-16\, Willard R. Zemlin Memorial Lecturer for ASHA in 2017\, the Ten Year Technical Impact Award in 2014\, and the Sustained Accomplishment Award in 2020 from ACM ICMI. He has published over 900 papers and has been granted eighteen U.S. patents. His research and inventions have led to technology commercialization including through startups he co-founded: Behavioral Signals Technologies focused on the telecommunication services and AI-based conversational assistance industry and Lyssn focused on mental health care delivery\, treatment\, and quality assurance. \nShrikanth (Shri) Narayanan\nUniversity of Southern California\, Los Angeles | Signal Analysis and Interpretation Laboratory
URL:https://idsc.miami.edu/idsc-event/shri-narayanan/
LOCATION:Zoom (online)
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:Free 2-Day Scientific Computing with Python Workshop 2/17-18
DESCRIPTION:This 2-day intensive virtual workshop is designed to provide a foundation of basic concepts that all programming depends on\, using the general-purpose programming language\, Python\, as an example. There are no prerequisites and the workshop is designed for computer users from beginners to advanced. \n \nThursday + Friday 2/17-18/22 | 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM Course Hours\, Both Days \nRegister Now  | Syllabus  | Pre-workshop Survey\nThis workshop is free and open to UM Faculty\, Staff\, and Students. \nSoftware Carpentry aims to help researchers get their work done in less time and with less pain by teaching them basic research computing skills. This hands-on workshop will cover basic concepts and tools\, including program design\, version control\, data management\, and task automation. Participants will be encouraged to help one another and to apply what they have learned to their own research problems. \n \nWho The course is aimed at graduate students and other researchers. You don’t need to have any previous knowledge of the tools that will be presented at the workshop. \nWhere This training will take place online. The instructors will provide you with the information you will need to connect to this meeting. \nWhen Feb. 17-18\, 2022. Add to your Google Calendar. \n  \n  \nInstructors\nCameron Riopelle\, PhD\, Data Services Librarian\nTim Norris PhD\, Data Scientist \n \nHelper\nThilani Samarakoon PhD\, Biomedical Data Librarian \n  \nRequirements Participants must have access to a computer with a Mac\, Linux\, or Windows operating system (not a tablet\, Chromebook\, etc.) that they have administrative privileges on. They should have a few specific software packages installed (listed here). \nAccessibility We are dedicated to providing a positive and accessible learning environment for all. Please notify the instructors in advance of the workshop if you require any accommodations or if there is anything we can do to make this workshop more accessible to you. \nContact Please email Tim Norris tnorris@miami.edu for more information. \nRoles To learn more about the roles at the workshop (who will be doing what)\, refer to the Workshop FAQ \n \nSyllabus\nThe syllabus is available offering Day 1 and Day 2 SCHEDULE\, preparation instructions\, code of conduct\, and pre-event survey. \n  \n  \nData Ethics \n \nAs part of this 2-day workshop\, a guest speaker will join us for a Special Program in Ethics for Scientific Writing and Coding:  Joanna Johnson\, PhD\, Writing Program\, on “Writing and Reproducibility.” For more information\, please see this paper “Best Practices for Scientific Computing“. \n  \n\nSponsored by\nCALDER LIBRARY\nCIMAS\nTHE GRADUATE SCHOOL\nIDSC\nTHE OFFICE OF THE VICE PROVOST FOR RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP\nUM LIBRARIES \n 
URL:https://idsc.miami.edu/idsc-event/free-2-day-scientific-computing-with-python-workshop-2-17-18/
LOCATION:Zoom (online)
CATEGORIES:Software Carpentry,Workshop
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SUMMARY:VR/AR Association Miami Chapter Launch Event 2/17
DESCRIPTION:The VR/AR Association (VRARA) in partnership with the University of Miami’s XR Initiative and Institute for Data Science and Computing (IDSC) will host a Miami Chapter Launch event on February 17\, 2022\, 5:30-8:00 PM at the University of Miami Cosford Cinema (located on campus at 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL 33146)\, or you may attend virtually via Zoom.  \nThis event is free and open to the public. The theme of the event is The Intersection of AI and the Metaverse. Guest Speakers will provide presentations and host discussions with the audience on related topics. There will also be a technology showcase. \nTo register\, please visit:  Eventbrite. \nGuest Speakers\n\nJohn Cunningham\, Head of Government and Aerospace | Unity\nJohn leads Unity’s Government and Aerospace business vertical for the Americas and is the President of the VRARA Central Florida Chapter. John is going to present use cases and trends in the area of digital twins and artificial intelligence.\nDr. Miguel Alonso\, Manager\, Behavior Authoring and Training-Reinforcement Learning\, | Unity\nMiguel is a researcher and technologist that is part of the group that develops Unity’s AI and Machine Learning products. Miguel will share insights into the technology and the implications for Digital Twins and the Metaverse.\nLisa Watts\, Vice President of Product Marketing and Planning | Magic Leap\nThe entire industry is anxiously awaiting the availability of the Magic Leap 2. Lisa will talk about MagicLeap’s vision and plans for the future.\nKim Grinfeder\, Chair\, Department of Interactive Media | University of Miami School of Communication\nKim and his colleagues will share the current programs and key research being conducted at the University and insights into Metaverse trends they are seeing.\nAmy Peck\, CEO | Endeavor XR\nAmy is one of the leading global experts in the XR industry and works with numerous fortune 500 and emerging technology companies\, and she is a highly sought-after global speaker. Amy will discuss emerging trends in the industry\, help to demystify the Metaverse and the role that XR will play.\nTarja Stephens\, President\, Miami Chapter | VR/AR Association\nThe Creator Frontier is working on the future of collective creativity\, connection\, and social impact in the Metaverse. Tarja will share her work and the plans for the VRARA in Miami.\n\n  \nCo-sponsored by the University of Miami’s XR Initiative and Institute for Data Science and Computing (IDSC). \n  \nAbout the XR Initiative \nExtended Reality (XR) refers to combined real and virtual environments. XR systems are immersive technologies that bring physical objects into digital environments and take digital objects into physical reality. XR includes software and hardware used to create virtual reality (VR)\, mixed reality (MR)\, augmented reality (AR)\, and spatial computing. The X-Reality Initiative at the University of Miami helps with access to use this emerging technology\, so we can integrate it seamlessly into everyone’s daily life. \n 
URL:https://idsc.miami.edu/idsc-event/vr-ar-association-miami-chapter-launch-event-2-17/
LOCATION:Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Creative Technologies
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SUMMARY:You’re Invited to the College of Engineering Research Day 2/25
DESCRIPTION:The University of Miami College of Engineering is showcasing its innovation in research on Friday\, February 25\, 2022. Speaker sessions will focus on initiatives in “Engineering Cures for Cancer” along with sessions focused on advanced materials. The poster sessions will focus on engineering solutions to improve our livelihood and directly impact fields like health\, technology\, climate change\, and cybersecurity through engineering.  All in-person events are planned for the Gables campus. (Location TBA) \nFriday 2/25\, 9:00 AM—3:00 PM | REGISTER NOW \nSpeaker Sessions Agenda\nFor the full Agenda with list of speakers\, click here.  Agenda subject to change without notice. \n9:00 Welcome | Dean Biswas\, Helena Solo-Gabriele\, Renee Evans (Poster Judging) \n9:15 Speaker Session I:  Engineering Cures for Cancer\nModerators: Drs. Ashutosh Agarwal and Stephen Nimer \n9:45 Break \n10:15 Speaker Session II:  Advanced Materials for Manufacturing\nModerators: Drs. Emrah Celik\, James Coakley\, Luis Ruiz Pestana \n11:30-1:00 Break \n1:00 Speaker Session III:  Advanced Materials in Healthcare\nModerators: Drs. Sakhrat Khizroev and Fabrice Manns \n2:15 Student Poster Award Recipients\, Closing Adjourn\nHelena Solo-Gabriele\, GESC Representative\, Renee Evans (Poster Awards) \n2:45 End \nSpeaker Sessions planned for virtual and in-person participation. (In-person participation will depend upon University social-distancing requirements at the time of the event.) \n  \nPoster Session Agenda\n8:30 AM Coffee and Cookies \n10:30 AM Poster Session I Set up starts \n11:30 AM -1:15 PM Poster Session I with Box Lunches (in-person) \n1:00-2:15 PM Poster Take Down \n2:15 Student Poster Award Recipients\, Closing Adjourn\nHelena Solo-Gabriele\, GESC Representative\, Renee Evans (Poster Awards) \n(Poster Session will be either indoors or outdoors depending upon University social-distancing requirements. Location TBA.) \nPoster Session organized by the Graduate Engineering Student Council. \n  \nFor a complete agenda please click here. \n 
URL:https://idsc.miami.edu/idsc-event/youre-invited-to-the-college-of-engineering-research-day-2-25/
LOCATION:College of Engineering\, 1251 Memorial Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
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