Warm and Fuzzy Machine Learning

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Virtual Event

Monday, October 19, 2020, 6 pm

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Husky Bites presents Special Guest Tim Havens

Associate Dean for Research, College of Computing
William and Gloria Jackson Associate Professor of Computer Systems
Director, Institute of Computing and Cybersystems

Co-host

Hanieh Deilamsalehy, PhD, machine learning researcher at Adobe and Michigan Tech alum (ECE ‘17)

About this talk
Nearly everyone has heard the term 'Deep Learning' at this point, whether to describe the latest artificial intelligence feat like AlphaGo, autonomous cars, facial recognition, or numerous other latest-and-greatest gadgets and gizmos. But what is Deep Learning? How does it work? What can it really do and how are Michigan Tech students advancing the state-of-the-art? In this edition of Husky Bites, Dr. Havens will talk about every-day uses of machine learning and the machine learning (and fuzzy machine learning) research going on in his lab: explosive hazards detection, under-ice acoustics detection and classification, social network analysis, connected vehicle distributed sensing, and other stuff.

Join us early at 5:45 p.m. for conversation and a weather update.

About Husky Bites
Husky Bites are free 20-minute Interactive Zoom Webinars from the College of Engineering at Michigan Tech. Time after for Q&A.

Series Host
Janet Callahan, Dean of the College of Engineering
Michigan Technological University

Brain Food
Join us for a bite! Grab some dinner with Dean Janet Callahan and a special guest, and learn something new! This family-friendly event is BYOC (bring your own curiosity). 

When: Mondays, 6:00 p.m. starting September 14 and held weekly through December.

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