Event Description
Tune in and learn about research opportunities in AI/ML by Drexel's Academic Leaders
Featuring Panelists:
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Edward Kim, PhD, associate professor, Department of Computer Science, Drexel CCI
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David Han, PhD, Bruce Eisenstein Chair & Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Drexel CoE
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Nagarajan Kandasamy, PhD, Professor & Associate Department Head for Undergraduate Affairs. Electrical and Computer Engineering, Drexel CoE
First discovered by Bayes in 1763, machine learning was founded based on the principle of probability to predict the outcome of an event. In 1959, Adam Samuel coined the term machine learning that we now use in modern computing world. Since its first discovery, machine learning gains popularity for its robustness in solving classification and prediction problem. In this panel, academic leaders share their work on various machine learning topics: neuromorphic computing, audio recognition, computer vision as well as research opportunities at Drexel.
This free event is presented by the Drexel Women in Computing Society (WiCS).
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