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Juni 2019
CS-Colloquium mit Univ.-Prof. Aapo Hyvärinen
CS-Colloquium mit Univ.-Prof. Aapo Hyvärinen (Universität Helsinki) zum Thema "Nonlinear independent component analysis: A principled framework for unsupervised deep learning" Abstract Unsupervised learning, in particular learning general nonlinear representations, is one of the deepest problems in machine learning. Estimating latent quantities in a generative model provides a principled framework, and has been successfully used in the linear case, e.g. with independent component analysis (ICA) and sparse coding. However, extending ICA to the nonlinear case has proven to be extremely…
Erfahren Sie mehr »TEWI-Kolloquium: MEMS microfabrication-part 2: Back-end
Dr. Ali Roshanghias Abstract: In this talk, the back-end processing and integration technologies of MEMS devices will be addressed. Unlike electronics IC packaging, MEMS packaging in not well-established, is expensive (up to 80% of the product total cost and is custom-built. Here, we will introduce the basics of MEMS packaging in different levels of integrations. The common backend processes will be covered in this talk such as wafer dicing, wafer thinning, wafer bonding, molding and over-molding, die-attach, solder bumping and…
Erfahren Sie mehr »Award Ceremony: Epilog – learning from the best
On 25 June 2019, the Faculty of Informatics, TU Wien, honours excellent students for their outstanding achievements in the festive setting of Epilog. In addition to the award of the best diploma thesis, the Best Poster Award is presented. Apart from that, the graduates of the Bachelor with Honors excellence program are honoured. EPILOG, TU Wien, Faculty of Informatics
Erfahren Sie mehr »CS-Colloquium mit Prof. Toru Ishida
CS-Colloquium mit Prof. Toru Ishida (Waseda University) zum Thema "The Language Grid: Multi-Language Service Platform for Intercultural Collaboration" Abstract Intercultural collaboration, a subfield of social informatics, is a goal-directed group activity based on multilingual communication. We set its research target on collaboration, instead of communication, because we can clearly identify research issues when the goal of group activities is defined. To overcome language barriers and facilitate intercultural collaboration, we designed the Language Grid, which allows users to freely create…
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Public Guest Lecture: Forthcoming – around e-mental health interventions
Guest talk by Prof. Heleen Riper, VU University Amsterdam as part of the TEAM ITN Summer School
Erfahren Sie mehr »Public guest lecture: Developing computer-based mental health interventions
Guest talk by Prof Rafael Calvo, Imperial College London as part of the TEAM ITN Summer School Abstract: Substantial investment from government and commercial organisations in health technology reflects the opportunities to promote uniquely tailored, data-rich and autonomy-supportive tools at scale. Still many digital technologies for health and wellbeing go un-evaluated, lack an evidence base, or fall short of achieving the impact intended. Among the challenges to success is achieving the deep interdisciplinarity involved, which often requires continuous collaboration among…
Erfahren Sie mehr »TEWI-Kolloquium: On-the-fly Collaboration for Legacy Business Process Systems in An Open Service Environment
Prof. Liang ZHANG (Leon) Ph.D Abstract: Dynamic, distributed and open business forces enterprises to support various critical requirements, such as, timely reacting to changes, properly reusing business assets and smoothly collaborating with external partners. Existing approaches focus on mechanisms dealing with heterogeneity, but there is a lack of frameworks enabling legacy business processes performing collaboration in an open service environment. This paper proposes the L2L service framework featuring reactive IoT event messaging and coordinator-based collaborating between autonomous enterprises. Along with…
Erfahren Sie mehr »Public guest lecture: Toward robust, efficient, and usable e-health and mHealth research: Optimizing knowledge accumulation and reuse
Guest talk by Prof Predrag Klasjna, Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute & University of Michigan as part of the TEAM ITN Summer School Abstract: Mobile health and e-health research often takes two primary forms: early-stage pilot studies, intended to evaluate system feasibility or user experiences with a new intervention, and randomized controlled trials, which aim to rigorously assess the efficacy or effectiveness of a health technology. Yet, both of these methods have significant limitations in terms of their ability…
Erfahren Sie mehr »Swarm Robotics – A Formal Approach
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Heiko Hamann Abstract: In similar style to the book of the same title we try to understand how to design large-scale robot systems by going through several example scenarios on topics such as aggregation, task allocation, self-assembly, collective decision-making, and collective construction. We study the methodology behind building multiple, simple robots and how the complexity emerges from multiple interactions between these robots such that they are able to solve difficult tasks. CV: Heiko Hamann received his doctorate in…
Erfahren Sie mehr »Public Guest Lecture: The Future of Disruptive Innovation in Global Language MOOCs Education on edX
The Vienna Informatics Living Lab invites to a guest lecture by Haohsiang Liao, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Abstract This talk presents MandarinX, an organization providing a premier Chinese language learning experience online in partnership with edX, a Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC) provider founded by Harvard and MIT. As of May 2019, MandarinX has experienced high demand with an enrollment of 282,286 learners across five in-house designed and developed MOOC courses: First Steps in Chinese, Basic Mandarin Series: Level One,…
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