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Lecture Date: March 23, 2017
Chapter: Thailand
Chapter Chair: Supavadee Aramvith
Topic: TBD
Lecture Date: March 20, 2017
Chapter: Singapore
Chapter Chair: Stefan Winkler
Topic: Learning Sparsifying Transforms for Signal, Image, and Video Processing
Depending on who do you ask, we have five, six, or even twenty-one senses. Besides touch, vision, hearing, smell and taste, which we are taught about in kindergarten, we have senses of balance, hot and cold, pain, magnetic orientation (although very weak and close to nonexistent), position of our limbs relative to other parts of the body (can you touch your nose while eyes shut?), and more. If you hoped the sixth sense has anything to do with paranormal, I have to disappoint you.
Lecture Date: March 28, 2017
Chapter: Morocco
Chapter Chair: Driss Aboutajdine
Topic: Marked Point Processes for Object Detection and Tracking in Highr Resolution Images:
Applications to Remote Sensing and Biology
Lecture Date: February 22, 2017
Chapter: Delhi
Chapter Chair: Angshul Majumdar
Topic: Adversarial Deep Learning
Johns Hopkins University is seeking an established, highly respected scientist to serve as Director of the Human Language Technology Center of Excellence (HLTCOE). With a dual report to the University’s Provost and Dr. Edward Scheinerman, the Director will be charged with growing the Center and its record of accomplishment.
Human Language Technology Center of Excellence
The University of California, Riverside (UCR) invites applications for an open-rank (tenure-track/tenured) position in the area of geocomputation. This position is part of a major initiative to create a world-class consortium of spatial researchers who are advancing both geospatial analysis and applications to the grand challenges across science, engineering and the humanities.
This position requires a U.S. person or the ability to obtain an Export Authorization from the appropriate government agency for non-U.S. persons.
Please apply at the company website:
http://www.careersathoneywell.com/job/7032600/software-engineer-speech-recognition-pittsburgh-pa/
Thank you.
The Charles L. Brown Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Virginia invites candidates for a post-doctoral Research Associate position working jointly in the laboratory of Dr. Daniel Weller and in the Keck Center for Cellular Imaging with Dr. Ammasi Periasamy.
Humans have been fascinated with light and optics since prehistoric times, when the first “camera” was used to project upside down images onto cave walls. IEEE recently presented the world’s first Visual Innovation Award to showcase innovations that made great impact on human experiences with visual technology or are anticipated to do so in the near future.