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Hamid Krim (NC State University, USA)

Lecture Date: June 21, 2016
Chapter: France
Chapter Chair: Jacques Blanc-Talon
Topic: Sensor and Social Networks: A case for Topological Data Analysis

Hamid Krim (NC State University, USA)

Lecture Date: June 16, 2016
Chapter: France
Chapter Chair: Jacques Blanc-Talon
Topic: Convexity, Sparsity, Nullity and all that....in Data Analysis

Hynek Hermansky (Johns Hopkins University, USA)

Lecture Date: September 2, 2016
Chapter: Colombia
Chapter Chair: Hernan Benitez
Topic: TBD

Min Wu (University of Maryland, USA)

Lecture Date: April 21, 2016
Chapter: Vancouver
Chapter Chair: Ivan Bajic
Topic: Exploring Power Network Signatures for Information Forensics

 

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