Events
Xu Yunjian (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) – Optimal Policy Characterization for Action Space Dimensionality Reduction in Stochastic Deadline Scheduling
Xu Yunjian (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) – Optimal Policy Characterization for Action Space Dimensionality Reduction in Stochastic Deadline Scheduling
Yancheng Yuan (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University) – Convex Clustering Model: A New “Fashion” for Clustering
Yancheng Yuan (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University) – Convex Clustering Model: A New “Fashion” for Clustering
Wei Sun (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center) – Counterfactual-based Prescriptive Trees
Wei Sun (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center) – Counterfactual-based Prescriptive Trees
James Trevelyan (The University of Western Australia) – Engineering Practice – Social Science Research
James Trevelyan (The University of Western Australia) – Engineering Practice – Social Science Research
Towards the industrial metaverse
TL@SUTD Research Seminar by Marc Pollefeys – Towards the industrial metaverse
Presentations by the Aviation Studies Institute
ESD Research Seminar by Mingmei Li & Benjamin Tan – ASI will present two topics, “Estimating Hub Traffic Share on the ‘Kangaroo Route’ via an Aggregate Itinerary Choice Model” and “Air Traffic Delay Propagation and Root Cause Identification through Trajectory-Based Optimisation Analysis”.
Vishal Gupta (USC Marshall School of Business) – Data Pooling in Stochastic Optimization for Panel Data
Vishal Gupta (USC Marshall School of Business) – Data Pooling in Stochastic Optimization for Panel Data
Costas Courcoubetis (Chinese University of Hong Kong) – Topics in the Analysis and Optimization of Decentralized Systems
Costas Courcoubetis (Chinese University of Hong Kong) – Topics in the Analysis and Optimization of Decentralized Systems
Alper Atamturk (University of California, Berkeley) – Sparse Estimation: Closing the Gap Between L0 and L1 Models
Alper Atamturk (University of California, Berkeley) – Sparse Estimation: Closing the Gap Between L0 and L1 Models
Louis Bigo (University of Lille) – Modeling language in musical scores
This presentation reviews different representations and algorithms dedicated to the processing of symbolic musical data, enabling the highlighting of different aspects of musical language that appears within musical scores.