290 result(s)
Overcoming the limitations of autoregressive and non-autoregressive neural models
22 July 2024
Overcoming the limitations of autoregressive and non-autoregressive neural models

ISTD PhD Oral Defense Seminar by Haoran Li – Language models are critical to the advancement of natural language processing and general artificial intelligence. In this thesis, we aim to address the limitations of language models, particularly focusing on the exposure bias in Autoregressive (AR) models and the label bias in Non-Autoregressive (NAR) models.

ISTD
Seminar/Lecture

2.00 pm – 4.00 pm
SUTD Think Tank 14 (Building 1, Level 5, Room 1.509)
An introduction of cybersecurity in investment banking an overview of digital signatures
16 July 2024
An introduction of cybersecurity in investment banking: an overview of digital signatures

ISTD COIL Seminar by Fan Liu & Felix Tong – This session will give you an overview of how technology, especially cybersecurity, is being adapted at Morgan Stanley. Speakers will then deep dive into the topic of digital signatures – the origin, history, and more importantly its current application in the banking industry and latest developments.

ISTD
Seminar/Lecture

12.30 pm – 2.00 pm
SUTD Think Tank 4/5 (Building 1, Level 3, Room 1.312/1.313)
Towards effective robust and continual multi-modal learning
11 July 2024
Towards effective, robust, and continual multi-modal learning

ISTD PhD Oral Defense Seminar by Li Xu – In the ever-evolving field of artificial intelligence (AI), deep learning has emerged as a pivotal technique driving remarkable advancements across various domains. Among its many branches, multi-modal learning stands out as a particularly significant approach, which involves integrating and processing information from multiple modalities of data, such as visual content and language information, to enhance the capabilities of AI systems.

ISTD
Seminar/Lecture

2.00 pm – 4.00 pm
SUTD Think Tank 12 (Building 1, Level 5, Room 1.506)
The fundamental theorem of normal play
5 July 2024
The fundamental theorem of normal play

ESD Research Seminar by Urban Larsson – Combinatorial Game Theory is the branch of Mathematics and Computer Science that studies two-player games with perfect and complete information; there is no chance, and there are no hidden moves.

ESD
Seminar/Lecture

11.00 am – 12.00 pm
SUTD Data Analytics Lab (Building 1, Level 6, Room 1.610)
The Urban Lab  Innovating for Density and Scarcity
2 July 2024
The Urban Lab : Innovating for Density and Scarcity

The talk will focus on how we have been addressing two of the most difficult issues that confront us – an increasingly dense environment and the scarcity of fundamental resources such as land, water and energy. The lecture provides useful insights for all who live and work in Singapore and are interested to contribute to making ours an even more liveable, sustainable and vibrant city.

Seminar/Lecture

6.30 pm – 8.00 pm
LT421, Level 4, NUS SDE3, 4 Architecture Drive, School Of Design and Environment 117566
Near-field communications What will be different
27 June 2024
Near-field communications: What will be different?

ESD Research Seminar by Yuanwei Liu – The design dilemma of “What will be different between near-field communications (NFC) and far-field communications (FFC)?” is discussed from four perspectives in this talk.

ESD
Seminar/Lecture

11.00 am – 12.00 pm
SUTD Think Tank 21 (Building 2, Level 3, Room 2.310)
Modelling Cities as Complex Adaptive Systems CitySIM  An Agent-Based System for Modelling and Simulating Cities
26 June 2024
Modelling Cities as Complex Adaptive Systems: CitySIM – An Agent-Based System for Modelling and Simulating Cities

LKY CIC Brown Bag Lunchtime Talk – Cities are complex entities that consists of many interacting systems. Cities are expected to grow in size and diversity, face diminishing

Seminar/Lecture

1.00 pm – 2.00 pm
Building 2 Level 3, SUTD Think Tank 22, 8 Somapah Road 487372
Modelling and design of assemblies with discrete equivalence classes
24 June 2024
Modelling and design of assemblies with discrete equivalence classes

ISTD PhD Oral Defense Seminar by Rulin Chen – An assembly comprises parts joined together to achieve a specific form or functionality. Compared to monolithic objects, assemblies have many benefits in terms of fabrication, transportation, and adaptability. Parts of assemblies are always geometrically simple to fabricate with digital techniques, can be efficiently packed for transportation, and offer adaptability through flexible replacement or modification. Hence, assemblies are widely used in our daily lives that most of our consumer products, industry machines, and architectural structures are assemblies.

ISTD
Seminar/Lecture

3.00 pm – 5.00 pm
SUTD Think Tank 15 (Building 1, Level 5, Room 1.510)
Using citizen science for a deeper understanding of the urban built environment
21 June 2024
Using citizen science for a deeper understanding of the urban built environment

LKY CIC Brown Bag Lunchtime Talk – This presentation explores the use of citizen science; highlighting the potential for this underutilised methodology to create better, data driven, outcomes for the design and planning of our cities and communities.

Seminar/Lecture

1.00 pm – 2.00 pm
Building 2 Level 3, SUTD Think Tank 22, 8 Somapah Road 487372
Leveraging pre-trained language models for social geolocation
20 June 2024
Leveraging pre-trained language models for social geolocation

ISTD PhD Oral Defense Seminar by Menglin Li – Social media has become an integral part of daily life, leading to an explosion of social data. Geographical information within social media is essential for applications such as location-based analysis, recommendations, and targeted advertising. However, such information is sparse, prompting the exploration of mining it from social media data.

ISTD
Seminar/Lecture

10.00 am – 12.00 pm
SUTD Think Tank 10 (Building 1, Level 4, Room 1.416)