Events
Vincent Oh (AWS) – Build with Generative AI on AWS
Join this session to see how to use generative AI for a range of tasks such as code generation, chatbots, text generation, search, image generation, and personalisation.
Programming with Robots: A Hands-on Experience – by Assistant Professor Malika Meghjani, ISTD
Through this one-day workshop taught by ISTD faculty, Assistant Professor Malika Meghjani, participants were taught the fundamentals of simple programming using Ardunios to code a simple differential drive robot.
Bryan Low (AI Singapore) – Learning with Less Data: Automated Machine Learning and Bayesian Optimization
In this talk, I will briefly describe our research efforts on learning with less data and automated machine learning. Then, I will discuss in greater detail on one of such efforts: Bayesian optimization (BO), specifically, in how we have progressed from tackling some of the fundamental challenges/issues in BO to applying BO to more complex blackbox optimisation problems.
ISTD Design Exhibition 2023
We are pleased to present to you our annual ISTD Design Exhibition Students Project Showcase in April 2023. Sophomore CSD students showcased their Design Projects from two courses.
Heather VanCura (Oracle) – What Is MySQL, and Why Should You Learn it? and Santosh Panda (Cloudrea) – Building modern databases using object stores
In this talk, we will explain why you should learn MySQL, jhow MySQL solves problems in the software industry, and how database skills can guide your career growth. We will also provide resources to help you learn and explore career opportunities utilizing this skillset.
Jonathan Tan (Unabiz) – Massive IoT: Tiny Sensors, Low Power Network, Unified Interface
UnaBiz is an IoT company with a vision of massive IoT, focusing on sensors, networks and sensor middleware platform. The company has experienced through the cycle of technology hype, digitalisation PoC, pains and pitfalls, and finally the successful design and deployment of massive IoT across several verticals.
Matthias Chin (Cloudsine) – Using Deep Learning to Detect Web Defacement Hackings
In this talk, we will share how we learn from >10 years of defacement data to train a unique deep learning model that can classify web changes as defacements.
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.
Yogabrata Datu (Game Lab) – Game Design for Serious Purposes
Video games have been one of the engaging mediums of entertainment for a few decades. Other than entertainment, video games can also be exploited to improve motivation for productivity. Learn to use Octalysis methods as a checklist to construct an engaging game design.
Cipta Herwana (Google) – Launching Successful ML Projects in the Real World
In this talk, Cipta will share some lessons learned from real world projects around the necessary considerations and tools required to support a production ML model, as well as communication with stakeholders and product managers.