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Geoffrey Chua (Nanyang Technological University) – An Algorithmic Approach to Managing Supply Chain Data Security: The Differentially Private Newsvendor
Geoffrey Chua (Nanyang Technological University) – An Algorithmic Approach to Managing Supply Chain Data Security: The Differentially Private Newsvendor
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.
End of tedium? How AI impacts the creative sector
From theatre and music to fashion and architecture, artificial intelligence is supercharging creative work, even as ethical concerns mount
How curiosity sparked pioneering research
While working alongside cancer research groups during his postdoctoral studies, Assistant Professor Desmond Loke became intrigued by the possibility of extending the application of his electronic devices to cancer studies.
Jason Altschuler (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) – Computing Wasserstein barycenters: easy or hard?
Jason Altschuler (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) – Computing Wasserstein barycenters: easy or hard?
Subhro Ghosh (National University of Singapore) – The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Negative Association
Subhro Ghosh (National University of Singapore) – The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Negative Association
Tree rings reveal 400 years of rainfall patterns, forecasting extreme weather conditions
Tree rings forecast an increase in extreme weather conditions in Pakistan and Afghanistan
Student Achievements 2019
Here are some of the accolades garnered by our students
Faculty/Staff Achievements – 2021
Some achievements of our faculty and staff
How curiosity sparked pioneering research
While working alongside cancer research groups during his postdoctoral studies, Assistant Professor Desmond Loke became intrigued by the possibility of extending the application of his electronic devices to cancer studies.