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Lavanya Marla (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) – Greedy Policies and Penalized Information-Relaxation Bounds for EMS: Allocation and Performance Assessment
Lavanya Marla (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) – Greedy Policies and Penalized Information-Relaxation Bounds for EMS: Allocation and Performance Assessment
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
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.
Faculty and staff achievements – 2022
Some achievements of our faculty and staff in 2022
Casting light on counterfeit products through nano-optical technology
SUTD led research in a 3D printed optical security label with nano-sized features. It taps on ambient light sources and is harder to crack due to its 33100 possible combinations.
ASD Adjunct Lecturer Federico Ruberto featured on Arch Daily, Latent Cities with Eyes Wide (and) Shut
ASD Adjunct Lecturer Federico Ruberto featured on Arch Daily, Latent Cities with Eyes Wide (and) Shut
Daniel Dahlmeier (SAP) – Developing NLP in Industry and Chieu Hai Leong (DSO) – Fake News Detection
In the first half of the talk, students will get an understanding of what it is like to work in industry as an NLP expert. The second half will be a sharing on how fake news can be a threat to national security.
Rajan Udwani (University of California, Berkeley) – Submodular Order Functions and Assortment Optimization
Rajan Udwani (University of California, Berkeley) – Submodular Order Functions and Assortment Optimization
When only a Ghost (Ghoul) could freeze 5G connection and that too over-the-air
5G NR (New Radio) is one of the communication technologies that have and will continue to revolutionize the industry sector.
Dong Yanfei (PayPal) – Topics in Graph Neural Networks
In the first part of the lecture, we will look at two limitations of MPNNs. We will also briefly share various graph-structured data in PayPal and some of the applications in the second part of the lecture.