Recent CS
Colloquiums
Colloquiums
Recent CS Colloquiums
Date | Title | Speaker |
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16 JAN 2025 | Machine Learning with Noisy Labels | Prof Tongliang Liu, Associate Professor, ARC Future Fellow Director of Sydney Artificial Intelligence Centre Director of Trustworthy Machine Learning Lab School of Computer Science University of Sydney |
17 DEC 2024 | Toward Scalable Generative AI via Mixture of Experts in Mobile Edge Networks | |
03 DEC 2024 | Accelerator-Centric Edge AI Architectures for Low-Power and Personalized Wearables | Dr. David Atienza, Professor, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Associate Vice President of Research Centers and Platforms EPFL, Switzerland |
21 NOV 2024 | Project ALPINE: Unveiling The Planning Capability of Autoregressive Learning in Language Models | Dr. Wei Chen, Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research Asia, and the Chair of MSRA Theory Center, Microsoft Research Asia |
25 OCT 2024 | Testing Learning-Enabled Cyber-Physical Systems: Current Approaches and Future Directions | Dr Xi Zheng, Director of International Engagement, School of Computing, Macquarie University, Australia |
19 SEP 2024 | Model Stealing Attacks and Defenses: Where are we now? | Prof. N. ASOKAN, Professor of Computer Science; David R. Cheriton Chair, University of Waterloo |
30 JUL 2024 | Al-Assisted Software Engineering:Trends and Challenges | Prof Yanlin Wang, Assistant Professor , Software Engineering School, Sun Yat-sen University |
17 JUN 2024 | AI-based Medical Image Data Analysis: Challenges and New Approaches | Prof Danny Z. Chen , Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering University of Notre Dame |
11 JUN 2024 | Towards Securing Graph Neural Networks in MLaaS | Prof Xingliang Yuan, Associate Professor, School of Computing and Information Systems, University of Melbourne Australia |
28 MAY 2024 | Edge Computing Systems for Real-time AI-Driven Applications | Dr. Neiwen Ling, Postdoctoral Associate, Efficient Computing Lab, Yale University |
For past colloquiums, please visit CS Colloquiums Archive.
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