Lunch for attendees will be available at 11:30 am for the noon meeting.
For any questions about the food being served, please contact the events team. To find out more details about the meeting, see the email...
Lunch for attendees will be available at 11:30 am for the noon meeting.
For any questions about the food being served, please contact the events team. To find out more details about the meeting, see the email...
Abstract: The Internet plays a crucial role in today's social and political movements by facilitating the free circulation of speech, information, and ideas; democracy and human rights throughout the world critically...
Abstract: Reinforcement learning (RL) has emerged as a general-purpose technique for addressing problems involving sequential decision-making. However, most RL methods are based upon the key assumption that the transition...
The Product Management Club meets weekly on Wednesday nights to discuss trends in technology, conduct product thinking seminars, work on case studies, read books, and occasionally prep together for PM recruitment. All...
Every year, the Manning College of Information and Computer Sciences (CICS) joins other UMass Amherst schools, colleges, and units to celebrate UMassGives, a special two-day event where CICS alumni and families join...
April of Awareness Series - Let's talk about race. This is a continuing opportunity for our community to talk about race in an open and safe space. We will share short articles, journals, and videos that build...
PhD student portfolios will be reviewed by faculty. Lunch will be served at 11:30 am.
Abstract:
A distributed learning system allocates learning processes onto several workstations to enable faster learning algorithms. Federated Learning (FL) is an increasingly popular type of distributed learning...
Abstract: The chromatic symmetric function, introduced by Stanley, is a well-studied graph invariant generalizing the chromatic polynomial. Chromatic symmetric functions of (3+1)-free incomparability graphs (including...
Vindhya Rachur '22 will be defending her undergraduate honors thesis, "A Feminist Approach to Understanding Algorithmic Bias in Automated Hiring Practices," on Tuesday, May 3 at 5 pm via Zoom.
All members of the...