Title: Scalable and Trustworthy Learning in Heterogeneous Networks
Abstract: To build a responsible data economy and protect data ownership, it is crucial to enable learning models from separate, heterogeneous...
Title: Scalable and Trustworthy Learning in Heterogeneous Networks
Abstract: To build a responsible data economy and protect data ownership, it is crucial to enable learning models from separate, heterogeneous...
Title: Socially Responsible and Factual Reasoning for Equitable AI Systems
Abstract: Understanding the implications underlying a text is critical to assessing its impact, in particular the social dynamics that...
The Product Management Club meets weekly on Tuesday nights to discuss trends in technology, conduct product thinking seminars, work on case studies, read books, and occasionally prep together for PM recruitment. All UMass...
Title: Analyzing and Securing Software with Robust and Generalizable Learning
Abstract: Software is powering every aspect of our society, but it remains plagued with errors and prone to critical failures and...
Title: A Holistic View on Machine Learning for Systems
Abstract: Improving computer system performance and resource efficiency are long-standing goals. Recent approaches that use machine learning methods to...
Title: Sequential Prediction: Calibration and Selectivity
Abstract: This talk will discuss new perspectives and results on sequential prediction/learning under minimal assumptions on the data. In the first part...
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The Systems Lunch talk series organized by Emery Berger is back in person! All talks are Fridays at 12:00 pm Eastern in room A311 (LGRC). Systems Lunch is a great opportunity to hear...
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To attend this talk via Zoom, click here. To obtain the passcode for this series, please see the event advertisement on the seminars email list or reach out to...
Title: Pseudorandomness and Space Complexity: New Methods, New Insights, and New Milestone
Abstract: Algorithm designers often introduce random choices into their algorithms in an effort to improve efficiency....
The Product Management Club meets weekly on Tuesday nights to discuss trends in technology, conduct product thinking seminars, work on case studies, read books, and occasionally prep together for PM recruitment. All UMass...