Seminars

November 2022

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CS 201 | Leveraging "Partial" Smoothness for Faster Convergence in Nonsmooth Optimization, DAMEK DAVIS, Cornell University
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CS 201 | Challenges and Opportunities in Data-Centric AI, GUANG CHENG, UCLA | Statistics
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CCS 201 | What's Happening in AI? Exploring Trends in Large Language Models, MARK DREDZE, Johns Hopkins University
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CS 201 | Jon Postel Distinguished Lecture: Natural Language Processing for Analyzing Social Meaning: Computational Investigations into the Language of Immigration and Policing, DAN JURAFSKY, Stanford University
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CS 201 | AI for Science: Discovering Diverse Classes of Equations in Medicine and Beyond, MIHAELA VAN DER SCHAAR, University of Cambridge
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