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FRG Biweekly Meeting: Jeremy Marzuola, UNC

Chapman Hall 205 S. Columbia Street, Chapel Hill, United States

Professor Jeremy Marzuola discussed his research on Nodal Deficiency and Graph Partitioning ideas.

FRG Biweekly Meeting: Yao Li, UNC

Chapman Hall 205 S. Columbia Street, Chapel Hill, United States

Title:Security of Deep Learning Models Speaker: Yao Li, UNC Abstract: In this talk, Dr. Li introduced two of her recent works in the field of security of deep learning models. The first one is "Detecting Adversarial Examples with Bayesian Neural … Read more

FRG Biweekly Meeting: Ping-Shou Zhong, UIC

Chapman Hall 205 S. Columbia Street, Chapel Hill, United States

Title: Statistical Inference for High-dimensional Covariance and Graphical Models Speaker: Ping-Shou Zhong, UIC Abstract: In this talk, I will present two statistical inference problems for high dimensional covariance and graphical models. In the first part of the talk, I will … Read more

FRG Biweekly Meeting: Dr. Bo Zhang, Eli Lilly

Title: Two Mathematical Questions in Machine Learning Projects Speaker: Dr. Bo zhang, Director, Advanced Analytics and Data Sciences, Eli Lilly and Company Abstract: This is an informal talk. Dr. Bo Zhang will discuss some mathematical questions arising from his research … Read more

FRG Biweekly Meeting: Siqi Xiang, UNC

Title: Binary Expansion Testing and Dependence Analysis Of Genomic Data Abstract: In The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) data set, there are many interesting nonlinear dependencies between pairs of genes that reveal important relationships and subtypes of cancer. We study the nonlinear … Read more

FRG Biweekly Meeting: Shahar Kovalsky, UNC Math

Title: Geometric Optimization: triangles, points and graphs (Part 01) Abstract: The first part of the talk will begin with a brief introduction to geometry processing, highlighting some fundamental challenges in discrete differential geometry. I will then present an approach for optimizing … Read more