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The Center for Data Science is a hub for experts in data analytics, data management, and data science. Data is changing the way our society makes decisions. At the Center for Data Science, we embrace these challenges. We design and develop solutions that enable our partners and sponsors to solve complex problems posed by volume, variety and velocity (3Vs) of data.
At the Center for Data Science we use a multi-disciplinary approach to explore the impact of data, its challenges, and its opportunities. Our aim is to develop tools and algorithms that enhance our fundamental understanding of how to store, manage, analyze, search and model data. We use the principles and openness of the World Wide Web to deliver this impact.
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Most recent events/seminars
August 10th, 2023 | 11:00 am | Zoom Only
speaker
- Richard S. Franklin:
- Text-supervised local feature mixup towards long-tailed image categorization
- Thesis supervised by Dr. Juhua Hu and Dr. Qi Qian
June 2nd, 2023 | 9:00 - 3:00 pm | CP108 and Zoom
Featured speakers [in the talk order]:
- Renee Burton, Senior Director of Threat Intelligent, Infoblox
- Sikha Pentyala, PhD Student of Computer Science & Systems, UW Tacoma
- Amandeep Puri, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer, Washington State Patrol
- Weichao Yuwen, Associate Professor of Nursing and Healthcare Leadership, UW Tacoma
- Athirai Irissappane, Applied Scientist, Amazon
For more information on these seminars, please visit link
June 1st, 2023 | 10:30 am | CP108 of UW Tacoma, and Zoom
speakers [in the talk order]:
- Nicole Guobadia:
- Efficient Transfer Learning using Pretrained Models on CT/MRI.
- Thesis supervised by Dr. Juhua Hu and Dr. Vikas Kumar (Exactech)
- Mayuree Binjolkar:
- Data Augmentation Towards Class Imbalance in EHR: A Sepsis Case Study.
- Capstone supervised by Dr. Juhua Hu and Dr. Ankur Teredesai
- Deyang Zhong:
- Dictionary-Guided Text Recognition for Smart Street Parking.
- Thesis supervised by Dr. Juhua Hu and Dr. Wei Cheng
- Raj Kumar:
- Enhanced Finger Movement Recognition in sEMG.
- Capstone supervised by Dr. Juhua Hu and Dr. Wei Cheng
Understanding Cloud Computing
Session 1: Introduction to Cloud Computing
Wednesday, May 10th, 2023 | 12:30-1:20PM | TPS 201
Presented by: Jasleen Kaur, MS Computer Science and Systems student at UWT
Session2: Understanding AWS and Basic Linux Commands
Wednesday, May 24th, 2023 | 12:30-1:20PM | TPS 201
Presented by:
- Jasleen Kaur, MS Computer Science and Systems student
- Daniil Filienko,BS Computer Science and Systems Student
For more information on these seminars, please visit link
Learn To Make Machines Learn!
Session 1: Introduction to Machine Learning Principles
Wednesday, April 12th, 2023 | 12:30-1:20PM | TPS 201
Presented by: Sofia Serrano, PhD Student, University of Washington
Session 2: Demystifying the ChatGPT Model
Wednesday, April 26th, 2023
Presented by: Sofia Serrano, PhD Student, University of Washington
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Back To The Basics: Cybersecurity
Session 1: Basic Cybersecurity Principles
Wednesday, March 1st, 2023 | 12:30-1:20PM | TPS 201
Presented by: Khobaib Zafar, UWT Computer Literacy Seminar Student
Session 2: Defending Against Cyber Attacks
Wednesday, March 29th, 2023 | 12:30-1:20PM | TPS 201
Presented by: Khobaib Zafar, UWT Computer Literacy Seminar Student
For more information on these seminars, please visit link
The Programming Series
Session 1: Intro to Programming
Wednesday, January 11th, 2022 |12:30 – 1:20 PM | WG 320/Zoom
Presented by Tom Capaul, MS, UWT CSS professor
Session 2: Intro to Git and Versioning
Wednesday, January 18th, 2022 | 12:30 – 1:20 PM | WCG 103/Zoom
Presented by Tom Capaul, MS, UWT CSS professor
Session 3: Intro to Project Management
Wednesday, January 25th, 2022 | 12:30 – 1:20 PM | TPS 201/Zoom
Presented by Kivanc (Ahmed) Dincer, Ph.D, SET Professor
For more information on these seminars, please visit link