UMBC Professor Ramana Vinjamuri and his students used Bharatanatyam Mudras, Indian classical dance hand gestures, to help train and evaluate their system for recognizing and modeling human hand...
Two open sessions next week to identify issues to work on
UMBC's Dresher Center for the Humanities has a new working group on AI and the Humanities led by Professor Tim Phin from the Department of Ancient Studies. The group will hold two open...
12-1 pm ET Monday, December 8, UMBC ITE 406 and online
Extracting Implicit Social Information from the Space Around Us Dr. Claire Liang, MIT CSAIL 12-1 pm ET Monday, December 8 UMBC ITE 406 and online We already have robots among us. From Coco...
11-12pm ET Friday, December 5, 2025, free and online
Generative AI for Graduate Students & Post Docs See how generative AI can augment your grad school journey via interactive demonstrations, applications and sandboxing This session provides...
12-1pm ET Wednesday, Dec. 3 in UMBC iITE 459 and online
Self-Defending Ledgers: Automating Distributed Ledger Security Using Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning and Game Theory Md Tariqul Islam 'Pavel' Assistant Professor of Cybersecurity UMBC...
free, 2-3pm ET Thursday, December 11, 2025, Online
As colleges and universities increasingly integrate AI into teaching and learning, accessibility must remain at the forefront of course design. Explore how instructional designers, faculty, and...
11:30-12:30pm EST, Tue Dec. 2; Public Policy 204 & online
This session highlights what faculty need to know, even if they are not adopting AI in their own teaching. Topics include basic Gen AI literacy, a critical examination of student use of AI tools,...
Digital infrastructure is an essential part of higher education, but the sector still struggles to close gaps in how students, faculty, and others access and optimize technology, including AI....
On Language Models and the Dangers of an Algorithmic View From Nowhere Dr. John Bai, University of Canterbury 2-3:00pm EST Monday, December 1, 2025, online Large language models (LLMs)...
Houbing Song, 11:15-12:45, Tue Nov 25, 2025, UMBC, ITE 325b
ACM Distinguished Speaker Talk The Third Wave of Artificial Intelligence: Neurosymbolic AI Prof. Houbing Song, UMBC 11:15-12:45 EST, Tue Nov 25, 2025, UMBC ITE 325b and online There are...
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