Category: TAMIDS Events

Posts about upcoming events

  • 2020 TAMIDS Data Science Competition: Call for Participation

    2020 TAMIDS Data Science Competition: Call for Participation

    In this year’s Data Science Competition, students will use airline data from the US Bureau of Transportation Statistics to develop airline performance measures and develop models to forecast expected performance. Students are encouraged to identify one or more performance measures that they would like to model, and the competition provides them with the opportunity to… Read more

  • Tutorial Workshop: Ben Hu: Interpretable Machine Learning – Concepts and Techniques

    Tutorial Workshop: Ben Hu: Interpretable Machine Learning – Concepts and Techniques

    Dr. Xia “Ben” Hu, Assistant Professor and Lynn ’84 & Bill Crane ’83 Faculty Fellow, Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering, Texas A&M University, led a tutorial workshop on Interpretable Machine Learning: Concepts and Techniques. The workshop covered fundamental concepts as well as the state-of-the-art algorithms with implementations in interpretable machine learning. Read more

  • Workshop: Astronomical Data Science

    Workshop: Astronomical Data Science

    A two-day workshop on Astronomical Data Science was held at Texas A&M on February 17-18, 2020. Astronomy’s unprecedented success in data collection necessitates equal levels of innovation in data processing and analysis. Current and upcoming large and complex data streams offer huge opportunities for new science, but also new (and old) challenges. This workshop brought… Read more

  • Seminar: Dr. Amy Braverman, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA / Caltech

    Dr. Amy Braverman, Principal Statistician at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, will give a talk entitled “Post-hoc Uncertainty Quantification for Remote Sensing Observing Systems” on Friday January 31, 2020, 11:30am-12:30pm in Blocker 113 Read more

  • Seminar: Prof. Alfred O. Hero III, University of Michigan

    Seminar: Prof. Alfred O. Hero III, University of Michigan

    Prof. Alfred O. Hero III, John H. Holland Distinguished University Professor & R. Jamison and Betty Williams Professor at the University of Michigan, will speak on January 17, 2020 on “Learning to Benchmark” as part of the Operations Research and Data Science Distinguished Seminar Series Read more

  • Workshop: Data Science/AI/DL and Cloud

    Workshop: Data Science/AI/DL and Cloud

    Texas A&M High Performance Research Computing invites you to attend a mini workshop on Data Science / Artificial Intelligence / Deep Learning and the Cloud on September 23rd Read more

  • Workshop: FPGAs in the Era of AI and Big Data

    Workshop: FPGAs in the Era of AI and Big Data

    The Texas A&M Institute of Data Science, Texas A&M High Performance Research Computing, and Intel Corporation will present a workshop on Field Programable Gate Array (FPGAs) in the Era of AI and Big Data on 27 September, 2019. Read more

  • PhD Research Workshop: Computational / Artificial Intelligence

    The Texas A&M Institute of Data Science is sponsoring a 4-day intensive workshop that aims to provide students with expertise in the methods and tools of computational artificial intelligence that they can use in their ongoing research. Students from any domain involved in Data Science are encouraged to apply. Read more

  • Texas A&M Data Science Bootcamp

    Texas A&M Data Science Bootcamp

    Texas A&M Institute of Data Science, Texas A&M High Performance Research Computing, and the Texas Engineering Experiment Station invite you to attend a two-day hands-on data science camp on August 19 & 20, 2019. Read more

  • Workshop: Harnessing the Data Revolution in Networking (HDR-Nets2019)

    Workshop: Harnessing the Data Revolution in Networking (HDR-Nets2019)

    TAMIDS Director Dr. Nick Duffield will serve as General Co-Chair for the 1st Workshop on Harnessing the Data Revolution in Networking (HDR-Nets2019), to be held on October 7, 2019 in conjunction with the 27th IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols, ICNP19, in Chicago, Illinois. The keynote speakers are Dr. Monisha Ghosh, NSF program manager for… Read more