The Tuesday Tech Talk seminar is a forum for industry and other organizations to learn about the latest research arising in the labs of faculty in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Oregon State University. Seminar topics will span the full spectrum of EECS with each academic quarter focusing on a particular theme. The talks are targeted for a tech-savvy audience, but the audience is not assumed to have deep knowledge of the particular research area.
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Alan Fern, Professor and Associate Head of ResearchElectrical Engineering and Computer ScienceOregon State University May 31, 2022 AbstractThe AgAID institute is a…
Tech Talk Tuesday: The AgAID Institute: AI…
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Dylan Keon, Assistant Professor (Sr Res)NACSE Research GroupOregon State University AbstractNACSE combines reliable software engineering of decision support systems…
Tech Talk Tuesday: Data Modeling and Quality…
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Abstract The Center for Applied Systems and Software (CASS) is an experiential learning program for students. Our self-funded program provides hands-on learning for…
Tech Talk Tuesday: Lessons in Real-World…
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Margaret Burnett, University Distinguished ProfessorComputer ScienceOregon State University AbstractHow can software professionals systematically assess whether their…
Tech Talk Tuesday: Systematic Inclusive Design:…
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Heather Knight, Assistant Professor Computer Science Oregon State UniversityAbstract This talk will present work from the CHARISMA Robotics lab at Oregon State…
Tech Talk Tuesday: Charismatic Robots in Everyday…
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Weng-Keen Wong, ProfessorComputer ScienceOregon State University AbstractMany machine learning and data mining approaches focus on discovering predictive patterns in…
Tech Talk Tuesday: Looking for Weird Things in…
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Stefan Lee, Assistant ProfessorComputer ScienceOregon State University AbstractVision-and-language research consists of a diverse set of tasks. While underlying image…
Tech Talk Tuesday: Learning Transferable…
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Alan Fern, Professor and Associate Head for ResearchElectrical Engineering and Computer ScienceOregon State University AbstractDespite years of work on robot…
Tech Talk Tuesday: How to Train Your Robot to…
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Radha Venkatagiri, Assistant ProfessorComputer ScienceOregon State University AbstractWe live in a world were errors in computation are becoming ubiquitous and come…
Tech Talk Tuesday: Democratizing Error-Efficient…
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Sanghyun Hong, Assistant ProfessorComputer ScienceOregon State University AbstractHow can we build secure and reliable deep learning systems, e.g., autonomous cars or…
Tech Talk Tuesday: Building Secure and Reliable…
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Sibin Mohan, Associate ProfessorComputer ScienceOregon State University AbstractContemporary operating systems, such as Linux, have grown to be large, complex pieces of…
Tech Talk Tuesday: Resilient Operating Systems…
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Sandhya Saisubramanian, Assistant ProfessorComputer ScienceOregon State University AbstractThe increased deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) systems and their…
Tech Talk Tuesday: In Pursuit of Reliable…
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September 28, 2021 Vincent Immler, Assistant ProfessorElectrical and Computer EngineeringOregon State University Abstract Manufacturing integrated circuits (ICs) is a…
Tech Talk Tuesday: Chip Wars: Make 'em and…
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Julie A. AdamsProfessor, Computer ScienceAssociate Director of Research, CoRISOregon State University AbstractRobots are becoming more common and will become a larger…
Tech Talk Tuesday: Transparency for Robots: Why…
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V John MathewsProfessorElectrical and Computer EngineeringOregon State University May 18, 2021 AbstractRecent technological innovations such as functional neuro-muscular…
Tech Talk Tuesday: Neuroprostheses for amputees…
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