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CS Seminar: “Balancing Efficiency vs. Effectiveness and Providing Missing Label Robustness in Multi-Label Stream Classification”, Sepehr Bakhshi, 3:30PM October 9 (EN)

CS590/690 SEMINAR Balancing Efficiency vs. Effectiveness and Providing Missing Label Robustness in Multi-Label Stream Classification Sepehr Bakhshi Ph.D Student (Supervisor: Prof.Dr. Fazlı Can ) Computer Engineering Department Bilkent University Abstract: Available works addressing multi-label classification in a data stream environment focus on proposing accurate models; however, these models often exhibit […]

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CS Seminar: “A Neural Network’s Insight into Predicting Trending Articles in News Streams”, Pouya Ghahramanian, 3:50PM October 9 (EN)

CS590/690 SEMINAR A Neural Network’s Insight into Predicting Trending Articles in News Streams Pouya Ghahramanian Ph.D Student (Supervisor: Prof.Dr. Fazlı Can ) Computer Engineering Department Bilkent University Abstract: In this research, we have two primary objectives. First, we detail our methodology for compiling a comprehensive dataset, comprised of articles and […]

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HIST Seminar: “Ottoman Justice and Political Economies of Empires: European merchants in Ottoman courts (16th/17th centuries)”, Dr. Tommaso Stefini, 4:30PM October 19 (EN)

Title: Ottoman Justice and Political Economies of Empires: European merchants in Ottoman courts (16th/17th centuries) By Dr. Tommaso Stefini, PhD, Yale University Date: 19 October 2023, Thursday Time: 16.30 Venue: A 130 Seminar Room Abstract: This presentation deals with Ottoman politics of justice towards European merchants in the Ottoman Empire […]

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MATH Seminar: “Equivariant Contextuality”, Igor Sikora, 1:30PM October 23 (EN)

You are cordially invited to the Topology Seminar organized by the Department of Mathematics. Speaker: Igor Sikora (Bilkent University) “Equivariant contextuality” Abstract: Simplicial quantum contextuality, introduced by Okay, Kharoof and Ipek, is a framework for using topological methods based on simplicial sets to study quantum contextuality. It subsumes earlier approaches […]

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