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PHIL Talk: “Against Phylogenetic Conceptions of Race,” Kamuran Osmanoğlu (University of Kansas), H-232, 3:40PM May 22 (EN)

“Against Phylogenetic Conceptions of Race” by Kamuran Osmanoglu (University of Kansas), Date: Tuesday May 22, 2018 Time: 1540-1715 Place: H-232 Abstract: Biological racial realism (BRR) continues to be a much-discussed topic, with several recent papers presenting arguments for the plausibility of some type of “biological race.” In this paper, the […]

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MS Thesis Presentation: “An Asymptotically Optimal Solution for Contextual Bandit Problem in Aversarial Setting,” Mohammadreza Mohaghegh Neyshabouri (EE), EE-314, 10AM May 25 (EN)

SEMINAR: AN ASYMPTOTICALLY OPTIMAL SOLUTION FOR CONTEXTUAL BANDIT PROBLEM IN ADVERSARIAL SETTING By Mohammadreza Mohaghegh Neyshabouri M.S. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering Assoc. Prof. Dr. S. Serdar Kozat The seminar will be on Friday, May 25, 2018 at 10.00 @ EE-314 ABSTRACT We propose online algorithms for sequential learning in […]

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MS Thesis Presentation: “Interpolation of Ionospheric Modalities using Kriging, Co-Kriging, and Spatiotemporal Kriging,” Sadia Khaf (EE), EE-314, 10AM June 4 (EN)

SEMINAR: Interpolation of Ionospheric Modalities using Kriging, Co-Kriging, and Spatiotemporal Kriging By Sadia Khaf M.S. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering Prof. Dr. Orhan Arıkan The seminar will be on Monday, June 4, 2018 at 10.00 @ EE-314 ABSTRACT Long distance communication systems and navigation systems operating in the HF band […]

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IAED Skype Lecture: “From Research Planning to Experimental Activity for Hypothesis Validation,” Dr. Shahryar Habibi, FFB-06, 2:30PM June 6 (EN)

Interior Architecture and Environmental Design Department Skype Lecture: FROM RESEARCH PLANNING TO EXPERIMENTAL ACTIVITY FOR HYPOTHESIS VALIDATION Date: 06/06/2018 Wednesday Time, Place: 14:30, FFB06 Speaker: Dr. Shahryar Habibi Bio: Dr. Shahryar Habibi is a licensed architect (Italy), sustainability consultant and researcher with over 10 years of professional experience. During his […]

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MS Thesis Presentation: “Fine-Grained Object Recognition in Remote Sensing Imagery,” Gencer Sümbül (CS), EA-409, 1:30PM June 7 (EN)

MS THESIS PRESENTATION: Fine-Grained Object Recognition in Remote Sensing Imagery Gencer Sümbül MS Student (Supervisor: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Selim Aksoy) Computer Engineering Department Fine-grained object recognition aims to determine the type of an object in domains with a large number of sub-categories. The steadily increase in spatial and spectral resolution […]

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