A project of the Data Science Across the College initiative, directed by Timothy Beal and Mark Turner and supported by President (now emerita) Barbara Snyder, the Data Science Colloquium through the Department of Cognitive Science at ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ is meant to build on strengths and potentials across many fields, including the arts and humanities, social and behavioral sciences, and natural and mathematical sciences, to elevate data science and machine learning as a college-wide focus for research, scholarship, and curriculum development.
Upcoming Data Science Colloquia
Past Data Science Colloquia
Self-organizing Map and Imaging: New Applications for an Old Method
Presented by Erkki Somersalo Professor, Department of Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, and Statistics.ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ See Somersalo's Presentation
ai.iliff – Conversational AI for Online Learning
Presented by Members of the AI Institute at Iliff School of Theology See the ai.iliff Presentation
If Big Data is the Answer to Alzheimer’s, What is the Question?
Presented by Peter Whitehouse Peter J. Whitehouse MD-PhD has a primary appointment as Professor of Neurology, with secondary positions as Professor of Psychiatry, Cognitive Science, Neuroscience, and Organizational Behavior, and former appointments (but current interests) in Psychology, Bioethics,…
Heterogeneous Network Analysis for Computational Drug Prediction
Presented by Jing Li, Leonard Case Jr. Professor in Engineering and Interim Chair Department of Computer and Data Sciences; and moderated by Tim Beal See Li's Presentation
Language in the Body: Quantifying the Multimodal Signal in Spontaneous Discourse
Presented by Jennifer Hinnell is a Killam Laureate and PhD candidate in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Alberta under Dr. Sally Rice. Her research spans cognitive and corpus linguistics, multimodality, and gesture studies.