https://cis.temple.edu/ieeemass2023/
The 20th IEEE International Conference on Mobile Ad-Hoc and Smart Systems (MASS 2023) September 25 - 27, 2023 Toronto, Canada
https://sites.temple.edu/edvice/2022/10/27/students-are-using-ai-to-write-their-papers-because-of-course-they-are/
If you find, as we did, that AI writing tools are not useful when the writer cares about the content of the writing, then we’re halfway to solving the problem of students using AI tools to plagiarize. The Plagiarism Arms Race Just because AI generated texts are undetectable right now, doesn’t mean that will always be the case.
https://ronlevygroup.cst.temple.edu/courses/2020_fall/chem5302/lectures/chem5302_lecture2.pdf
Canonical Ensemble: An ensemble with the same Number of molecules, Volume and Temperature, but different Energy per system. (N, V, T)
https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki/Courses/AI-Fall10/Lectures/ch8Bayes.ppt
COMP20411 Machine Learning * Outline Background Probability Basics Probabilistic Classification Naïve Bayes Example: Play Tennis Relevant Issues Conclusions COMP20411 Machine Learning * Background There are three methods to establish a classifier a) Model a classification rule directly Examples: k-NN, decision trees, perceptron, SVM b) Model the probability of class memberships given input ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~wu/research/publications/Publication_files/jsan-13-00044-v2.pdf
The term AI on Edge refers to the execution of AI processes right on edge devices, whereas AI for Edge refers to the deployment of AI models and algorithms in the central servers or upper layers to enhance edge computing capabilities. Previous works conducted on the edge–cloud continuum focused on many aspects of the domain.
https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/2166-MC/2166-Syllabus.htm
Plagiarism will be handled with severe measures. Temple has established a blanket policy on the use of generative AI tools. For this course, the use of such tools is allowed, though should be acknowledged with other references. Students should be familiar with the Student Conduct Code of the university.
https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki/Courses/CIS166-Fall06/Lectures/ch8.3-8.4.ppt
Examples Determine if the following two graphs G1 and G2 are isomorphic: Connectivity Definition: A path of length n from u to v, where n is a positive integer, in an undirected graph is a sequence of edges e1, e2, …, en of the graph such that e1 = {x0, x1}, e2 = {x1, x2}, …, en = {xn-1, xn}, where x0 = u and xn = v.
https://cis.temple.edu/~shi/
Justin Y. Shi BioBook Project: Foundations of Networked Operating Systems -- for High Performance Mission-Critical Services, 2024-5 (under review). Quantum Computing, HPC, Cryptocurrencies and Scalability, Undergraduate Course for Quantum Minor program in College of Science and Technology, 2024. Cyber Defence and Information Assurance, Professional Masters Program, CIS Department, 2014-present ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki/Courses/AI-Fall12/Lectures/Lecture6.pptx
Machine learning: how to acquire a model on the basis of data / experience
https://www.fox.temple.edu/faculty-research/institutes-centers/innovation-entrepreneurship-institute/competitions/byobb
Submission Requirements The Be Your Own Boss Bowl® (BYOBB®) Competition started in 1997 at Temple University as the “Business Plan Competition,” and has since evolved into one of the nation’s most lucrative pitch competitions for aspiring entrepreneurs, with a total prize package including cash prizes and in-kind services awards worth over $100,000. The BYOBB® is open to all Temple ...