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Constraint Satisfaction Problems - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~giorgio/cis587/readings/constraints.html

Introduction and Definitions Search can be made easier in cases where the solution insted of corresponding to an optimal path, is only required to satisfy local consistency conditions. We call such problems Constraint Satisfaction (CS) Problems. For example, in a crossword puzzle it is only required that words that cross each other have the same letter in the location where they cross. It ...

Optimizing Data-Driven Federated Learning in UAV Networks

https://cis-linux1.temple.edu/~jiewu/research/publications/Publication_files/ICPADS2024.pdf

Abstract—Federated Learning (FL) is an emerging privacy-preserving distributed machine learning paradigm that enables numerous clients to collaboratively train a global model without transmitting private datasets to the FL server. Unlike most existing research, this paper introduces a Data-Driven FL system in Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) networks, named DDFL, which features an innovative ...

Targeted Recommendations and Spillover Effects

https://www.fox.temple.edu/sites/fox/files/targetingPPT.GBM_-1.pdf

Targeted Promotions on an E-Book Platform : Crowding Out, Heterogeneity, and Opportunity Costs Nathan Fong, Yuchi Zhang, Xueming Luo, and Xiaoyi Wang

DUNCAN B. HOLLIS - law.temple.edu

https://law.temple.edu/wp-content/uploads/Hollis-CV.pdf

Associate Dean for Academic Affairs January 2011-July 2018 Served as part of the Law School’s leadership team. Administrative responsibilities included faculty oversight and scheduling, curriculum development, public and alumni outreach, plus general oversight and implementation of law school and university academic policies.

Single Photon Interference and Diffraction

https://faculty.cst.temple.edu/~tuf43817/PHYS4796/Jacob_Shin-Physics_4796___Two_Slit.pdf

I. INTRODUCTION Performing the classic 2-slit and 1-slit experiments using one photon at a time was important since it confirmed that interference and quantum phenomena still occur with just one photon. Then 2-slit and 1-slit experiments used double slits and single slits, respectively, with apertures much smaller than the distance between the detector and slits. When light passed through the ...

Online Federated Learning on Distributed Unknown Data Using UAVs

https://cis.temple.edu/~jiewu/research/publications/Publication_files/ICDE2024_Online_Federated_Learning_on_Distributed_Unknown_Data_Using_UAVs.pdf

Abstract—Along with the advance of low-altitude economy, a variety of applications based on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have been developed to accomplish diverse tasks. In this paper, we focus on the scenario of multiple UAVs performing Federated Learning (FL) tasks. Specifically, a group of UAVs is scheduled to repeatedly visit some Points of Interest (PoIs), collect the data produced ...

Klein College of Media and Communication

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The Klein College of Media and Communication is one of the largest schools of its kind in the country. Considered the Philadelphia region’s leading provider of media employees, Klein College is where academic and creative ideas come to fruition.

Pei Wang Publications - Temple University

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Selected Papers of Pei Wang All the following publications are authored by Pei Wang unless specified otherwise.

Protecting Vulnerable Voices: Reducing False Confessions from People ...

https://sites.temple.edu/pcrs/2024/05/01/protecting-vulnerable-voices-reducing-false-confessions-from-people-with-mental-illness/

By Julia Rankin Introduction The issues of wrongful convictions and exonerations have gained popularity in the last few decades. The establishment of the Innocence Project, [1] as well as several media sensations such as Serial[2] and Making a Murderer, [3] have launched discussions of exonerations into the mainstream. After years of studying exonerations, scholars have identified a handful of ...

Blended, Hybrid, and Flipped Courses: What’s the Difference?

https://sites.temple.edu/edvice/2019/11/05/blended-hybrid-and-flipped-courses-whats-the-difference/

Ariel Siegelman, Senior Instructional Technology Specialist If you’ve read about or attended workshops on approaches to teaching and learning with technology, chances are you’ve come across a few different terms to describe classes that have an online component. What are blended, hybrid, and flipped courses? Are they all describing the same approach to teaching, or are they different from ...