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Biography Sanat K. Sarkar is the Cyrus C. K. Curtis Professor of Statistics in the Department of Statistics, Operations, and Data Science at the Fox School of Business, Temple University. He earned his B.Sc. in Statistics from Presidency College (now University) in India, and his M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Statistics from Calcutta University. While completing his Ph.D., he served as a Lecturer in the ...
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ART 1603 Smartphone Photography is an alternative for students who don't have a manual digital camera, but do have a smartphone camera. Note: Prior to Fall 2025, this course was called "Introduction to Photography (Online Digital Course)." Repeatability: This course may not be repeated for additional credits. ART 2605.
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Diving into the world of graphic design, UX/UI design, and illustration, learners are equipped with the tools to develop conceptual thinking, creativity, and visual communication skills. Engaging with a variety of projects, participants will learn to visually articulate ideas, delve into the societal implications of design, and experiment with different mediums and techniques. This blend of ...
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FACULTY PhD STUDENTS Reunion of Temple data science teachers and their former PhD students Location: Anchorage, Alaska (left to right): Jelena Gligorijevic (Yahoo Labs), Eduard Dragut (Temple Univ.), Slobodan Vucetic (Temple Univ.), Zoran Obradovic (Temple Univ.), Mihajlo Grbovic (Airbnb), Vladan Radosavljevic (Spotify), Ping Zhang (Ohio State Univ.), Djordje Gligorijevic (Yahoo Labs). Faculty ...
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Profile Director, Center for Hybrid Intelligence (CHI) (former Center for Cognitive Computing) Professor, Department of Computer and Information Sciences (CIS) Temple University Address: 1925 N. 12th St., 314 SERCPhiladelphia, PA 19122-6094 Telephone: (215) 204-5535Fax: (215) 204-5082Email: vucetic@temple.eduOffice: 314 SERC Resume: View News (December 2020) Co-organizing a NAACL Workshop on ...
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Richard G. Heimberg is the Thaddeus L. Bolton Professor of Psychology (Emeritus) at Temple University. Dr. Heimberg is well known for his efforts to develop cognitive-behavioral treatments for social anxiety disorder and examine their efficacy in comparison to (or in combination with) medication treatments. He and his colleagues have also conducted research on the treatment of generalized ...
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Abstract Model inversion and adversarial attacks in se-mantic communication pose risks, such as con-tent leaks, alterations, and prediction inaccuracies, which threaten security and reliability. This pa-per introduces, from an attacker’s viewpoint, a novel framework called RepObE (Representation Learning-Enhanced Obfuscation Encryption Mod-ular Semantic Task Framework) to secure semantic ...
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Biography Dr. Vinod Venkatraman is currently an Associate Professor in Marketing, and Director of the Center for Applied Research in Decision Making at the Fox School of Business, Temple University. He also holds a secondary affiliation with the Department of Psychology. Dr. Venkatraman joined Temple in July 2011 after completing his PhD in Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke University. His ...
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Biography Elizabeth A. Gordon is the Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs at the Fox School. She is an Professor of Accounting, specializing in the areas of financial reporting and international accounting investigating topics such as international financial reporting standards, corporate communications, executive compensation, related party transactions, accounting restatements, market ...
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If you can’t duplicate a finding, you didn’t find it! Threat vs. Vulnerability vs. Risk Threat: Any circumstance or event with the potential to adversely impact organizational operations. Vulnerability: Weakness in an information system, system security procedures, internal controls, or implementation that could be exploited by a threat source.