https://cis.temple.edu/tagit/events/workshop2025/
Our evaluation demonstrates significant computational advantages in scenarios requiring both reactive responsiveness and deep semantic understanding, including: knowledge-driven conversational AI with persistent semantic memory, multi-domain research synthesis with concept-aware routing, and adaptive agent networks that scale processing ...
https://cis-linux1.temple.edu/~tug29203/25fall-2033/lectures/ch2.pdf
Choose r objects in succession from a population of n distinct objects fa1; a1; ; ang, in such a way that an object once chosen is removed from the population Then we again get an ordered sample, but now there are n - 1 objects left after the rst choice, n - 2 objects left after the second choice, and so on.
https://hope.temple.edu/research/hope-center-basic-needs-survey/2023-2024-student-basic-needs-survey-report
This report shares findings from 91 institutions across 16 states that participated in Hope Impact Partnerships (HIP) and fielded The Hope Center Student Basic Needs Survey between Spring 2023 and Summer 2024.
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https://cis.temple.edu/~tuf80213/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/Karl_Morris_CV.pdf
Recent Peer Reviewed Publications Morris, Karl ; Giovannetti, Tania; Lehman, Sarah, “Towards The Use of Smart Home Sensor Networks to Generate Predictive Activity Models” in 2020 IEEE 33rd International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS), pages 406-411, July 2020.
https://sites.temple.edu/wise2022/files/2022/11/WISE-2022-Schedule-and-Program-11.24.22.pdf
December 14-16, 2022, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark Preliminary – Subject to Change
https://sites.temple.edu/dwolf/files/2020/06/Dissoi-Logoi-EGE.pdf
1. Orientation to the Text It is generally agreed that the text T that we call the Dissoi Logoi was originally composed within the first decade or so after the Peloponnesian War. The single most compelling piece of evidence in support of this dating is the text’s description of the Spartans victory
https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/NARS-Intro.html
NARS (Non-Axiomatic Reasoning System) is a project aimed at the building of a general-purpose intelligent system, i.e., a "thinking machine" (also known as " AGI "), that follows the same principles as the human mind, and can solve problems in various domains.
https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/2166-MC/2166-Syllabus.htm
Times and location Lecture: Tuesday/Thursday 2:00 - 3:20 pm, Wachman Hall 00408 Recitation: Friday 1:00 pm - 2:50 pm, Tuttleman Learning Center 00402
https://sites.temple.edu/gkwatny/files/2024/12/CIS3207-Syllabus_Fall-2024.pdf
Tuesday, Thursday 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM (other times available by request) Check Canvas for up-to-date office hour schedule [appointments are encouraged]