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Zhanteng Xie, Pujie Xin, and Philip Dames - Sites

https://sites.temple.edu/trail/files/2021/11/XieXinDamesIROS2021.pdf

Zhanteng Xie, Pujie Xin, and Philip Dames Abstract—This paper proposes a novel neural network-based control policy to enable a mobile robot to navigate safety through environments filled with both static obstacles, such as tables and chairs, and dense crowds of pedestrians. The network architecture uses early fusion to combine a short history of lidar data with kinematic data about nearby ...

Mindy Shi's Homepage at Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~mindyshi/

Candidate must have or be close to obtaining a Ph.D. in quantitative fields (include but not limited to Computer Science, Statistics, Mathematics, and Physics) and have demonstrated a high level of research productivity through publication in peer-reviewed conferences and journals. Experiences with machine learning or data privacy is required. As a team player working closely with cross ...

HBGCE0156 Community Organizing Certificate Program | Temple University

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Course Description This course provides an introduction to the principles, strategies, and practices of community organizing as a tool for creating social change. Students will explore the historical roots, theoretical frameworks, and modern applications of community organizing in addressing systemic inequities. Topics include grassroots organizing, leadership development, advocacy, and the ...

CIS587: The RETE Algorithm - Temple University

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

The Rete Algorithm The Rete algorithm uses a rooted acyclic directed graph, the Rete, where the nodes, with the exception of the root, represent patterns, and paths from the root to the leaves represent left-hand sides of rules. At each node is stored information about the facts satisfied by the patterns of the nodes in the paths from the root up to and including this node. This information is ...

Web Application Development - Department of Management Information ...

https://community.mis.temple.edu/mis2402sec004fall2025/

Department of Management Information Systems, Temple University

Student Organizations | Department of Computer & Information Sciences ...

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Clubs and organizations provide students an opportunity to engage with computing outside the classroom, whether to improve coding skills, form communities, or participate in outreach. We encourage you to get involved!

ZZhao_CV_Temple

https://www.fox.temple.edu/sites/fox/files/media/document/ZZhao_CV_Temple_Sep2022_Ziyi-Zhao.pdf

University of Nottingham • BSc in International Business Economics, First Class Honors

Application Process - Law & Public Policy Program

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How to Apply Students can apply to become Law & Public Policy Scholars beginning in October of their 1L year or September of their 2L year. If accepted, they then enter the Program in the summer after their 1L year or 2L year, respectively. The Dean of Students will notify the student body when then application process opens. Each year Professor Rivera-Calderón holds an information session ...

Showcase Your Case Writing Expertise! | Fox School of Business | Fox ...

https://www.fox.temple.edu/faculty-research/institutes-centers/translational-research-center/activities/international-case-writing-competition

The Translation Research Center (TRC) at the Fox School of Business, Temple University invites case authors to participate in the 5th Annual Fox Case Writing Competition to highlight their expertise in developing compelling business cases. This case writing competition is organized in collaboration with Ivey Publishing, Institute for Business and Information Technology (IBIT), Center for ...

NARS Implementations - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/demos.html

The file contains three tables showing the relations among uncertainty measurements, the truth-value functions of the one-premise rules, and the truth-value functions of the two-premise rules, respectively. In each table, the input values can be modified, and the outputs of the functions change accordingly. The system parameters used in the functions can also be adjusted.