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Yichuan Zhu - Temple University

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Biography Dr. Yichuan Zhu leads the Computational Geosystems Laboratory in the Civil & Environmental Engineering Department at Temple University. Prior to joining Temple University, he worked as a Post-doctoral fellow at Kentucky Geological Survey where he applied quantitative methods such as machine learning, Bayesian techniques, and spatio-temporal simulations to solve applied Earth science ...

Sonic Drawings: Making the Invisible Visible | Tyler School of Art ...

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Through Sept. 13, the Tyler Atrium at Temple University will present Sonic Drawings, an interdisciplinary installation that transforms sound into something visitors can see, feel and explore. The project creates a shfting landscape of light patterns, geometric sand forms and resonant sculptural chambers, all powered by sound waves. Sonic Drawings is a collaboration between Erin Rose Boyle ...

Faculty - Center for Data Analytics and Biomedical Informatics

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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 ...

“Neural-Symbolic Computing: An Effective Methodology for Principled ...

https://cis.temple.edu/tagit/presentations/Neural-Symbolic%20Computing%20An%20Effective%20Methodology%20for%20Principled%20Integration%20of%20Machine%20Learning%20and%20Reasoning.pdf

“Neural-symbolic computing aims at reconciling the dominating symbolic and connectionist paradigms of AI under a principled foundation. In neural-symbolic computing, knowledge is represented in symbolic form, whereas learning and reasoning are computed by a neural network.”

Wireless Printing Available for Students - Library Technology Services

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Wireless Printing Available for Students Library Tech Assistants often get asked about how to print using wireless connection. To answer that question, we have shared here some information from Computer Services about Wireless Printing.

Joint Mobile Edge Caching and Pricing: A Mean-Field Game Approach

https://cis.temple.edu/~wu/research/publications/Publication_files/ICDE2024_Xu.pdf

Abstract—In this paper, we investigate the competitive content placement problem in Mobile Edge Caching (MEC) systems, where Edge Data Providers (EDPs) cache appropriate contents and trade them with requesters at a suitable price. Most of the existing works ignore the complicated strategic and economic interplay between content caching, pricing, and content sharing. Therefore, we propose a ...

Online AI Prompting Certificate Course | Temple University

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Join the 5-week online AI Prompting certificate course at Temple University. The skills based course is led by industry experts and designed to provide you with the skills needed to fully utilize AI tools like ChatGPT.

Microsoft Word - CanvasTemplateGuide.docx

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provides students with simple navigation, clear directions, built-in support, and technical guidance.

Graduate Students - College of Science and Technology

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Lydia Field Program: MS (Environmental Geoscience) Advisor: Sujith Ravi Research area: Ecohydrology Email: lydia.field@temple.edu

THE ART OF INFOGRAPHICS - IBIT

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CMYK (CYAN, MAGENTA,YELLOW AND BLACK ) CMYK are the colors used in printing inks. These four colors are used in printing because virtually any visible color can be created simply by mixing them in various amounts. CMYK is a ‘subtractive color’ process, which works by subtracting the colors of light reflected on a piece of white paper. In other words, each color of ink on the paper reduces ...