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The talk will illustrate how deep learning based approaches can now replace more traditional techniques in many image processing problems, while often providing superior results.
Lydia E. Kavraki is the Noah Harding Professor of Computer Science, professor of Bioengineering, professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and professor of Mechanical Engineering at Rice University.
Current graduate students will present their research in under three minutes before a panel of judges. Learn about world-class research at W&M!
A workshop for A&S grad students preparing to submit a dissertation or thesis to the ETD system and interested in learning more about copyright and embargoing.
A wonderful opportunity for members of the W&M community to grab some free food and resources!
Toward Practical Automation for Software Engineering
Michele Tufano, Computer Science - PhD Dissertation Defense
Title: Learning Code Transformations via Neural Machine Translation
Advisor: Denys Poshyvanyk
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