Spring 2021 Speakers

3:00 pm Central Time, EIT Building Room 217
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 DateDeptName of the SpeakerTitle of the TalkHost
1/22ISDr. John R. Talburt, UA Little Rock Information ScienceSeminar Orientation and Review of the Computer and Information Sciences Degree Completion ProcessTalburt
1/29ISDr. Elizabeth Pierce, UA Little Rock Information ScienceUtilizing the AWS Platform to support Big Data Research ProjectsTalburt
2/5ISDr. Eduardo Blanco, Computer Science & Engineering, University of North TexasUnderstanding Emojis and Event OutcomesBaker
2/12ISDr. Timothy King, Convenor of ISO/TC184/SC4/WG13 – Industrial Data Quality, Bradly, England, U.K.ISO 8000: Current status and gaps for further developmentTalburt
2/19ISDr. Elizabeth Pierce, Dr. John Talburt, UA Little Rock, Information SciencePanel Discussion: How to Succeed in your Doctoral StudiesTalburt
2/26BIDr. Phil Williams, MidSouth Bioinformatics CenterInternet of Things (IoT) for the Life Sciences
Use this Special Link for this Talk:
https://ualr-edu.zoom.us/j/88618660364
Pierce
3/5CSDr. Sandra Leiterman, Managing Director, UA Little Rock Cyber Gym UA Little Rock Cyber GymBaker
3/12CSDr. Philip Huff, UA Little Rock Computer ScienceAnonymous Authentication on the BlockchainTalburt
3/19ISDr. Jonathan Bowman, Visiting Assistant Professor of Marketing, UA Little RockA Behavioral Economic Approach to Big Data: Ethical Questions and ProblemsTalburt
3/26** SPRING BREAK
4/2ISDr. Elizabeth Pierce, UA Little Rock Information ScienceA Value-Driven Scorecard fir Chief Data OfficersTalburt
4/9ISZachary Stine, CIS Doctoral Candidate, UA Little RockComputational comparative analyses of discourses using distributional semantic models and information theoryTalburt
4/16CSDr. Ivan Conde, UA Little Rock Computer ScienceOptimized Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) Architectures for On-device, Vision-based Object DetectionBaker
4/23ISDr. Stefan Poslad, MSc IoT programme director,  and Dr. Raphael Kim, Queen Mary University of London,From IoT to IoBT to Hybrid Biological Digital Computer Games and other applicationsTalburt
4/30