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Past Events
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Developing Indigenous Language Technology for Choctaw: Results and Lessons (April 22)
Speaker: Lina Brixey Date: April 22, 10:00 AM Location (In Person Only): DIFF 009 Abstract: This talk will discuss useful roles where language technologies can be used to improve and ease the process of language documentation and revitalization. I will…
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SHiDM: Skiplist-Based Efficient Disaggregated Memory with Hybrid Delegation (March 31)
Speaker: Joydhriti Choudhury Date: March 31, 11:45 – 12:45 pm Abstract: Disaggregated memory (DM) architectures separate compute from memory resources and enable flexible scaling and improving memory utilization. DM indexing techniques have been developed with hash-based, B+/radix-tree-based, LSM-tree- based, and…
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Mobile Computing Demo Showcase (April 9)
Mobile Computing Demo Showcase Hosted by the Mobile Computing Group at FSU Date April 9, 2025 Time 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM Location Innovation Hub We are excited to invite you to the Mobile Computing Demo Showcase! This event features…
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FSU CS Expo 2026 (April 10)
Friday, April 10, 2026 · 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM · Love 353 FSU CS Expo 2026 is a department-wide event that brings together students, faculty, alumni, and guests to celebrate research, share ideas, and build connections across the computer…
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iCR: Intent-Driven Checkpoint/Restart (Mar 10)
Speaker: Olga Kogiou Date: March 10, 11:45 – 12:45 pm Abstract: High Performance Computing applications have evolved from monolithic simulations to interdependent tasks that form heterogeneous workflows. These workflows rely on Checkpoint/Restart (C/R) mechanisms to enable continuity in their execution.…
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ATOMIC: Attention Reallocation to Mitigate Irrelevant Context in Small Language Models (Mar 3)
Speaker: Bolin Shen Date: March 3, 11:45 – 12:45 pm Abstract: Small language models have recently gained increasing attention due to their strong cost efficiency, computational efficiency, and competitive performance across a wide range of reasoning tasks. However, when reasoning…
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Robust Machine Learning on the Edge (Feb 27)
Speaker: Stratis Ioannidis Date: Feb 27, 11:15 – 12:15 pm Abstract: Adversarial robustness, i.e., the ability of a machine learning (ML) algorithm to maintain its predictive power under input perturbations, is an important property for many safety-critical applications. It is…
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ReAD: Reinforcement-Guided Capability Distillation (Feb 24)
Speaker: Xueqi Cheng Date: Feb 24, 11:45 – 12:45 pm Abstract: Knowledge distillation (KD) compresses a large model into a smaller one that preserves the capabilities needed for a downstream task, yet existing methods assume that capabilities can be optimized…
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Deep Learning for 3D Scene Modeling & AI-Enhanced Healthcare (Feb 20)
Speaker: Andy Duan Date: Feb 20, 11:45 – 12:45 pm Abstract: 3D scene modeling is fundamental in many applications including Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, Autonomous Driving, Robotics, Telehealth, etc. In this talk, I will first discuss some of our recent…
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Mine of the Future: Machine Learning and Cybersecurity for Situation-awareness and Safety (Feb 16)
Speaker: Sanjay K Madria Date: Feb 16, 11:15 – 12:15 pm Abstract: Mining industry is rapidly transforming into an AI driven cyber-physical ecosystem where safety and operational reliability depend on robust perception and trustworthy distributed intelligence and continuous monitoring of…