SCS Senior Thesis / Undergraduate Research and Independent Project Presentations
— 4:00pm
Location:
Virtual Presentations
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Remote Access Enabled - Zoom
Speaker:
Two Sessions
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- Session 1 → 11:30 am–1:05 pm
- Session 2 → 2:00 pm–4:00 pm
You may attend one or both sessions.
If you're interested in what SCS undergraduate research looks like, come join us for a few presentations! Feel free to enter and exit as you wish, or stay for the whole event! Learn about the Seniors Honors Thesis Projects and the Independent Study Projects.
SCHEDULE: SCS Honors Thesis Presentations
- 11:30-11:45 → Jennifer Lee - Reasoning By Instruction Using COMmonsEnse Transformers
- 11:50-12:05 → Simin Li - Chunking in Neural Networks
- 12:10-12:25 → Joshua Zhanson - Investigating and Robustifying Proximal Policy Optimization
- 12:30-12:45 → Wenxin (Freda) Ding - On the Privacy-Utility tradeoff in Peer-Review Data Analysis
- 12:50-1:05 → Peter Wu - Multimodal Representation Learning
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- 2:00-2:15 → Rishabh Chatterjee - Design and Evaluation of Automated Interventions to Increase Usage of a Phone-Based Literacy Technology in Rural Africa
- 2:20-2:35 → Zachary Sussman - Outlier-Robust Linear and ReLU Regression
- 2:40-2:55 → Minji Kim - Detecting the End of Speaking Turns to Enhance Social Robots' Participation in Group Conversation
- 3:00-3:15 → Yue (Holmes) Wu - Posterior Regulation GAN
- 3:20-3:35 → Jake Olkin - Developing Simulation Environments and Applying Deep Reinforcement Learning Algorithms for the SoftGym Project
- 3:40-3:55 → Vaidehi Srinivas - Simpler Approximations for the Network Steiner-Tree Problem
For More Information:
tcortina@cs.cmu.edu