Register Here! (Free) The Center for Computational Science, in collaboration with the College of Arts and Sciences, Miami Herbert Business School, and the School of Communication, invites you to the 4th annual Big Data Conference, joined by the annual data visualization celebration, VizUM. Participate in panel discussions on capacity building, and cybersecurity, and network with data visualization experts, south Florida...
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Translational Multimedia Data Mining for AI-Based Medical Diagnostics - Bridging Digital Intelligence with Clinical Practices (TMDM for short) is a WORKSHOP collocated with ICDM 2019 (November 8 – 11, 2019) in Beijing, China. Objective Recent developments of health informatics and digital medical diagnostics have accumulated a large amount of multimedia data. Typical examples include the face/gesture videos, medical scan...
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"Categorical Timeline Allocation and Alignment for Diagnostic Head Movement Tracking Feature Analysis" Mitsunori Ogihara (Program Director) and Gang Ren (Postdoctoral Associate) of CCS's Big Data Analytics and Data Mining program, and Daniel Messinger, Program Director of CCS Social Systems Informatics, will present an interdisciplinary paper together at the workshop on Face and Gesture Analysis for Health Informatics (FGAHI)...
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by Nathalie Moreau | student writer Students and patrons from the University of Miami (UM) and the Coral Gables community gathered at Miami Business School's Storer Auditorium for the third annual Big Data Conference held on Thursday, December 6, 2018. CCS Center Director Nick Tsinoremas led the organization of the Conference. Tsinoremas explained how the event got its start and said, “We had our first conference about three years ago...
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Fundamentals of Java Programming by CCS Big Data Analytics & Data Mining Program Director Mitsunori Ogihara is now available in hardback. Making extensive use of examples, Fundamentals of Java Programming teaches the fundamental skills for getting started in a command-line environment. Meant to be used for a one-semester course to build solid foundations in Java, the textbook eschews second-semester content to concentrate on over...
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