3 May 2021
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
MATH - PhD Student Seminar - Community Detection on Mixture Multi-Layer Networks via Regularized Tensor Decomposition
We study the problem of community detection in multi-layer networks, where pairs of nodes can be related in multiple modalities.
1 May 2021
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
MATH - PhD Student Seminar - Training differential private network via feature mixup
Deep learning is widely used in different areas such as computer vision, natural language processing, and medical data analysis.  The success of deep learning relies on large scale dataset which contains data from different sources.  However, the massive data collection
29 Apr 2021
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
MATH - PhD Student Seminar - Adversarial Defense with Self-supervised Test-time Fine-tuning
Current neural networks can be easily attacked by small artificially chosen noise called adversarial examples.
29 Apr 2021
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
CHEM - PhD Student Seminar - Design, Characterization and Applications of Persistent Organic Radicals
Student: Mr. Han YU Department: Department of Chemistry, HKUST Supervisor: Professor He YAN
29 Apr 2021
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
MATH - PhD Student Seminar - Private Federated Learning
In this seminar, we will discuss private federated learning. We will firstly provide new optimization error bounds for differential private federated learning with Laplacian Smoothing (DP-Fed-LS) and heterogeneous data.
29 Apr 2021
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
CHEM - PhD Student Seminar - Crystal Modifier – Mechanism and Medical Application
Student: Mr. Jiatao MAO Department: Department of Chemistry, HKUST Supervisor: Professor Qing CHEN
28 Apr 2021
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
IAS / SSCI Joint Lecture - Glass-Based Advanced Mid-Infrared Photonic Devices
For Attendees' Attention: This lecture will be held on-site at LT-K and online via zoom.
28 Apr 2021
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
MATH - Seminar on Pure Mathematics - The Physics and Mathematics of BCOV Theory
In this talk, I will first introduce the mirror symmetry for Calabi-Yau threefolds, which describes the genus zero structures of the Gromow-Witten theory.
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