Browsing GVU Center Brown Bag Seminars by Title
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Towards Secure and Interpretable AI: Scalable Methods, Interactive Visualizations, and Practical Tools
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2019-08-29)We have witnessed tremendous growth in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) recently. However, research shows that AI and ML models are often vulnerable to adversarial attacks, and their predictions can ... -
Twisted Topological Tangles or: the knot theory of knitting
(2020-02-20)Imagine a 1D curve, then use it to fill a 2D manifold that covers an arbitrary 3D object – this computationally intensive materials challenge has been realized in the ancient technology known as knitting. This process for ... -
The Urban Improvise: Improvisation-Based Design for Hybrid Cities
(2019-11-14)The built environment in today’s hybrid cities is changing radically. The pervasiveness of networked mobile and embedded devices has transformed a predominantly stable background for human activity into spaces that have a ... -
Usability, Privacy, Cybersecurity And The Right To Vote: Why Elections Are Not As Simple As They Seem
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2019-09-05)All modern public elections in the United States use computers called voting machines to automate at least part of the voting process. Like all computers, voting machines can be misprogrammed, misconfigured, misused and ... -
Using digital technologies to support pandemic response on campus: A case study in the opportunities and challenges of WiFi
(2020-08-27)Our campus operations were abruptly shut down on March 13, 2020 due to Covid-19, and the campus has not been the same ever since. This has impacted our educational and research mission at Georgia Tech. On the bright side, ... -
What Do Knitting Machines Make?
(2022-02-17)Industrial knitting machines are used to fabricate many complex objects, including gloves, sweaters, layered cloth, and shaped fiber reinforcement for composites. But, fundamentally, what is it that knitting machines are ...