A project of the Data Science Across the College initiative, directed by Timothy Beal and Mark Turner and supported by President (now emerita) Barbara Snyder, the Data Science Colloquium through the Department of Cognitive Science at Case Western Reserve University is meant to build on strengths and potentials across many fields, including the arts and humanities, social and behavioral sciences, and natural and mathematical sciences, to elevate data science and machine learning as a college-wide focus for research, scholarship, and curriculum development.
Upcoming Data Science Colloquia
Past Data Science Colloquia
Gesture Similarity Learning and Retrieval in Large-Scale Real-world Video Collections
Presented by Mahnaz Parian-Scherb, University of Basel and the University of Mons. Watch Parian-Scherb's Presentation This joint Cognitive Science & Data Science Colloquium doubles as the public dissertation presentation for the final conferral of a PhD in Computer Science, summa cum laude,…
Modeling the Multimodal Flow: Gesture and Semantics
Presented by Cristóbal Pagán Cánovas, Ramón y Cajal Assistant Research Professor, Department of English Philology, University of Murcia; Alexander von Humboldt Fellow, Quantitative Linguistics, University of Tübingen.
Corpus-Based Genre Analysis in Writing Research and Pedagogy
Presented by J. Elliott Casal, Research Scholar, Department of Cognitive Science, Case Western Reserve University View Casal's Presentation
Fine-grained Semantic Representations for Multimodal Data Analysis
Presented by Tiago Torrent, Federal University of Juiz de Fora – FrameNet Brasil, with Frederico Belcavello and Marcelo Viridiano View Torrent's Presentation
Data Science for FrameNet and Frame Blends
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