Wednesday, February 13, 2019

TSA talk on 3/22/2019

Hey all,
I am pleased to announce that our TSA-STL Talk will take place at Liberman Graduate Center DUC 300 (DUC; https://duc.wustl.edu/), Washington University Danforth campus at 6:00 pm -7:30 pm on 3/22 (Friday). We are going to have two speakers sharing their experience in certain fields. They are Miss Yu-Ning Chen (陳昱甯) and Dr. Hsin-Chen Chen (陳昕辰).

Yu-Ning Chen is a PhD student in east Asian and comparative literature department at Washington University in St. Louis. Her research focuses on modern Japanese literature and Taiwan literature. She will talk about censorship, publication, and reading in Twentieth-century Taiwan.
陳昱甯為華盛頓大學東亞系及比較文學系博士生,研究領域為日本近現代文學及台灣文學。本次將討論二十世紀台灣的檢閱、出版與閱讀。
Hsin-Chen Chen (Humphrey) received his Ph.D. degree from the department of computer science and information engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan in 2012. Dr. Chen served as postdoctoral researcher in the department of neurosurgery at University of Pittsburgh and the department of radiation oncology at Wash U from 2012 to 2015. He then stepped into industry as a software engineer at Flightsafety International, and now an imaging engineer at Bayer Crop Science. He will share and discuss the topic, “Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Computer Vision,” in this session. He will go through the concept of AI, machine learning, and computer vision, then bring up the noticeable breakthrough since 2012 in these fields, and finally talk about applications in healthcare, image analysis, agriculture, art, music, autonomous driving, animation, etc.
陳昕辰在2012年於成功大學資訊工程所拿到博士學位,並在2012至2015年間,先後到匹茲堡大學神經外科與聖路易華盛頓大學放射腫瘤科進行博士後研究。接著進入Flightsafety International擔任視覺模擬軟體工程師,現為Bayer Crop Science的影像工程師。他將與大家分享討論人工智慧在電腦視覺的應用。在當天的討論中,他會簡短介紹機器學習與電腦視覺,以及相關領域近期的突破,並與大家分享多個實際的應用層面,如健康照護,生醫影像分析,現代化農業,藝術創作,自駕車,動畫等等。

For the parking, visitors who will be parking on campus during weekends (between 5 pm Friday and 7 am Monday) are permitted to park in yellow zones without displaying a parking permit. There are parking lots next to the Danforth University Center.
For more detail about the location, please check this out. We will be in DUC300. Just come to the 3rd floor and look for the direction.
https://duc.wustl.edu/visitors/maps-directions/
Sincerely,
RC ChinWen Lai
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