Using Machine Learning to Respond to Covid-19

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Event Details
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    • Wednesday June 24, 2020 - Thursday June 25, 2020
      11:00 am - 11:59 am
  • Location: Online (Register to participate)
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Summary Sentence: From creating digital tools used by hospitals to studying the psychological impact of the disease, Georgia Tech researchers are helping people understand the virus.

Full Summary: From creating digital tools used by hospitals to studying the psychological impact of the disease, Georgia Tech researchers are helping people understand the virus.

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  • Members of the ML@GT community will discuss their Covid-19 related research efforts in a panel discussion on June 24, 2020. Members of the ML@GT community will discuss their Covid-19 related research efforts in a panel discussion on June 24, 2020.
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The coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic has wreaked havoc on the world, spurring researchers across disciplines into action to help human-kind. Four researchers affiliated with the Machine Learning Center at Georgia Tech (ML@GT) and one Online Master of Science in Computer Science (OMSCS) student examined different aspects of the virus’ impact. From creating digital tools used by hospitals to studying the psychological impact of the disease, these researchers are helping people understand the virus.

Faculty members Srijan Kumar (School of Computational Science and Engineering,) Aditya Prakash (School of Computational Science and Engineering,) Munmun De Choudhury (School of Interactive Computing,) Pinar Keskinocak (H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering,) and OMSCS student Kenneth Miller will participate in a virtual panel discussing their work. The panel will be moderated by ML@GT executive director Irfan Essa.

Panelists will give individual presentations before participating in a general question-and-answer segment with audience members.

The panel will take place virtually via a Bluejeans Event at 11 a.m. on June 24 and is open to the public. Registration is required.

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  • Created By: Michael Hagearty
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Jun 13, 2020 - 2:08pm
  • Last Updated: Jun 13, 2020 - 2:08pm