'X-tended Reality: Sensors, Spatial Temporal Analytics, Behavior Modeling, and Game Platforms' with Dr. Kamberov

by Kathleen McCoy  |   

Thursday, Feb 16, 7 p.m.
Fine Arts, Room 150

Extended reality and large scale data analytics provide a unique opportunity to exploit the data provided by social media, sensor networks, and predictive and forensic analysis. We will discuss cyber-physical systems for simulations, training, technology and tactics evaluation, forensics, synthesis of behavior models, semantic mapping, scenario play-through, information organization and visualization, and human-computer collaboration.

Dr. George Kamberov is an Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department at Stevens Institute of Technology. He earned his M.S. in Mathematics at the University of Sofia in Bulgaria and his Ph.D in Mathematics at the University of Pennsylvania. He has published widely in mathematics, computer science, computer vision, pattern recognition, and related fields. Dr. Kamberov also performs research in computer and network security, medical records, compression, and data reduction.

This lecture series is presented by UAA Complex Systems and the Office of Research and Graduate Studies.

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