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Final NSF IUSE Workshop

Collaborative Research: Integrated Development of Scalable Mobile Multidisciplinary Modules for STEM Education
April 23, 2021, 3-5PM, Via Zoom (TBD)
 



Participants during the workshop

Tentative Agenda:

1. Overview of JDSP tool creation activities at ASU , A. Spanias, ASU, 10 min.
2. Overview of Activities on Localization at Clarkson, M. Banavar, Clarkson University J-DSP in Education, 10 min.
3. The digit recognition project via spectrogram , U. Shanthamalu, ASU SenSIP, 10 min.
4. The J-DSP ML phoneme recognition project, Vivek, ASU SenSIP, 10 min.
5. J-DSP for Solar monitoring, Sunil, ASU SenSIP, 10 min.
6. Android J-DSP, Jie Fan, ASU SenSIP, 10 min.
7. The ion channel J-DSP study, Mohit Malu, ASU SenSIP, 10 min.
8. Future Directions - Quantum Machine Learning Simulations, Glen Uehara, A.Spanias, 10 min.
9. J-DSP Functions for COVID-19 Audio Breathing/Coughing Detection, A.Spanias, ASU SenSIP, 10 min.
10. Closing Remarks, A. Spanias.

 

Acknowledgement


* The work at Arizona State University is supported in part by the NSF DUE award 1525716 and the SenSIP Center. The work at Clarkson University is supported in part by the NSF DUE award 1525224.



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