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Colloquium Speaker Series: Zhe Zhu

Jefferson 218

“Connecting the dots” in a changing planet Remote sensing data are noisy, which makes land change detection challenging, particularly for changes that are subtle, gradual, or transient. By connecting the dense time series observation “dots”, we can better model the land surface characteristics, and therefore, detect and attribute land changes that are usually “invisible” in […]

Workshop: Further Adventures in Digital Humanities Research Techniques

Clark University Center for Media Arts, Computing, and Design - Mac Lab 404 950 Main Street, Worcester, MA

Join the Higgins School of Humanities and the Interdisciplinary Program in Data Science at Clark University for a digital humanities workshop that introduces textual analysis, mining, and visualization; and databases, including concepts such as structured data, SQL, and exploring data.