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<Title>MS Defense: Improved Reinforcement Learning, 3pm Sept 8</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><h5>Master's Thesis Defense</h5><div><br></div><h4>Leveraging Siamese Triplet Embeddings and Human Expert Data for Improved Reinforcement Learning Performance</h4><div><br></div><h4><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/anjali-bhatt-291486b1/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Anjali Bhatt</a></h4><br><h5>3:00-4:30pm ET September 8, 2023 via <a href="https://umbc.webex.com/umbc/j.php?MTID=m3a111d18a70e5494e0cfd6dab07fab69" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">WebEx</a> </h5><div><br></div><div><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reinforcement_learning" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Reinforcement Learning</a> (RL) has shown great promise in solving complex decision-making problems. However, the high sample complexity of RL algorithms has motivated researchers to explore alternative approaches that can reduce the amount of data needed for learning. One such approach is to incorporate expert knowledge through supervised learning from human experts. This thesis explores using representation learning with Siamese networks to extract information from limited expert traces effectively. Experiments in the CartPole environment show the effectiveness of this approach. Both the accuracy of the classifiers at choosing the optimal action (label) is measured, as well as their ability to accumulate reward in the domain.</div><div><br></div><div>Thesis Committee: Dr. Tim  Oates (chair), Dr. Cynthia Matuszek, Dr. Don Engel</div></div>
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<Summary>Master's Thesis Defense     Leveraging Siamese Triplet Embeddings and Human Expert Data for Improved Reinforcement Learning Performance     Anjali Bhatt   3:00-4:30pm ET September 8, 2023 via...</Summary>
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<Summary>Ph.D. Dissertation Defense     Knowledge Graphs and Reinforcement Learning: a Hybrid Approach for Cybersecurity Tasks     Aritran Piplai     10:00am -12:00pm ET, Monday July 10, 2023...</Summary>
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<Title>Discover AI in free 10-week online course this Spring</Title>
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    <ul><li>Discover AI is a<strong> free </strong>virtual program in partnership with UMBC offering a hands-on introduction to AI, ethical issues surrounding it, and AI tech careers.</li><li>Students completing the program emerge with actionable next steps in pursuing academic or career paths in AI; the chance to continue in AI4ALL's Apply AI program; and mentorship from industry leaders.</li><li>Participants receive a <strong>Discover AI certificate of completion.</strong></li></ul>
    
    
    
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<Title>Discover AI in free 10-week online course this Spring</Title>
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    <ul><li>Discover AI is a<strong> no-cost </strong>virtual program in partnership with UMBC that offers a hands-on introduction to computer science and artificial intelligence (AI), ethical issues surrounding AI implementation, and tech careers. <strong>There is no cost to participate.</strong></li><li>Students completing the program emerge with actionable next steps in pursuing an academic or career path in AI; the opportunity to continue in the following semester to our second program, Apply AI; and mentorship from industry leaders in the AI and tech industry from companies like Google, Capital One, Facebook, Accenture, and Pearson.</li><li>At the end of the Discover AI program, participants receive an AI4ALL <strong>Discover AI certificate of completion.</strong></li></ul>
    
    
    
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    <h6><strong>WHO?</strong></h6>
    
    
    
    <ul><li>AI4ALL programs are designed to bring together and highlight voices that have been historically excluded and that will lead and shape the future of AI.  </li><li>Undergraduate students who are Freshman, Sophomores, or Juniors</li><li>All coding and/or Computer Science/AI levels (including everything from no experience to advanced)</li></ul>
    
    
    
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