We talked about their Communications Project and looked at some information on Artificial Intelligence. They are headquartered in new jersey. The communicators is on location at Nokia Bell Labs in new jersey. We are talking to the Staff Members about what theyre working on. Joining us now, michael eggleston. What you do here . I am a researcher. I work on. [inaudible] and technology. What is your back ground. Semiconductor devices. My degree is from berkeley. My phd was at berkeley and my undergrad was that i was state university. Are you from iowa . Im from minnesota, originally. Your here at bell labs working on. Optical senses. There anything that detect light. What you are mostly with is a camera. The only see twodimensional images so im working on a 3d imaging technique. Its very similar to radar by using light. Are those in practical use already. Yes, there are, one of them is in the medical field it is noninvasive. That is pretty common, today. Yes, these are becoming more commo
Graphs For Science
Jan 9, 2020
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Welcome to Graphs For Science, a newsletter dedicated to Graph and Network Algorithms with applications to Data Science.
Graphs are simple concepts: a set of individual Nodes (components) connected by Edges (relationships). In this very simplicity lies their power. They can describe the structure of our friendships, connections between airports, the spread of diseases from person to person, the relation of one concept to another, how species interact in an ecosystem or how computers communicate to form the World Wide Web.
Networks are the fundamental language of our increasingly complex world and the key to successfully understand it. By exploring in detail the way graphs can be used to explore, describe, analyze and understand empirical datasets we will put you at the forefront of this growing field.