Dates for the CBMS Conference
Monday May 13 to Friday May 17, 2019
Timetable for the CBMS Conference
Lectures start at 9 am and 1:30 pm each day and will be about sixty minutes long, leaving plenty of time for questions and discussion. See the list of planned topics.
Links to videos with screen capture will be added shortly after each talk.
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | ||
9–10:30 am | Overview | Persistence | Application to Phylogenetics | Generalized Persistence and Vectorization | The Topology of Complements | |
10:30–noon | Coffee and Research Discussion | |||||
noon–1:30 pm | Lunch | |||||
1:30–3 pm | Algebraic Topology | Application to Natural Images | Topological Modeling | The Topology of Neural Nets and Deep Learning | The Future | |
3pm–? | Caffeine-fueled Working Groups | |||||
5–7pm | Reception at the Blacklock House | Reception in the SSMB Atrium |
Workshop on Software for Topological Data Analysis, Saturday May 18, 2019
Confirmed Speakers
- Henry Adams, Colorado State University https://www.math.colostate.edu/~adams/
- Jessi Cisewski, Yale University http://www.stat.yale.edu/~jc3222/
Raoul Wadhwa, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinichttps://www.lerner.ccf.org/thor/scott/lab/people/ (cancelled due to flight cancellation)- Jisu Kim, Inria DataShape (France) (see also http://www.stat.cmu.edu/~jisuk/)
Timetable
9–9:45 am | Henry Adams | An Introduction to Applied Topology Software |
9:50–10:35 am | Jisu Kim | R Package TDA for Statistical Inference on Topological Data Analysis |
10:40–11:25 am | Jessi Cisewski | Topological Data Analysis: Inference for Spatially Complex Data New time! |
11:25–1:30 pm | Lunch Break | |
1:30–4:30 pm | Coding Sprints |
Locations
All lectures will be located in the SSMB Lecture Hall (room NSMB 129) off the main lobby of the School of Science and Mathematics Building at 202 Calhoun Street; #11 on this College of Charleston campus map.
The afternoon Working Groups and the Coding Sprints on the Software Day will be held in the lobby of the School of Science and Mathematics Building.