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TITLE: "Employing Ensemble Reasoning to Support Clinical Decision-Making"
LEADER: Sabbir Rashid (TWC)
DATE: TUES, 21 Mar, 6p (pizza, salad and pies!! at 5:30p)
LOCATION: Winslow 1140

TITLE: "Bibliometrics: The limitations and possibilities"
LEADER: Brenda Thomson (TWC)
DATE: TUES, 28 Feb, 6p (pizza, salad and pies!! at 5:30p)
LOCATION: Winslow 1140

TITLE: "Working with Wikidata"
LEADER: Sola Shirai (TWC)
DATE: TUES, 21 Feb, 6p (pizza & salad at 5:30p)
LOCATION: Winslow 1140

DESCRIPTION: The TW Portal <http://tw.rpi.edu> is the Tetherless World's public face. Now in its second generation, this Drupal-based service provides a rich set of resources about ongoing TWC research, publications, courses, students and staff.

TITLE: "Exploring (digital) tools for academic note-taking and writing"
LEADER: Alexander (Sasha) Lutsevich
DATE: Weds, 09 Nov, 6p
LOCATION: Winslow 1140

Please join us Weds, 2 Nov (6p CII3206 and CII3211; pizza 5:30) as John Erickson leads a discussion and tour of the Rensselaer IDEA Campfire, a multi-user, collaborative, immersive visualization environment.

DESCRIPTION: Link prediction methods can be a valuable tool to identify new or missing facts in a knowledge graph, and in research involving the use of KGs it also can serve as a baseline method to perform tasks like item recommendation or disease diagnosis.

Whyis 2.0 is an extensible, open source knowledge graph development framework that is also an effective research platform. We will present the Whyis architecture and development method.

Tetherless World Education and Discussion (TWed) Talks are are informal overview discussions and tutorials on topics of interest to the Tetherless World community and give members and friends the chance to share tools and expertise.