Dine and Learn: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

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The Denver Section would like to invite you to join us for the latest presentation in our Dine and Learn series!

Come join your fellow IEEE members and local engineers for a fun filled evening of appetizers, networking, and dinner, while we discover exciting new innovations in technology. Once a month one of your local Denver IEEE Societies will host the event and bring in a unique speaker related to their field to present. This provides you, our members, with a unique opportunity to explore and learn about exciting new technologies being developed around you. Early on in the evening you’ll also have ample opportunity to mingle with your fellow engineers and colleagues delving into a broad range of technical expertise.

We will provide the appetizers, but dinner is at your own expense. Dinner for students is free.

If there is a specific speaker or topic you find interesting please let us know and we will try to accommodate it in the schedule.

Upcoming presentations:

May - Building Bridges to the Future

June - Modern Prosthetic Devices by RAS



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  • Date: 10 Apr 2018
  • Time: 06:00 PM to 09:00 PM
  • All times are (GMT-07:00) US/Mountain
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  • 10633 Westminster Blvd
  • #900
  • Westminster, Colorado
  • United States 80020
  • Building: Rock Bottom Brewery
  • Room Number: in the "Promenade Room"
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  • Co-sponsored by Lanbing Shan
  • Starts 29 March 2018 12:29 PM
  • Ends 10 April 2018 09:29 PM
  • All times are (GMT-07:00) US/Mountain
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  Speakers

Ernest Worthman

Topic:

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning are two hot buzzwords today. Often they are used interchangeably but, under the covers, they are different. As they evolve, the differences will become more obvious.

The perception that they are often lead to some confusion. This presentation takes a look at these platforms, what they are, and how they differ.

Biography:

Currently, Ernest Worthman is the Executive Editor of Applied Wireless Technology, a cutting-edge wireless digital magazine. He is also the principal of Worthman & Associates. His clients include Agilent Technologies, RF Industries, GLOBALFOUNDRIES, Advanced Linear Devices, and others for which he does technical writing.

 

Ernest has over 25 years of experience in high-tech print and online publishing as an Editorial Director, Technical Editor and high-tech writer. He has held several editorial positions across a number of high-tech publications including: Semiconductor Engineering’s cybersecurity and Internet of Everything/Everyone (IoX) channels, Editor of RF Design, Editorial director or Reed’s Wireless group which included Wireless Design and Development and Fiber Optic Technology and several other editorial positions.

 

He is also an SME in computer technology and has, among other things, developed edge-of-the envelope training courses for computer software/hardware and OSs.

 

He holds an AAS in digital technology (computer programming) and a BSEET from Metropolitan State University of Denver. He is both a senior and life member of the IEEE. His full profile is available on LinkedIn.





Agenda

6:00 - 6:15 Registration and Appetizers

6:00 - 7:15 Dinner and Networking

7:30 - 9:00 Presentation



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