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UMRAM/ASBAM Spring 2023 Seminars: “Abnormal EEG Event-Related Oscillations in Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Types of Dementia”

Prof. Bahar Güntekin İstanbul Medipol University   Date/Time: Tuesday, February 21st, 12:30 pm Zoom Meeting ID: 982 9900 6671 (Passcode: 896970) https://zoom.us/j/98299006671?pwd=YkNDMk5BUm1SK2RWVHJpN1Roc01ydz09   About the Speaker: Prof. Bahar Güntekin completed her Ph.D. degree in Biophysics at Dokuz Eylül University in 2006. She worked as the vice director of Istanbul Kültür University Brain Dynamics Research Center between 2006 and 2016. She was appointed Professor […]

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Trainable Fractional Fourier Transform

Please check our new article at the intersection of machine learning and signal processing published at IEEE Signal Processing Letters! We extend the theory of FrFT, a parametric signal transformation, by introducing it as a trainable layer in neural network architectures. We showed that the transformation parameters can be learned along with the remaining network […]

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Natural language processing for defining linguistic features in schizophrenia: A sample from Turkish speakers

Our collaborative work at UMRAM, Departments of Psychology and Electrical and Electronics Engineering of Bilkent University, and Department of Psychiatry of Hacettepe University on NLP-based approaches to understand schizophrenia is now published at Schizophrenia Research! In this study, we applied multiple natural language processing (NLP) methods for defining linguistic features of Turkish, a non-Indo-European language, […]

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Two Awards to UMRAM students at the EE Graduates’ Research Conference

The 34th Graduate Research Conference, organized by the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EE) and the IEEE Student Branch, took place on Thursday, January 25 in the lecture halls on the ground floor of the EE building. Bilkent EE graduate students described their state-of-the-art research projects in oral and poster presentations during this day-long […]

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