[Crib-list] SPEAKER, David R. Martinez (MIT Lincoln Lab) | Computational Research in Boston and Beyond Seminar (CRIBB) | TIME: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM in Bldg. 32, Room 141 (STATA) | Fri, March 1, 2019
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COMPUTATIONAL RESEARCH in BOSTON and BEYOND SEMINAR
DATE: Friday, March 1, 2019
TIME: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
LOCATION: Building 32, Room 141 - STATA
32 Vassar Street
Cambridge, MA
Pizza and beverages will be provided.
at 11:45 AM outside Room 141
TITLE: Artificial Intelligence: Short History,
Present Developments, and Future Outlook
SPEAKER: David R. Martinez (MIT Lincoln Laboratory)
ABSTRACT:
Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionize many
industries, for example, applications ranging from driverless cars, finance,
national security, medicine, e-commerce, to name a few. Recently, MIT Lincoln
Laboratory undertook a comprehensive study on AI. In this talk, we will cover a
brief AI history, highlight present developments, and conclude with a future
outlook. After a description of key AI accomplishments in the past several
decades, the presentation addresses an AI canonical architecture suitable for a
number of classes of applications. Several examples will be shown focused on
cyber security, as representative of an application area that benefits from an
end-to-end AI architecture. The examples shown include the protection of
enterprise systems, automated detection of counterfeit parts, and machine
learning to reduce cyber analysts’ workload. The AI canonical architecture
starts with data conditioning, followed by classes of machine learning
algorithms, human-machine teaming, modern computing, and robust AI. We will
briefly address each of these areas. The presentation concludes with a summary
of S&T challenges and recommendations – as well as an AI capability business
model to more rapidly transition research into products and operational users.
BIOGRAPHY:
Mr. David Martinez is Associate Division Head in the Cyber Security and
Information Sciences Division at MIT Lincoln Laboratory. Areas of expertise are
leadership in cyber security, analytics, artificial intelligence, and
high-performance computing.
Mr. Martinez received his B.S. from New Mexico State University (NMSU), and his
M.S. degree from MIT, and the E.E. degree in Electrical and Oceanographic
Engineering jointly from MIT and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. He
completed an M.B.A. from SMU. He was elected IEEE Fellow “for technical
leadership in the development of high-performance embedded computing for
real-time defense systems.” He has been keynote speaker at several
international conferences focusing on AI, signal processing, cyber security,
and high-performance embedded computing. He was awarded the Eminent Engineer
Award from the College of Engineering at NMSU. He was elected to the NMSU
Klipsch Electrical and Computer Engineering Academy. He is a member of the
Dean's of Engineering Council at NMSU and the Advisory Board in the School of
Computing and Information Sciences at the Florida International University.
Mr. Martinez is a member of MIT/LL Steering Committee. He served on the Army
Science Board. He co-authored the book titled: “High Performance Embedded
Computing, A Systems Perspective,” CRC, 2008. He was born in El Paso, TX. He is
fluent in Spanish and an avid golfer, saltwater fisherman, and outdoorsman.
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