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- CHI 2024 | ACM Computer-Human Interaction Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
- ICLR 2024 | International Conference on Learning Representations
- RESPECT 2024 | ACM Conference on Research in Equity and Sustained Participation in Engineering, Computing, and Technology
RESPECT, the Conference on Research in Equity and Sustained Participation in Engineering, Computing, and Technology, is the premier venue for research on equity, inclusion and justice in computing and computing education. Now in its ninth edition, the RESPECT 2024 conference will be held in Atlanta, Ga., May 16-17.
The conference includes more than 150 researchers and experts from 26 U.S. states, plus Germany, who will be presenting their latest work in subjects impacting and focused on computer science education.
Georgia Tech is hosting the conference and it is chaired by Tamara Pearson, deputy director and senior director of Research and Programs in Georgia Tech’s Constellations Center for Equity in Computing.
GT experts also have research accepted into the technical program. K-12 education is a central topic in Georgia Tech’s research at RESPECT 2024. The chart shows that K-12 education connects to all the topics in the institute’s papers. (Thicker bands represent multiple papers with the topic.)
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Faculty Experts with Research at RESPECT 2024
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Georgia Tech’s research at the ACM Computer Science Education Technical Symposium covers a wide range of topics in computer science education, massive online learning, and showcases our experts’ innovations in solving complex challenges.
The SIGCSE Technical Symposium addresses problems common among educators working to develop, implement and/or evaluate computing programs, curricula, and courses. The symposium provides a forum for sharing new ideas for syllabi, laboratories, and other elements of teaching and pedagogy, at all levels of instruction. It also offers a diverse selection of technical sessions and opportunities for learning and interaction.
Research Topics
Artificial Intelligence
Includes a wide range of areas including natural language processing, data engineering, robotics, and computer vision.
- NeurIPS 2023
- CoRL 2023
- ICML 2023
- ACL 2023
- CVPR 2023
- ICRA 2023
- ICLR 2023
- HRI 2023
- ICCV 2023
- IROS 2023
Computer Science Education
Cybersecurity and Privacy
Human-Computer Interaction
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