Andrea Bertozzi, UCLA, presents “Mathematics of Crime” and “Geometric Graph-based Methods for High Dimensional Data.” (3/25) | Rockefeller Hall Room 300 at Vassar College | Lectures & Talks | Chronogram Magazine

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Andrea Bertozzi, UCLA, presents “Mathematics of Crime” and “Geometric Graph-based Methods for High Dimensional Data.” (3/25)

On March 25th at 5pm in Rockefeller Hall 300, Professor Bertozzi will discuss the fascinating story behind her participation on the UCLA team that developed a "predictive policing" computer program that zeros-in on areas that have the highest probability of crime, now used in over fifty cities worldwide, in her lecture “Mathematics of Crime." On March 26th at 3pm in Rockefeller Hall 300, Bertozzi will present “Geometric Graph-based Methods for High Dimensional Data,” new methods for segmentation of large datasets with graph-based structure.