Jose Perea, Associate Professor of Mathematics discusses “What is Topological Data Analysis?” and answers questions following his presentation as part of the Cross-COS Colloquium Series.
Cross-COS Colloquium Series featuring Jose Perea: What is Topological Data Analysis?
By College of Science
February 16, 2022
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