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Halmos Faculty Delivers Keynote Address at Moscow Conference

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This October, Halmos faculty member and assistant dean Matthew He, Ph.D. delivered the keynote lecture at the Second International Conference of Artificial Intelligence, Medical Engineering, and Education, October 6-8, 2018, Moscow, Russia. He’s lecture, entitled “From Standard Genetic Code to Universal Human Emotions” presented advances in genetic code-based 8×8 matrices generated by RNA bases and derived a parallel of 8×8 matrices of emotions generated by primary emotions (Sadness, Happiness, Anger, Fear). In addition to this research, He’s lecture showed a matrix representation of facial expressions of markers generated by binary code and further demonstrated that the frequency of 64 compound emotions/facial expression markers follow a law of normal distribution.

This conference organized jointly by Mechanical Engineering Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the International Research Association of Modern Education and Computer Science brought together top researchers from Asian Pacific nations, North America, Europe and around the world to exchange their research results and address open issues in Artificial Intelligence, Medical Engineering, and Education.