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- Feedback Arc Sets and Girth in Digraphs
- (Computational) Linguistics and the Web: Hot research questions
Henry S. Thompson, Ph. D., Reader in Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science, School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh 9/28/2007 - 1. Vision: Extraordinary Computing Experiences & 2. Robots for the Masses: Fiction or Reality
Paolo Pirjanian, chief scientist, Evolution Robotics, Inc October 6, 2004
- 10 Rules for Strategic Innovators
Vijay Govindarajan and Chris Trimble December 15, 2005 - 2002 Medicine for the Public Lecture Series
A lecture series on health and disease. - 2006 Indo-US Frontiers of Engineering Symposium
2006 Indo-US Frontiers of Engineering Symposium in Agra, India. - 2006 Pediatric Bioethics Conference: Ethical Issues Related to Vaccination of Children
Pediatric bioethics focusing on controversies related to the vaccination of children. - 2007 Distinguished Faculty Lecture with Christopher Murray
- 2007 Pediatric Bioethics Conference
- 2007 UVA Finals Address by Author John Grisham
2007 UVA Finals Address by John Grisham. - 2007 UVA Valedictory Address by Boyd Tinsley
Dave Matthews Band violinist Boyd Tinsley addresses UVA's 2007 graduates. - 2D, 3D and Surface Texture Analysis and Synthesis
Yizhou Yu, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign May 11, 2005
- 50/50 by 2020 -- Living Anita's Vision and the Importance of Gender Equity in Technology
Dr. Telle Whitney, President and CEO, Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology August 11, 2004 - 802.11i Security Analysis: Can We Build a Secure WLAN?
Changhua He, Ph.D student, Stanford University March 24, 2005
- 9.11 Academic Reflection
Distinguished faculty share reflections on September 11, 2001. - 9/11: Context and Consequences
Experts present perspectives on the tragic events of September 11, 2001, in an open classroom lecture. - 9th Annual National CFAR Science Symposium
"HIV/AIDS Research 2005: From Innovation to Intervention" - A Building Without Walls
A building, such as the Levine Science Research Center, houses modern labs with technologies to enable collaboration and conduct research. - A Changing Landscape: Investigating a Warming Arctic
Scientists discuss the changing nature of Arctic research. - A CLP Approach to Modelling Systems
Joxan Jaffar, Singapore National University November 15, 2004
- A Combinatorial Characterization of the Testable Graph Properties: It's All About Regularity
Asaf Shapira, Ph.D. candidate, School of Computer Science, Tel Aviv University January 27, 2006
- A Compositional Method for Verifying Software Transactional Memory
Serdar Tasiran, Ph.D. 4/8/2008 - A Conversation with Philip Johnson
Philip Johnson discusses architecture as art.
- A Crowd of One: The Future of Individual Identity
John Henry Clippinger, senior fellow, Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard Law School April 24, 2007 - A Family of License Languages
Dines Bjorner, Professor, Author 2/25/2008 - A Game Developer's Perspective On Parallelism
Andrew Brownsword, EA BlackBox 8/22/2007 - A Grand Challenge on Network Information Theory
Jeffrey G. Andrews, Ph. D., Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Texas at Austin 8/21/2007 - A Just Cause: Bringing Health Care to All
Issues of access, prevention and responsibility in global health care. - A Life Decoded: My Genome, My Life
J. Craig Venter, founder, chairman and president, J. Craig Venter Institute November 16, 2007 - A Low-Level Approach to Reuse for Programming-Language Infrastructure
- A Moment With...
Host Lee Thornton interviews guests about their careers in the media and arts industry. - A P-Adic Algorithm to Compute the Hilbert Class Polynomial
Reinier Broker, Ph.D., University of Calgary January 29, 2007 - A Passion for Calendars -- From the Maya to Mars
Nachum Dershowitz, Professor, Computer Science, Tel Aviv University 6/14/2007 - A Real-World Test-bed for Mobile Ad hoc Networks: Methodology, Experimentations, Simulation and Results.
Per Gunningberg, Ph. D., Professor, Computer Communication, Uppsala University 6/25/2007 - A Rewriting Logic Sampler
Jose Meseguer, Ph.D., professor, Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) August 21, 2006 - A Search Engine for the Real World, or, A Top-Down Approach to Vision
Kevin Murphy, University of British Columbia August 11, 2006 - A Simple Solution to the $k$-core Problem
Malwina Luczak, Ph.D., Department of Mathematics, London School of Economics December 7, 2006 - A Variant of Lehmer's Conjecture
Kumar Murty, Ph.D., professor, Mathematics, University of Toronto February 27, 2007 - Abducted: How People Come to Believe They Were Kidnapped By Aliens
Susan Clancy, postdoctoral fellow, Psychology, Harvard University November 17, 2005
- Abstraction Methods for Liveness
Amir Pnueli, Professor of Computer Science, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University 1/14/2008 - Abstractions for event-driven design
Bertrand Meyer, Professor, Software Engineering, ETH Zurich, Chief Architect, Eiffel Software 2/07/2008 - Accelerated Democracy: How Technology Might Change Voting
Jason Tester, co-founder, Stanford Persuasive Technology Lab October 12, 2004
- Accelerating Architectural-Level Full-System Multiprocessor Simulations Using FPGAs
Eric Chung, PhD student (2007), Electrical and Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University October 24, 2007 - Acoustic Analysis and Modeling of Pathological Voices
Benedito Guimarães Aguiar Neto, Ph.D., full professor, Academic Unit of Electrical Engineering, Federal University of Campina Grande (UFCG) November 19, 2007 - Addressing the Memory Bottleneck in Packet Processing Systems
Jayaram Mudigonda, Ph.D., post doctoral fellow, Computer Sciences, University of Texas May 1, 2006 - Advancing Women in Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan
Abigail Stewart, Psychology and Women's Studies, University of Michigan May 26, 2005
- Advertising Department
Animation and graphics produced by students and faculty of the University of Texas at Austin Advertising Department. - African American West, 1528-2000
Focuses on African American history in terms of forming communities, combating racism, and changing social and political patterns in the development of the American West. - Albert A. Moss Lectureship in Imaging Sciences
Dr. Elias Zerhouni, director of the National Institutes of Health, talks about his leading research in medical imaging. - Alcohol: A Women's Health Issue
- Algorithmic Performance in Complex Networks
Milena Mihail, Ph.D., associate professor, College of Computing, Georgia Tech November 6, 2006 - Alien Ocean
- Alien Ocean
- All Rise: Somebodies, Nobodies and the Politics of Dignity
Robert Fuller, Ph.D., author July 20, 2006 - Allen L. Edwards Psychology Lectures
Prominent, nationally distinguished psychologists co-present with faculty from the University of Washington department of psychology. - American Journalism Review: Between the Lines
American Journalism Review, the TV-version of the national media magazine from University of Maryland's Philip Merrill College of Journalism.
- American Vulgar: The Politics of Manipulation Versus the Culture of Awareness
Robert Grudin, Ph.D., author October 3, 2006 - An Abstract Decision Procedure for Algebraic Data Types
Clark Barrett, Ph.D., New York University November 6, 2006 - An Axiomatic Approach to Ranking Systems
Moshe Tennenholtz, professor, Industrial Engineering and Management, Technion February 15, 2007 - An Examination of User Behaviour During Web Information Tasks
Melanie Kellar, recently completed PhD, Faculty of Computer Science, Dalhousie University April 17, 2007 - An Unknown History of Science in America at The Franklin Institute
UPenn presents a symposium on the Franklin Institute Awards Case Files which contain resources about the history and nature of science and technology. - Analysis of Multiagent Teams using Distributed POMDPs
Ranjit Nair, Ph.D. candidate, University of Southern California May 27, 2004 - Analyzing Mobile Ad Hoc Network Protocols via Probabilistic Model Checking
Marta Kwiatkowska, School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham; Midlands e-Science Centre of Excellence in Modelling and Analysis of Large Complex Systems April 26, 2005
- Anansi Boys and Mirrormask
Neil Gaiman, author October 4, 2005
- Annual Faculty Lectures
Honored faculty members present lectures to bring their disciplinary research to a wider audience. - Anomaly Detection in Large Networks using Approximation Techniques
Nina Taft, Senior Research Scientist, Intel Research Berkeley 10/1/2007 - Anonymity in Peer-to-Peer Systems
Nikita Borisov, Ph.D. student at UC Berkeley May 2, 2005
- AOP for Distributed and Concurrent Applications
Mario Suedholt, Ph.D., associated professor, Computer Science, Ecole des Mines de Nantes, France October 30, 2006 - Applications of First-Order Integer Arithmetic to the Verification of Programs with Lists
Radu Iosif, Ph.D., French National Research Center (CNRS); full-time researcher, Verimag laboratory (Grenoble, France) August 22, 2006 - Applied Nonparametric Bayes and Statistical Machine Learning
Michael Jordan, University of California, Berkeley March 29, 2005
- Approximability of the Unique Coverage Problem
Mohammad R. Salavatipour, Ph.D., Department of Computing Science, University of Alberta August 18, 2005
- Approximate Inference Techniques for Identity Uncertainty
Hanna Pasula, Ph.D., research associate, Computer Science, University of Washington July 6, 2006 - Approximation Algorithms for Discrete Stochastic Optimization Problems
David Shmoys, Professor of Operations Research and Information Engineering as well as of Computer Science, Cornell University 1/17/2008 - Approximation Algorithms for Embedding with Extra Information and Ordinal Relaxation
Erik Demaine, assistant professor, computer science, MIT August 26, 2004
- Approximation Algorithms for Unique Games
Yury Makarychev, graduate student, Princeton University January 31, 2007 - Arab Women Speak Out: Short
Documentary and advocacy project focuses on self-empowered Arab women. - Arab Women Speak Out: Strategies for Self Empowerment
Documentary of empowerment program for Arab women. - Arctic Region Supercomputer Center
The University of Alaska features multiple uses of the Supercomputer Center to study the earth. - Are Aspects Really Needed For Aspect-Oriented Programming?
Kevin Sullivan, associate professor, VEF Faculty Fellow, Computer Science, University of Virginia May 6, 2005
- Are the Media Colorblind?
University of Maryland journalism students explore how the news media deals with race issues. - Are You Ready to Succeed?: Unconventional Strategies to Achieving Personal Mastery in Business and Life
Dr. Srikumar Rao, Louis and Johanna Vorzimer professor, Marketing, C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University; visiting professor, London Business School; adjunct professor, Columbia Business School May 25, 2006 - ASM View of Abstract Cryptography
Davor Runje January 25, 2005
- Astronomical Observatory: A Tour From the Kitt Peak National Observatory
Charles Bailyn of Yale guides you through the KPNO facilities highlighting new ground-based telescope technology. - Asymptotic Enumeration of Spanning Trees via Traces and Random Walks
Russell Lyons, Indiana University May 24, 2004 - Atlantic Hurricanes: Understanding the 21st Century's New Threat
A dynamic presentation on the development and evolution of hurricanes. - Atomics for a Real-time Virtual Machine
Jan Vitek, Purdue University January 24, 2006
- Attack-Resistant Algorithms for Massive Networks
Jared Saia, Ph.D., assistant professor, University of New Mexico August 14, 2006 - Attacks On and From P2P File-Sharing Systems
Keith Ross, Ph.D., Leonard J. Shustek Chair professor, Computer Science, Polytechnic University September 1, 2006 - Attribute-Based Security and Messaging
Carl Gunter, Head, Systems and Networking Area, Department of Computer Science, UIUC - Automated Reconstruction of 3D City Models from Laser Scans and Camera Images
Christian Frueh, Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley February 9, 2005
- Automated Revision of Distributed and Real-Time Programs
Borzoo Bonakdarpour, Ph.D. Candidate, Computer Science, Michigan State University 3/07/2008 - Automated Termination Analysis of Programs using Term Rewriting
Peter Schneider-Kamp, Researcher, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany 1/31/2008 - Automatic Failure Diagnosis in Large-Scale Systems
Alice X. Zheng, Ph.D. candidate, UC Berkeley November 22, 2004 - Automatically Proving the Termination of C Programs
Dr. Byron Cook, researcher, Microsoft Research-Cambridge October 3, 2005 - Average-Case Analysis for Combinatorial Problems Featuring Subset Sums and Stochastic Spanning Trees
Abraham Flaxman, Ph.D. student, Mathematical Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University February 1, 2006 - Baltic Studies Summer Institute
Annual program for Estonian, Latvian, and Lithuanian language and culture. - Basic End of Life Support
A workshop on end-of-life care. - Bayesian Inference of Grammars
Prof. Mark Johnson February 13, 2007 - Bayesian Methods for Unsupervised Language Learning
Sharon Goldwater, Ph. D., Postdoctoral Scholar, Stanford University 7/16/2007 - Bayesian topic models
Tom Griffiths, Assistant Professor, Psychology and Cognitive Science, UC Berkeley 6/11/2007 - Beating Cancer At Its Own Game
Targeting blood vessel growth in preventing and treating cancer. - Because It Is There: Kili the Right Way
Ken Stober, Christi Masi, and Elirehema Peter Lema August 10, 2004
- Behavior-Based Malware Detection
Mihai Christodorescu, doctoral candidate, Computer Science, University of Wisconsin, Madison April 19, 2007 - Behind the Code
Microsoft's most influential technical employees tell their stories. - Behind the Research: Study of a Model Hot Spring
This program follows microbiologist Brian Hedlund on a six-day scientific field trip in Northern Nevada. - Belief Updating in Spoken Language Interfaces
Dan Bohus, Ph.D. student, Computer Science Department, Carnegie Mellon University February 19, 2007 - Bergman Complexes, Coxeter Arrangements, and Graph Associahedra
Lauren Williams, final-year math graduate student, MIT January 18, 2005 - Best of Chamber Dance
- Better k-best Parsing, Hypergraphs, and Dynamic Programming
Liang Huang, third year Ph.D. student, University of Pennsylvania December 7, 2005
- Beyond Brainstorming: Eight Secrets for Generating Big, Bold, Creative and Profitable Ideas
John Sweeney, motivational speaker and improv comedian April 19, 2005 - Beyond the Information Superhighway: Searching for the Next Policy Metaphor
Panelists explore emerging issues in telecommunications, the Internet, intellectual property and e-commerce. - Bill Gates Unplugged: On Software, Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Giving Back
- Bioethics & Bioterrorism
The University of Pennsylvania presents this joint conference to identify the pressing ethical questions raised by bioterrorism and the difficult challenges America now faces. - Bioethics Grand Rounds
Ethical issues in health care are examined during monthly grand round sessions at Loma Linda University Medical Center. - Biomal Human Emotion Recognition and Peer Steaming Projects at Ryerson Multimedia Research Lab
Ling Guan, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ryerson University, Canada January 17, 2005
- BitTube: Case Study of a Web-based Peer-Assisted Video-on-Demand (VoD) System
Dr. Yi Cui, assistant professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Vanderbilt University June 9, 2008 - Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking
Malcolm Gladwell, staff writer, The New Yorker Magazine January 21, 2005
- Body for Life for Women
Pamela M. Peeke, M.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.P, nutritionist; author October 13, 2005 - Brain Messengers: The Inaugural Arthur M. Sackler Lecture
Leading researchers discuss the panorama of signaling systems in the brain. - BrainWorks
A fun exploration of the brain and nervous system for kids. - Breaking Development Barriers with "Better Than Worst-Case" Design
Todd Austin, associate professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan December 12, 2006 - Breaking the Frame: Novel Strategies for Interactive Computer Graphics
Benjamin Watson and David Luebke July 20, 2004
- Bridging Art and Architecture: How Emergent Digital Media Have Transformed Our Landscapes
Christian Moeller, Design/Media Arts, University of California at Los Angeles January 19, 2005
- Bridging Computer Science and Behavioral Science: Research Examples
Joseph A. Konstan, Computer Science and Engineering, University of Minnesota July 20, 2004
- Brotman Professorship Dedication: Realizing International Human Rights
Professor Joan Fitzpatrick delivers a lecture entitled, "Realizing International Human Rights." - BufferGel
A new approach to preventing disease and pregnancy. - Build the Future: UW Computer Science & Engineering
An overview of the UW Department of Computer Science & Engineering, featuring student projects and interviews with regional technology and education leaders. - Building a Safer Helmet
Two undergraduate engineering students have designed and tested a new kind of whitewater sports helmet aimed at preventing life-threatening injuries. - Building Better Places -- Second Life, Collaborative Creation, and 5 Missing Pieces
Cory Ondrejka, vice president, Product Development, Second Life August 17, 2005 - Building Secure Systems from Buggy Code with Information Flow Control
Nickolai Zeldovich, soon-to-be assistant professor, MIT June 18, 2008 - Bulldozers, Termites, and Chainsaws: Finding a Gradual Path to Parallelism
Doug Burger, Ph. D., Associate Professor of Computer Sciences, University of Texas at Austin 10/4/2007 - Burkenroad Symposium on Business and Society
The Tulane community joins business leaders in a discussion about the moral obligations of business professionals. - C to FPGA Compilation and Domain-Specific Computing
Dr. Jason Cong, professor and chairman, Computer Science Department, University of California, Los Angeles; co-director, VLSI CAD Laboratory June 6, 2008 - Can Parallel Computing Finally Impact Mainstream Computing?
Uzi Vishkin, member, University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies March 23, 2005
- Can Slaves Practice Politics?
- Candidate Talk: A Constraint Solver for Software Engineering: Finding Models and Cores of Large Relational Specifications
Emina Torlak, Ph. D. Candidate, Computer Science MIT 4/10/2008 - Candidate Talk: A Discriminative Kernel-based Model to Rank Images from Text Queries
David Grangier, Ph. D. Candidate, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland 2/12/2008 - Candidate Talk: Accelerating High Performance Computing Applications with Reconfigurable Logic
Yongfeng Gu, PhD candidate, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Boston University 5/29/2007 - Candidate talk: Computing Nash Equilibria
Constantinos Daskalakis, Ph. D., 1/18/2008 - Candidate Talk: Critical percolation on finite graphs
Asaf Nachmias, Mathematics Ph.D. student, UC Berkeley 1/4/2008 - Candidate Talk: Defining and Enforcing Privacy in Data Publishing
Ashwin Machanavajjhala, Ph.D. Candidate, Cornell University's Department of Computer Science 4/24/2008 - Candidate Talk: Developing, Optimizing and Hosting Data Driven Web Applications
Fan Yang, Ph. D. Candidate, Computer Science, Cornell University 4/14/2008 - Candidate Talk: Disk Failure: How It Happens And What To Do About It
- Candidate talk: Domain Adaptation with Structural Correspondence Learning
John Blitzer, Ph.D. Student, University of Pennsylvania 8/27/2007 - Candidate Talk: Dynamics of real networks: patterns and algorithms
Jure Leskovec, Ph. D. Candidate, Machine
Learning Department, Carnegie Mellon University 3/17/2008 - Candidate Talk: End-to-end Security for Web Applications : A Language-based Approach
Nikhil Swamy, Ph.D. Candidate, University of
Maryland, College Park 4/1/2008 - Candidate Talk: Enhancing the P racticality and R eachability of Interactive Technology
Johnny Chung Lee, Ph. D Graduate Student, Human-Computer Interaction Institute, Carnegie Mellon University 2/11/2008 - Candidate Talk: Extensible Overlay Networks for Stream Processing and Dissemination
Olga Papaemmanouil, Ph.D. Candidate, Computer Science Department, Brown University 4/2/2008 - Candidate Talk: Fault Localization in Large-Scale Computing Systems
Naoya Maruyama, Ph.D. Candidate, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan 2/12/2008 - Candidate Talk: Fighting concurrency bugs
Shan Lu, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 4/21/2008 - Candidate Talk: Interaction Design Based on Human Capabilities for Contemporary and Emerging Technologies
Tovi Grossman, Ph.D. Candidate, Dynamic Graphics Project (DGP) laboratory, Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto 4/23/2008 - Candidate talk: Knowledge Analysis towards Automatic Question Answering for Discussion Forums
Donghui Feng 3/03/2008 - Candidate Talk: Levy Processes and Applications to Machine Learning
Romain Thibaux, Graduate Student, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of California, Berkeley 4/22/2008 - Candidate Talk: MOSAIC: Unified Platform for Dynamic Overlay Selection and Composition
Yun Mao, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Computer and Information Science, University of Pennsylvania 3/31/2008 - Candidate Talk: Multi-view approaches for camera calibration and image-based modeling
Sudipta Sinha, Ph. D. Student, Computer Science Department, University of North Carolina 4/1/2008 - Candidate Talk: New Algorithmic Ideas for Search, Ads, and Recommendations.
Yury Lifshits , Post Doc, Cal Tech 2/08/2008 - Candidate Talk: On Best-Response Bidding in Ad Auctions
Ioannis Giotis, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Washington 4/18/2008 - Candidate Talk: On the Evaluation and Extraction of Thread-Level Parallelism in Ordinary Programs
Arun Kejariwal, doctoral student, Center for Embedded Computer Systems, University of California, Irvine (UCI) November 19, 2007 - Candidate Talk: Partially Disjunctive Shape Analysis
Roman Manevich, Ph.D. Candidate, Computer Science Department, Tel Aviv University 4/24/2008 - Candidate Talk: Predicting Bugs by Analyzing Software History
Sunghun Kim, Ph. D., Postdoctoral Associate, MIT 4/29/2008 - Candidate Talk: Query Lower Bounds for Matroids via Group Representations
Nicholas Harvey, Ph.D. Student, Theoretical Computer Science, MIT 1/28/2008 - Candidate Talk: Reducing the Risk of Pragmatic Reuse Tasks
Reid Holmes, Ph. D. Candidate, University of Calgary 3/25/2008 - Candidate Talk: Reliable Communication for Datacenters
Mahesh Balakrishnan, Ph. D. candidate, Department of Computer Science, Cornell University 4/21/2008 - Candidate Talk: Securing the Web With Decentralized Information Flow Control
Maxwell Krohn, Ph. D. Candidate, Computer Science, MIT 3/27/2008 - Candidate Talk: Semantic Components: A Model for Enhancing Retrieval of Domain-Specific Information
Dr. Susan Price, Ph. D., Computer Science,Portland State University 4/23/2008 - Candidate Talk: Software and Architectural Techniques for Cache Leakage Reduction in Nanometer-scale Embedded Systems
Maziar Goudarzi, Ph. D., Guest Associate Professor, System LSI Research Center, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan 4/17/2008 - Candidate Talk: Streamroller: A Unified Compilation and Synthesis System for Streaming Applications
Manjunath Kudlur, Ph. D. Candidate, Computer Science and Engineering 4/22/2008 - Candidate Talk: TCP and P2P: supporting Internet from layer 4 and layer 7
Shao Liu, Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University 4/28/2008 - Candidate Talk: The Limiting Shape of Internal DLA with Multiple Sources
Lionel Levine, Ph. D 1/30/2008 - Candidate Talk: The Quest for the Minimal Hardness Assumptions
Iftach Haitner, Ph. D. Student, Weizmann Institute of Science 3/21/2008 - Candidate Talk: Thread-saft Dynamic Binary Translation Using Transactional Memory
JaeWoong Chung, Ph.D candidate, Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University May 27, 2008 - Candidate Talk: Virgil: Objects on the Head of a Pin
Ben L. Titzer, PhD candidate, Computer Science, UCLA April 25, 2007 - Candidate Talk: ZebraNet and Beyond: Collaboration in Sparse Mobile Networks
Pei Zhang, Ph.D. 4/7/2008 - Capitol Region Roundtable
George Mason University's public affairs talk show with academic scholars and industry leaders. - CAPM: A Library Robot Project
The CAPM robot developed by Johns Hopkins University retrieves and scans remote print materials. - Capture and Recreation of Spatial Audio for HCI and Virtual Reality
Ramani Duraiswami, Computer Science and the Institute for Advanced Computer Studies, University of Maryland August 24, 2005
- Casual Games Discussion
Annakaisa Kultima, Researcher, University of Tampere, Finland 9/24/2007 - Center for Visualization
Computer vision research at the University of Kentucky. - Change or Die: Overcoming the Five Myths of Change at Work and in Life
Alan Deutschman, senior writer, Fast Company; author January 18, 2007 - Change the Way You See Everything: Asset-Based Thinking
Kathryn D. Cramer, Ph.D., licensed psychologist and founder, The Cramer Institute August 17, 2006 - Changing Dynamics of U.S.-Japan Relations
- Changing Media
- Characterizing Generic Global Rigidity
Steven J. Gortler, Professor, Computer Science, Harvard University 8/23/2007 - Characterizing Truthful Market Design
Elan Pavlov, Ph.D., post-doc, MIT Media Lab January 22, 2007 - Checking Consistency of Concurrent Data Types on Relaxed Memory Models
Sebastian Burckhardt, Ph.D. student, Computer Science, University of Pennsylvania February 26, 2007 - Checking Well-Definedness of XQueries
Jan Van den Bussche, Theoretical Computer Science, Limburgs Universitair Centrum October 20, 2004
- Child Welfare & Child Well Being
See what the latest research on child protection reveals about helping at-risk children and improving the protective services system. - Children of the Tide
A close look at the early life stages of several common marine invertebrates, including sea urchins, sea stars, and sand dollars. - China's Challenges: Domestic Dilemmas vs. Global Ambitions
David Bachman, Chinese Politics and Foreign Policy, University of Washington September 22, 2005
- Chinese Economic Growth: Past, Present and Future
Dr. Lawrence J. Lau, vice-chancellor (President), Chinese University of Hong Kong September 12, 2005 - Chinese Orphanages
Heather Campbell, an international studies major from Utah, recounts her efforts to get inside a Chinese orphanage and advance her research project. - CitySense: A Vision for an Urban-Scale Wireless Sensor Testbed
Matt Welsh, Associate Professor, Computer Science, Harvard University 3/27/2008 - Class Morphing: Safely Shaping a Class in the Image of Others
Yannis Smaragdakis, Associate Professor, University of Oregon 3/03/2008 - Client-Side Echo Cancellation for Multi-Party Audio Conferencing
Junlin Li, third year PhD student, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology August 16, 2006 - Climate Change: A Wake Up Call
- Cloud Computing for e-Science
Paul Watson, professor, Computer Science and director, North East Regional e-Science Centre June 12, 2008 - Clustering Algorithms for Perceptual Image Hashing
Vishal Monga, Ph.D. candidate, University of Texas, Austin February 2, 2005 - CMPLE - Melting the Ice Between Cores
Suleyman Sair, Ph.D., assistant professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, North Carolina State University May 24, 2006 - Coding Techniques for Data-Storage Systems
Yuval Cassuto, Ph. D Graduate, Electrical Engineering, Caltech 12/11/2007 - Coding Theory: Survey of Recent Progress and Open Questions
Madhu Sudan, Ph.D., professor, Computer Science, MIT August 15, 2005
- Collaborative Algorithms for a Class of Clustered Wireless Networks
Ananth Subramanian, teaching fellow, UCLA July 19, 2004 - College of Forest Resources Centennial Celebration
- Combinatorial Approach to Data Mining
Yury Lifshits, Ph. D, Postdoc, Caltech 12/3/2007 - Combining Static and Dynamic Analysis for Bug Finding
Christoph Csallner, PhD Student, Georgia Tech 8/28/2007 - Common Sense Reasoning for Interactive Applications
Henry Lieberman and Alex Faaborg December 1, 2004
- Communicating Prevention Research
Public opinion poll on prevention research in Washington state. - Communication Effects in Economic Environments
Liad Blumrosen, Engineering and Computer Science, Hebrew University of Jerusalem January 26, 2006
- Compiler and Microarchitectural Techniques for Leakage Power Reduction
Aviral Shrivastava, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Arizona State University, Sarma Vrudhula 9/14/2007 - Complex Arithmetic for Hardware Implementation: Division and Square Root
Dr. Milos D. Ercegovac, professor and chair, UCLA Computer Science Department April 20, 2004
- Component Programming with Object-Oriented Signals
Sean McDirmid, Ph.D. student, University of Utah February 17, 2005
- Computational Aspects of Biological Information
Computational Aspects of Biological Information 12/5/2007-12/6/2007 - Computational History in Action: Discovering Gutenberg's Printing Process
Blaise Agüera y Arcas, CTO and President of Sand Codex LLC October 8, 2004
- Computational Insights Into the Social Life of Zebras and Other Animals
Dr. Tanya Berger-Wolf, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois, Chicago 4/7/2008 - Computational methods for the detection of positive and lineage-specific selection from genomic sequence data
Adam Siepel, Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Statistics and Computational Biology, Cornell University 3/03/2008 - Computer Animation
Students in the University of Washington's Computer Science and Engineering, Computer Animation course, work together to create computer animations. - Computer Science & Engineering, University of Washington
Public presentations on topics of current interest by visiting computer scientists. - Computer Science & Engineering: Power to Change the World
From computer simulations to advancing human communication, UW-CSE is educating next-generation engineers and programmers. - Computer Science Clinic and Research at Harvey Mudd College
Robert Keller, Csilla and Walt Foley professor, Computer Science, Harvey Mudd College; director, Computer Science Clinic January 3, 2007 - Computer Security Awareness Video Contest
ResearchChannel and Educause invite college students to enter a video contest for computer security awareness. - Computers Versus Common Sense
Doug Lenat, Ph.D., CEO, Cycorp December 6, 2006 - Computing with Selfish Agents
Nicole Immorlica, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, MIT January 28, 2005
- Concave Utility Functions on Finite Sets
Yakar Kannai, Ph.D. February 1, 2005 - Concept Lexicon Construction and Affective Analysis: From Photos to MTV
Qi Tian, Ph.D., associate professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Texas at San Antonio May 21, 2008 - Concurrency Simple and Safe? State of SCOOP
Bertrand Meyer, Professor, Software Engineering, ETH Zurich, Chief Architect, Eiffel Software 2/07/2008 - ConferenceXP 2007
ConferenceXP 2007 Seminars - Confronting Reality: Doing What Matters to Get Things Done Right
Larry Bossidy, retired chairman of the board and CEO of Honeywell International December 10, 2004
- Congestion Games: Optimization in Competition
Heiko Röglin, Ph. D. Student, RWTH Aachen, Germany 7/2/2007 - Consolidarity: Exploring Patterns of Social Commonality Among File Directories at Work
John C. Tang 5/30/2007 - Constructing Broad-Coverage Knowledge Repositories by Collecting Knowledge from Volunteer Contributors
Dr. Timothy Chklovski, Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern California February 18, 2005
- Constructivist and Ecological Rationality in Economics
Vernon Smith explains his economic theory. - Contaminants and Human Health in the Arctic
Arctic Council members participated in a University of Alaska Fairbanks hosted panel discussion about contaminants and human health in the Arctic. - Content Delivery in the Modern Internet
Stefan Saroiu, Ph.D., Computer Science, University of Washington April 19, 2004
- Continuing Studies Program
The Stanford Channel has collaborated with Stanford's renowned Continuing Studies Program to produce full-length telecourses on a wide variety of topics. - Continuous Coordination: Bridging Formal and Informal Coordination with Palantir
Anita Sarma, Ph.D. student, Computer Science, Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences, University of California, Irvine February 16, 2007 - Continuous Queries over Data Streams
Arvind Arasu, Ph.D. candidate, Stanford University May 26, 2005
- Controlling Overlap in Content-Oriented XML Retrieval
Charlie Clarke, School of Computer Science, University of Waterloo February 21, 2005
- Convergence in Competitive Games
Vahab S. Mirrokni, Applied Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology July 14, 2004 - Conversations
'Conversations' features talks and lectures by prominent faculty and guest speakers at Rutgers University. - Convex Geometry of Orbits
Greg Blekherman, graduate student, Michigan January 17, 2005
- Cooperative Data and Computation Partitioning for Distributed Architectures
Michael Chu, member, Compiler Creating Custom
Processors research group, EECS Department, University of Michigan May 10, 2007 - Copyright and P2P: Global Collision, National Responses
Patricia Akester, Ph.D., Centre for Intellectual Property & Information Law, University of Cambridge March 2, 2007 - Corals at the Crossroads
Dr. Brian Lapointe's coral reef research in the Florida Keys. - Cords: 3D Curve Primitives that Wrap Around Geometry
Karan Singh, associate professor, University of Toronto March 11, 2005
- Corneal Transplant Surgery
Cornea transplant surgery - its benefits and risks, and how the Lions’ Eye Bank is involved. - Corner Percolation and the Square Root of 17
Gabor Pete, UC Berkeley January 24, 2006
- Correlation Decay in Statistical Physics and Applications to Counting Problems
David Gamarnik, Ph.D., MIT Sloan School of Management October 10, 2005
- Cosmetic and Ophthalmic Surgery
Presentations and discussions of cosmetic and ophthalmic topics by faculty, fellows, and residents at the University of Washington. - Cost-Sharing Mechanisms for Network Design
Stefano Leonardi January 26, 2005
- Counterexamples in the Central Limit Theory of Markov Chains
Olle Haggstrom, Ph.D., Professor, Mathematical Statistics, Chalmers, Sweden 9/5/2007 - Cover to Cover
Discussion of biography, memoir and the elements of life-writing that resemble fiction. - Covering Columbine
Local and national reporters, editors, photographers, producers, anchors and news executives share personal, emotional accounts of the pressures and dilemmas of covering a national tragedy. - Creating Diverse Ensemble Classifiers to Reduce Supervision
Prem Melville, Ph.D. candidate, University of Texas at Austin August 30, 2005
- Creating Health
Creating Health offers up-to-date health and lifestyle information geared towards individuals and families. - CSE Colloquia - 1998
Public presentations on topics of current interest by visiting computer scientists. - CSE Colloquia - 1999
Public presentations on topics of current interest by visiting computer scientists. - CSE Colloquia - 2000
Public presentations on topics of current interest by visiting computer scientists. - CSE Colloquia - 2001
Public presentations on topics of current interest by visiting computer scientists. - CSE Colloquia - 2002
Public presentations on topics of current interest by visiting computer scientists. - CSE Colloquia - 2003
Public presentations on topics of current interest by visiting computer scientists. - CSE Colloquia - 2004
- CSE Colloquia - 2005
Presentations from industry leaders in computer science and engineering are hosted by University of Washington's department of CS&E. - CSE Colloquia - 2006
Colloquia featuring innovations with computer server software, e-business, and ubiquitous computing research. - CSE Colloquia - 2007
Accessible talks by leading computer scientists and engineers from the University of Washington and around the world. - CSE Colloquia - 2008
- CSE Course Projects
Computing projects of students in the University of Washington Computer Science and Engineering courses. - CSU Monterey Bay: Featured Lectures
Lectures on a variety of subjects that will spark your imagination. - CSU Monterey Bay: Short Cuts
Documentary shorts on a variety of subjects. - CSU Monterey Bay: Views from the Round Table
- Culture and Prosperity: The Truth About Markets
John Kay, Britain's leading economist; columnist, Financial Times June 1, 2004 - Customizing the Computational Capabilities of Processors
Nate Clark, member, Compilers Creating Custom Processors, University of Michigan April 18, 2007 - Dalai Lama: 2008 Seattle Visit
- Danz Lecture Series
World-renowned scholars exploring the impact of science and philosophy on the universe. - Dartmouth Digital Dorm
Martin Redman and David Kotz October 20, 2004 - Data Harvesting: A Random Coding Approach to Rapid Dissemination and Efficient Storage of Data
Supratim Deb, Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems, MIT September 2, 2004 - Data Mining & Machine Learning to Empower Business Strategy
Oliver Downs, founder, Analytical Insights, Inc. October 7, 2004
- Data Streaming Algorithms for Efficient and Accurate Estimation of Flow Size Distribution
Abhishek Kumar, Computer Science, Georgia Institute of Technology September 3, 2004
- Data-driven methods in Description-based Audio Information Processing
Shiva Sundaram Ph. D. candidate in the Signal and Image Processing Institute (SIPI) at USC 4/11/2008 - David McCullough: First Principles
Author delivers the Farfel Distinguished Lecture.
- Dean's Distinguished Lecture Series
The Dean’s Distinguished Lecture Series at The University of Kentucky features cutting edge research in conjunction with the CCTS. - Debian: Anatomy of an Open Source Project
Ian Murdock, chief technology officer, Linux Foundation February 20, 2007 - Decision Procedures for Recursive Data Structures with Integer Arithmetic
Ting Zhang, Ph.D. student, Computer Science, Stanford University April 27, 2006 - Dedication of Shidler Center for Law, Commerce & Technology
William Neukom delivers an address on the 21st century economy. - Deep Economy: The Wealth of Communities and the Durable Future
Bill McKiibben, American environmentalist and writer March 21, 2007 - Deep Photo and Gigapixel Images
Johannes Kopf, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Konstanz 2/25/2008 - Delegatable Anonymous Credentials
Melissa Chase, Ph. D Candidate, Computer Science, Brown University 2/08/2008 - Demon Lovers: Witchcraft, Sex and the Crisis of Belief
Walter Stephens explains witches and demons in his new book. - Denman Forestry Issues
A series that provides information on timely forestry and natural resources issues. - Dense Triangle-Free Digraphs
Blair D. Sullivan, fourth year Ph.D. student (2007), Mathematics Department, Princeton University April 27, 2007 - Dependable and Sustainable Cyber-Physical Computing - An Overview of IMPACT Lab's Research
Sandeep K. S. Gupta, professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Arizona State University May 27, 2008 - Dependable Software via Automated Verification
Wei-Ngan Chin, Ph.D., associate professor, Department of Computer Science, National University of Singapore November 20, 2007 - Deputy: Dependent Types for Safe Systems Software
Jeremy Condit, graduate student, University of California, Berkeley March 13, 2007 - Design and development of a content-based music search engine
Doug Turnbull, Graduate Student, UC San Diego 1/11/2008 - Designing Adaptive Embedded Systems
Devika Subramanian, Ph.D., professor, Computer Science, Rice University - Designing and Evaluating Glanceable Peripheral Displays
Tara Matthews, Ph.D. candidate, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS), University of California at Berkeley February 22, 2007 - Designing Interactions
Bill Moggridge, founder, IEO December 12, 2006 - Developing Physically-Based, Dynamic Vocal Tract Models Using ArtiSynth
Sidney Fels and John Lloyd, University of British Columbia January 24, 2007 - Developing the Best Life and Death Solver in Go
Akihiro Kishimoto, Department of Media Architecture, Future University-Hakodate, Japan November 13, 2007 - Developmental Programming and Distributed Robot Control
Rod Grupen, Ph. D., Professor, Laboratory for Perceptual Robotics, University of Massachusetts 8/13/2007 - Diagnosing & Treating Cancer with General Chemistry
Bridging the curriculum a student gets in class and the real world. - Digital Simplicity Through Activity-Based Computing
James Landay, associate professor, Computer Science & Engineering, University of Washington February 8, 2007 - Director of MIT's Auto-ID Laboratory and a Professor of Information Engineering
John Williams, director, MIT's Auto-ID Laboratory; professor, Information Engineering April 18, 2007 - Discovering Heap Anomalies in the Wild
Maria Jump, Ph. D. Candidate, Department of Computer Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin 10/11/2007 - Discovery: Maryland
This magazine-style program highlights the outstanding research and achievements of University of Maryland faculty, staff and students. - Discovery@Virginia Tech
- Distinguished Leaders in Science
This is a series of lectures featuring leading researchers in life and space sciences discussing their research at the frontiers of science. - Distinguished Leaders Series
Effective, conscientious business leaders of tomorrow. - Distributed Spectrum Access: Protocols and Prototype
Ashu Sabharwal, Director, Center for Multimedia Communications, Rice University 7/26/2007 - Distributed Speculative Execution: A Programming Model for Reliability and Increased Performance
Cristian Tapus, Ph.D., postdoctoral scholar, Center for Advanced Computing Research (CACR) April 18, 2007 - DO-IT (Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking and Technology)
People with disabilities suggest how educators, adapted environments, and technology can ensure equal access to education and employment for individuals with disabilities. - Doing a Mao and the Xray Paradox: How Can Humanity Overcome Organization?
Max McKeown, management advisor to top companies and innovative speaker November 30, 2006 - Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center
DDDC services people with autism spectrum disorder and their families. - Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison on "Exuberance, The Passion for Life"
Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison speaks about "Exuberance," Teachers & Wellness. - Drainage Forum: The Allison Experience
A forum to discuss the impact and lessons learned from the Tropical Storm Allison. - Dreaming in Code: Two Dozen Programmers, Three Years, 4,732 Bugs and One Quest for Transcendent Software
Scott Rosenberg, OpenSalon January 23, 2007 - DTN Routing and capacity Enhancement in an Outdoor Mobile Environment
Mark Corner, Ph.D., University of Massachusetts-Amherst and Brian Neil Levine, Ph.D., University of Massachusetts Amherst October 27, 2006 - Dust in Time: A Solar System Mystery
Don Brownlee discusses the Stardust Mission and what it means for learning about our solar system. - Dynamic Algebraic Algorithms
Piotr Sankowski, Ph. D., Post-Doc Fellow, University of Rome "La Sapienza", Italy 8/16/2007 - Dynamic Inference of Abstract Types
Michael D. Ernst, associate professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology December 12, 2006 - Dynamic Mechanism Design
Ilya Segal, Roy and Betty Anderson Professor, Humanities and Sciences, Stanford University 1/3/2008 - Dynamics and Equilibria: Communication Complexity and Adaptive Heuristics
Sergiu Hart, Dept of Mathematics, Dept of Economics, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem February 7, 2007 - Dynamics, Emergence and Simulation
Will Wright, creator of SimCity and Spore November 7, 2007 - Earth: The Sequel- The Race to Reinvent Energy and Stop Global Warming
Fred Krupp, Ph.D. 3/19/2008 - ECRS - Experimental Controlled Research System
Describes the ECRS mobile research facility for conducting environmental research in polluted groundwater and soil. - Edgenet 2006
Edgenet 2006 - Life at the Edge: Research and Practice in Corporate/Campus Networks - Education for a Brighter Future
Gwen Vu, board chair, VNSF; Paul Tamura, vice-chair/treasurer, VNSF October 19, 2007 - EE Talk - How to Make Things Happen: Mastering Project Management
Scott Berkun, Author 4/15/2008 - Effective and Efficient User Interaction for Long Queries
Giridhar Kumaran, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Computer Science, University of Massachusetts Amherst 2/05/2008 - Effective Scientific Data Management through Provenance Collection
Yogesh Simmhan, Doctoral Candidate, Indiana University 6/12/2007 - Effective Static Race Detection for Java
Mayur Naik, fourth year Ph.D. student, Computer Science Department, Stanford University April 5, 2007 - Einstein: His Life and Universe
Walter Isaacson, President and CEO, Aspen Institute May 2, 2007 - Elliptic Nets with Applications to Cryptography
Katherine Stange, student, Brown University January 30, 2007 - Email Activity Management: A Machine Learning Approach
Nicholas Kushmerick, senior lecturer, School of Computer Science & Informatics, University College Dublin, Ireland February 27, 2006 - Employing Decision Procedures for Automatic Program Analysis and Verification of Heap-Manipulating Programs
Greta Yorsh, Ph.D. candidate, School of Computer Science, Tel Aviv University March 19, 2007 - Enabling Interdisciplinary Research
Discussion of opportunities and barriers to success in sustaining innovation. - Enabling What-If Explorations in Distributed Systems
Eno Thereska, PhD student, Carnegie Mellon University March 26, 2007 - Ender?s Game for Science and Engineering: Games for Real, for Now, or we Lose the Brain War
Merrilea Mayo, Ph.D., Director of the Government-University-Industry Research Roundtable, National Academies 8/21/2007 - Energy and Bandwidth Efficiency in Wireless Networks
Wayne Stark, Ph.D., professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan October 2, 2006 - Energy Conservation Techniques in Mobile Delay-Tolerant Sensor Networks
Chris Sadler, Ph.D. student, Princeton University March 21, 2007 - Engineering Lecture Series: Boomers, A Bridge and the Boeing 787
- Engineering Performance
Engineering Performance 5/14/2007 - Engineers Without Borders
Engineers Without Borders (EWB) improve the quality of life for disadvantaged communities worldwide. - Enhancing the Markov Chain Monte Carlo Method
Nayantara Bhatnagar, Ph.D candidate, Algorithms, Combinatorics and Optimization program, Georgia Tech January 18, 2007 - Entrepreneurs and Innovators
Entrepreneurs and innovators of the Pacific NorthWest which represent new business ideas, development and innovation. - EnviroSuite: An Environmentally-Immersive Programming Framework for Sensor Networks
Liqian Luo, Ph.D. candidate, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign March 12, 2007 - Epidemiologic Aspects of Military Post-Deployment Health Conditions, Natural Disasters and Terrorism
Gulf War Post-deployment health, natural disasters, and terrorism response. - Epidemiology: Advanced Clinical Trials
- Epidemiology: Clinical Trials
Theory and application on design, conduct and analysis of epidemiological clinical trials. - Epidemiology: Cost & Outcomes Research
Methods and tools for outcomes research based on the 2002 Veterans Affairs Epidemiology session. - Epidemiology: Genetic Epidemiology
The basic concepts, methods, issues and approaches used to study genetic susceptibility to disease in humans. - Epidemiology: Introduction to Epidemiologic Methods
This series provides viewers with a basic understanding of epidemiologic methods. - Epidemiology: Research in Improving Chronic Illness Care
This series presents a new paradigm for improving chronic-illness care. - Epigenetic Development: Generating Internal Representations through Interactions with the Real-World Environments
Juyang (John) Weng, Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Michigan State University 8/20/2007 - Ethane: A Protection Architecture for Enterprise Networks
Martin Casado, PhD student, Computer Science, Stanford University September 20, 2006 - European Perspectives
This series examines how the European Union will affect the world as we know it. - Event-Driven Simultaneous Compilation
Dean Tullsen, professor, Computer Science and Engineering, UCSD September 20, 2006 - Everything is Miscellaneous: The Power of the New Digital Disorder
David Weinberger, co-author, The Cluetrain Manifesto; author, Small Pieces, Loosely Joined May 16, 2007 - Evolutionarily Stable Strategies of Random Games, and the Vertices of Random Polygons
Sergiu Hart, Dept of Mathematics, Dept of Economics, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem February 6, 2007 - Exhasutive Phase Order Search Space Exploration and Evaluation
Prasad A. Kulkarni, Ph.D. candidate, Computer Science, Florida State University April 18, 2007 - Explicit-Symbolic Modeling for Formal Verification
Sérgio V. Campos, Ph.D., associate professor, Computer Science, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais November 14, 2007 - Exploiting Comparable Corpora
Dragos Munteanu, Ph.D. student, University of Southern California November 29, 2006 - Exploiting Hardware/Software Interactions for Embedded Systems Design
Sibin Mohan, Ph.D. student, Department of Computer Science, North Carolina State University 2/5/2008 - Exploiting Multiple Cores Today: Scalability and Reliability For Off-the-Shelf Software
Emery Berger, Ph.D., assistant professor, University of Massachusetts, Amherst August 8, 2006 - Explore a Career in Paper Science Engineering
Explore great career opportunities with the Paper Science Engineering Program at the University of Washington. - Exploring Contextual Teaching and Learning
A look at contextual teaching and learning and new forms of hands-on teaching methods. - Exploring Tools and Techniques for Distributed Continuous Quality Assurance
Adam Porter, Ph.D., associate professor, Department of Computer Science, Institute for Advanced Computer Studies, University of Maryland November 8, 2006 - Expressive Speech-Driven Facial Animation
Yong Cao, Ph. D., Assistant Professor, Computer Science Department, Virginia Tech 9/13/2007 - Extensible Object-Theories in HOL-OCL
Burkhart Wolff, associate professor and lecturer, ETH Zürich August 24, 2006 - Extractors for a Constant Number of Polynomially Small Min-Entropy Independent Sources
Anup Rao, Ph.D. student, Computer Science, University of Texas at Austin January 19, 2007 - Fall 2004 Internet2 Member Meeting
A plethora of internet technology interests are the focus of the 2004 Fall Internet2 Member Meeting held in Austin, Texas. - Faster Decoding with Synchronous Grammars and n-gram Language Models
Liang Huang, 4th-year Ph.D. student, University of Pennsylvania December 11, 2006 - Feast Or Famine
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