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- Heed: A Framework for Situation Aware Monitoring
Conrad Albrecht-Buehler,Ph.D. candidate, Northwestern University December 2, 2008 - User Intention and Interaction for Improving Search Effectiveness
Search Summit 2007 7/18/2007 - (4,4)-Split Jacobians of Curves of Genus 2
Nils Bruin, professor, Mathematics, Simon Fraser University (BC, Canada) April 23, 2009 - (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 - 15 Years of Research in Technology for the Classroom
Miguel Nussbaum, professor, Computer Science, School of Engineering, Catholic University of Chile June 29, 2009 - 20 Questions for Startup Success
The factors and disciplines which are required for startup success. - 2002 Internet2 Fall Conference: Advanced Networks
The 2002 Internet2 Fall Conference in Los Angeles and USC.
- 2004 ARTBOT Competition
Find out if robots can design artistic masterpieces in this creative showcase for JHU engineering students.
- 2008 Summer Academy for Advancing Deaf & Hard of Hearing in Computing - Speaker Series
Careers in computer science for deaf or hard-of-hearing professionals. - 2D, 3D and Surface Texture Analysis and Synthesis
Yizhou Yu, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign May 11, 2005
- 3D Object Localization and Shape Matching
Radu Horaud, director, Research, INRIA Grenoble Rhône-Alpes, France July 17, 2008 - 3D Reconstruction
Researchers with the University of Kentucky seek the technological goal of developing a 3D display that does not require special glasses. - 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
- 60 GHz Single-Chip CMOS Digital Radios and Phased Array Solutions for Gaming and Connectivity
Dr. Joy Laskar, M.S., Ph.D., Schlumberger chair, Microelectronics, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Tech July 13, 2009 - 802.11i Security Analysis: Can We Build a Secure WLAN?
Changhua He, Ph.D student, Stanford University March 24, 2005
- A Brief Synopsis of Recent Research at Multimedia Communications and Systems Lab
Professor Mihaela van Schaar, Yi Su and Fangwen Fu May 13, 2009 - A Building Without Walls
The Levine Science Research Center.
- 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 Component Language for Structured Concurrent Programming
Luc Bläser, independent software consultant, Switzerland September 29, 2008 - A Compositional Method for Verifying Software Transactional Memory
Serdar Tasiran, Ph.D. 4/8/2008 - 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 Cryptographic Compiler for Information-Flow Security
Cedric Fournet, Programming Principles and Tools, Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK October 22, 2008 - A Day in the Life: Erin, Kiera, Crystal
The software industry is drawing larger numbers of women graduates into the field. - A Day in the Life: Kiera
- A Day in the Life: Tessa
- A Day in the Life: Tessa, Kiera, Crystal
A healthy job market and software industry innovations are attracting the attention of high school and college-age students. - A Decidable Class of Sequentially Consistent Protocols
- A Dirty-Slate Approach to Routing Scalability
Hitesh Ballani, Ph.D. student, computer science, Cornell University April 13, 2009 - A Dive into the Panorama Business
Alexandre Jenny, founder and CEO, Kolor August 11, 2009 - A Dynamic Pari-Mutuel Market for Hedging, Wagering, and Information Aggregation
- A Family of License Languages
Dines Bjorner, Professor, Author 2/25/2008 - A Firm's Metamorphosis
Art Gensler, FAIA, takes the stage to tell the Gensler story. - A Framework for Combined Bayesian Analysis and Optimization for
Afsaneh Shirazi, PhD student, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign July 30, 2009 - A Framework for Runtime Verification of Concurrent Programs
- A Framework for Unrestricted Whole-Program Optimization
- A Frequency Analysis of Light Transport
- A Game Developer's Perspective On Parallelism
Andrew Brownsword, EA BlackBox 8/22/2007 - A General Linear Camera Model with Applications
- A Genetic Toolkit for the Synthesis and Assembly of Materials for Electronics and Energy
Renowned materials chemist Dr. Angela Belcher explains her idea to draw upon natural processes to create new nanomaterials. - 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 Hardware-Based CIL-Machine
- A High-Level Fusion Method to Fuse Disparate High-Resolution Airborne Sensor Date for Change-Detection Application
- A Large-Margin Framework for Learning Structured Prediction Models
- A Learning-based Approach to Summarization
- 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 Lower Bound for Cooperative Broadcast in the Presence of Noise
- A Marriage of Rely/Guarantee and Separation Logic
Matthew Parkinson, Royal Academy of Engineering and EPSRC Research Fellow, University of Cambridge's Computer Lab June 30, 2008 - A Multi-Corpus Evaluation of Dynamic Markov Coding for Spam Filtering
Gordon V. Cormack, professor, Computer Science, University of Waterloo April 3, 2006 - A Novel Approach to Sequence Analysis Using Assign-SBTTM Software Improves Heterozygous Base Calling: Implications for Re-sequencing, SNP detection and SNP scoring
- 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 Platform for Computational Comparative Genomics on the Web
- A Programming Language for the New Web
Shriram Krishnamurthi, associate professor, Computer Science, Brown University June 4, 2009 - 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 Research Program Proposal--Universal Cache Miss Equations for the Memory Hierarchy
Y.C. Tay, PhD, professor, Departments of Mathematics and Computer Science, National University of Singapore June 12, 2009 - A Rewriting Logic Sampler
Jose Meseguer, Ph.D., professor, Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) August 21, 2006 - A Rigorous Perspective on Liouville Quantum Gravity and KPZ
Bertrand Duplantier, research director, Institut de Physique Théorique, CEA-Saclay August 28, 2009 - A Sample of Monte Carlo Methods in Robotics and Vision
- A Scalable, Component-driven OS
Microsoft Windows development of a scalable, component-driven OS.
- A Search Engine for Natural Language Applications
- 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 Spoken Language Interpretation Component for a Robot Dialogue System
Ingrid Zukerman, PhD, professor, Computer Science, Monash University July 2, 2009 - A Stateless Core Approach for Scalable Internet Services
- A Systemic Approach to Appraisal: Identifying Opinion and Sentiment in Text
- A Theory of Similarity Functions for Learning and Clustering
- A Thin-Client Application Framework for Network-Centric Computing
- A Unification of Menger's and Edmonds' Theorems and Network Coding Theorems
- A Variant of Lehmer's Conjecture
Kumar Murty, Ph.D., professor, Mathematics, University of Toronto February 27, 2007 - A Virtualization Architecture for Wireless Network Cards
- A Voice-Enabled Procedure Navigator for the International Space Station
- A Web Interface to Large, High-Resolution X-Ray Computed Tomography Data Sets
Humphries is a Research Scientist in the Geology Department at the University of Texas and Project Manger for the Digital Library of Vertebrate Morphology (or Digimorph Project), an NSF funded Digital Library Project. His background is in biology and biological informatics.
- A World Filled With Cameras: Security at the Cost of Freedom? Or Can We Have Both?
- ABC-MART: Recent Improvements in Boosting, Trees and Classification Algorithms
Ping Li, Ph.D., assistant professor, Cornell May 18, 2009 - Abelian surfaces with a given number of points
Peter Stevenhagen, professor of mathematics, Universiteit Leiden March 10, 2009 - Abilene Update
Update on the Abilene Network, including a report on the completion of the 10-Gbps upgrade.
- Abilene Update - Fall 2004
Update on the Abilene Network.
- Abstract State Machines
- 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 - Accessible Information Technology in Education: Building Toward A Better Future
Making information technology accessible in education.
- Achieving Channel Capacity Against Malicious Errors
Achieving channel capacity against malicious errors. - 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 - Acoustic Signal Processing for Next-Generation Multichannel Human/Machine
Walter Kellermann, professor for communications, Chair of Multimedia Communications and Signal Processing, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany September 19, 2008 - Active Pages: Intelligent Memory for Commodity Systems
- Activity Recognition: Context Aware Applications
Description of a personal portable device that can determine a user's activity and make it available to their context-aware applications.
- ADACS: An Automated System for Part Finishing
- Adaptation=Vulnerability under RoQ Attacks
Mina Guirguis, Ph.D. candidate, research fellow, Department of Computer Science, Boston University May 11, 2006 - Adaptive Algorithms: Price-Setting & Overlay Routing
Sequential decision-making with partial information: applications for routing in overlay networks and pricing in e-commerce.
- Addressing the Memory Bottleneck in Packet Processing Systems
Jayaram Mudigonda, Ph.D., post doctoral fellow, Computer Sciences, University of Texas at Austin May 1, 2006
- Advanced Applications-Video: Extending the Reach of Digital Video
- Advanced Applications-Video: Securing Collaborative Applications: Video, VoD, and VoIP
Securing Collaborative Applications: Video, VoD, and VoIP
- Advanced Internet Systems with Professor Dan Weld
- Advances in P2P Live Video Streaming
Keith W. Ross, Leonard J. Shustek Chair Professor, Computer Science, Polytechnic Institute of NYU June 4, 2009 - Advances in the CM Method for Elliptic Curves
Francois Morain, professor, École Polytechnique, France April 22, 2009 - Advancing Computers
Computers used to teach children.
- Advancing Women in Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan
Abigail Stewart, Psychology and Women's Studies, University of Michigan May 26, 2005
- AEGIS Platform Architecture: Tamper-Resistant Computing
Combinatorial landscapes described through finite metric spaces and algorithms.
- Aggregating Imprecise Data in OLAP: Principles and Algorithms
A presentation of OLAP: a multi-dimensional data model. - Air Safety: Increasing Risk?
- Alex St. John, CEO and co-founder, WildTangent
- Algorithmic Analysis of Infinite-State Concurrent Systems
Naghmeh Ghafari, Ph.D., visiting scholar, Integrated System Design Lab, University of British Columbia June 29, 2009 - Algorithmic Foundations of P2P and Wireless Networks: Scheduling Complexity, Selfishness, and Evil Attacks
Thomas Moscibroda, Ph.D. candidate, Computer Science, ETH Zurich, Switzerland April 19, 2006
- Algorithmic Performance in Complex Networks
Milena Mihail, Ph.D., associate professor, College of Computing, Georgia Tech November 6, 2006 - Algorithms for Clustering
- Algorithms for Data Management and Migration
Samir Khuller, Ph.D., professor and associate chair, Department of Computer Science, University of Maryland June 22, 2006 - Algorithms for Path-Planning
Robotic path-planning problems resolved with approximation algorithms.
- All I Really Need to Know I Learned from Google
KnowItAll: addressing the problem of accumulating data sets from the web.
- All Rise: Somebodies, Nobodies and the Politics of Dignity
Robert Fuller, Ph.D., author July 20, 2006 - Amazon.com: A Data-Driven Enterprise
Amazon.com's Dennis Lee takes you through the history of data platforms developed by the company since its inception.
- Amazon.com: Differentiating with Technology
Amazon.com CEO discusses the site's technology.
- 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 Effective Verification Solution for Modern Microprocessors
This talk describes a novel verification framework targeting today's microprocessors. - An Evolution in Supercomputing: System X at Virginia Tech
A look at construction of the world's fastest university supercomputer.
- An Examination of User Behaviour During Web Information Tasks
Melanie Kellar, recently completed PhD, Faculty of Computer Science, Dalhousie University April 17, 2007 - An Interface to Support Multi-faceted Information Seeking and Targeted Relevance Feedback
David Harper, research professor, School of Computing, The Robert Gordon University April 12, 2006
- An Introduction to Chapel: Cray Cascade
- An Introduction to Venture Capital
- An Overview of Recent CMU Research on Model-Based Face Processing
- Analysis of a Mess: Schools, Computers, Training, and Workforce Development in the Digital Economy
- Analysis of Multiagent Teams using Distributed POMDPs
Ranjit Nair, Ph.D. candidate, University of Southern California May 27, 2004
- Analyzing Metabolomics Data for Automated Prediction of Underlying Biological Mechanisms
Gultekin Ozsoyoglu, professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Case Western Reserve University July 17, 2008 - 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
- And Then There's This: How Stories Live and Die in Viral Culture
Bill Wasik, senior editor, Harper's magazine June 17, 2009 - Animating Human Motion
Discussion on control algorithms.
- Animating the Dead: Computational Necromancy with Reinforcement Learning
Bill Smart, assistant professor, computer science, Washington University in St. Louis October 13, 2008 - Anne Kiremidjian - Professor of Civil Engineering
- Anomalous Diffusion and Polya Recurrence
Domokos Szász, Mathematical Institute of the Budapest, University of Technology June 16, 2004
- 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 Approximate Inference Techniques for Optimal Design in Self-Assembly and Automated Programming
Vladimir Jojic, Ph.D. candidate, Computer Science, University of Toronto March 22, 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 Geometry
Optimized geometric approximations of 3-D surfaces.
- Applied Nonparametric Bayes and Statistical Machine Learning
Michael Jordan, University of California, Berkeley March 29, 2005
- Applying Data Mining Techniques to Computer Systems
Zhenmin Li, Ph.D. candidate, Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign March 9, 2006 - Apprenticeship Learning for Robotic Control
Problems in robotics can be addressed in the apprenticeship learning setting. - 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 - Approximate Replication
TRAPP, the new framework for data replication.
- 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 some Clustering and Classification Problems
- Approximation Algorithms for Unique Games
Yury Makarychev, graduate student, Princeton University January 31, 2007 - Architectural Redesign for Internet Protocols
The clean-slate approach necessary to build the Internet for the next century.
- Arctic Region Supercomputer Center
The University of Alaska features explanations and demonstrations of the 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
- Art-Based Modeling for Computer Graphics
- ASM Models using AsmL
Changes in software development.
- ASM View of Abstract Cryptography
Davor Runje January 25, 2005
- Aspect.NET - An Aspect-Oriented Programming Tool for .NET
- Assertion-driven Error Recovery
Sarfraz Khurshid, assistant professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Texas at Austin June 23, 2008 - Assisted Cognition
Computer systems that enhance human cognition tasks.
- Astronomical Observatory: A Tour From the Kitt Peak National Observatory
Yale University astronomy professor Charles Bailyn gives a guided tour of the two research telescopes operated by the WIYN Consortium at the Kitt Peak National Observatory in Arizona. - Asymptotic Enumeration of Spanning Trees via Traces and Random Walks
Russell Lyons, Indiana University May 24, 2004
- 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 - Audio Cameras for Audio-Visual Scene Analysis
Ramani Duraiswami, PhD, associate professor, Department of Computer Science, Institute for Advanced Computer Studies, University of Maryland, College Park June 3, 2009 - Augmented Social Cogniton: Using Social Web technology to enhance the ability of groups to remember, think, and reason
Ed H. Chi, area manager,senior research scientist, Palo Alto Research Center's Augmented Social Cognition Group May 4, 2009 - Automated Assume-Guarantee Verification
Corina Pãsãreanu, Ph.D., research scientist, NASA Ames Research Center, Robust Software Engineering Group July 21, 2008 - 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 - Automated Testing of Refactoring Engines Using Test Abstractions
Darko Marinov, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign November 10, 2008 - Automatic Facial Expression Analysis
Dr. Ying-Li Tian, associate professor, Electrical Engineering Department, The City College of the City University of New York (CCNY) June 16, 2009 - Automatic Failure Diagnosis in Large-Scale Systems
Alice X. Zheng, Ph.D. candidate, UC Berkeley November 22, 2004
- Automatic I/O Prefetching Hints through Speculative Execution
- Automatic Identification and Classification of Protein Domains
Elon Portugaly, Ph.D. student, Hebrew University of Jerusalem April 18, 2005
- Automatic Software Testing
The Korat technique provides high quality test suites with excellent code coverage for data structure libraries.
- Automatic Tools for Building Secure Systems
- Automatic Workload Evaluation (AWE): Predicting Web 2.0 Workload Behavior
Kristal Sauer, second-year graduate studen, RAD Lab, UC Berkeley May 5, 2009 - Automatically Finding Patches Using Genetic Programming
Westley Weimer, assistant professor, Computer Science Department, University of Virginia May 18, 2009 - Automatically Proving the Termination of C Programs
Dr. Byron Cook, researcher, Microsoft Research-Cambridge October 3, 2005 - Automating the Construction of Compiler Heuristics using Machine Learning
Mark Stephenson, Ph.D. candidate, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, MIT May 9, 2006 - Automating the Design of Visualizations
- Automatizability and Learnability
Mikhail Alekhnovich, Ph.D., member, Institute for Advanced Study January 20, 2005
- Autonomous Computing
- 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
- Back Channels: Power and the Active Audience
- Back to Nature for the Next Technology Revolution
Engineering goes back to nature for the next technology revolution. - Bayesian Inference of Grammars
Prof. Mark Johnson February 13, 2007 - Bayesian infinite matrix factorization
- 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 - 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 with Anders Hejlsberg
Barbara Fox interviews Anders Hejlsberg, an industry luminary and chief designer of the C# programming language and a key participant in the development of Microsoft's .NET Framework.
- Behind the Code with Catharine van Ingen
Catharine has a wealth of experience in hardware, including work with the Alpha machine and MIPS processor teams, and in industrial-strength software for algorithms used to manage water flows, logging data from particle accelerator detectors, and buying Mickey Mouse watches over the Internet. - Behind the Code with Eric Horvitz
Eric Horvitz of Microsoft Research is the center of a variety of projects such as the Decision Theory and Adaptive Systems group. Learn what these projects entail and how they further Microsoft Research’s goal of improving the quality of life for all. - Behind the Code with Jim Gray
Barbara Fox interviews Jim Gray, a 'Technical Fellow' in the Scalable Servers Research Group (Sky Server, Terra Server) and manager of Microsoft's Bay Area Research Center (BARC).
- Behind the Code with Mohsen Agsen
Conversation with Mohsen Agsen about the challenges that Microsoft has faced in the past and how the industry handles the challenges of today. - Behind the Code with Patrick Dussud
Join Microsoft Technical Fellow Patrick Dussud for a look at his work in a range of programming languages and systems. - Behind the Code with Peter Spiro
Discover how Peter Spiro got a job at Microsoft to help build the team that drove SQL Server to the huge success it is today. - Behind the Code with Rebecca Norlander
Learn how Rebecca Norlander, a technical strategist for Microsoft, has made a name for herself in the often male-dominated computer world. - Behind the Code with Richard Ward
Richard Ward of Microsoft sees his diverse experiences in life as a major contribution to the advances of modern computer engineering. Discover which experiences Ward finds most helpful, as he focuses on building out the core
infrastructure components. - Behind the Code with Rico Mariani
Software Architect Rico Mariani shares experiences about his past 18 years at Microsoft. - Behind the Code with Rob Short
Rob Short, vice president overseeing development of windows kernel and virtualization technologies, Microsoft September 15, 2006 - Behind the Code with Terry Crowley
Terry Crowley, a technical fellow and director of development for Microsoft Office, discusses his involvement in the transformation of the Internet from an academic exercise to a common household name. - Behind the Code with Tony Williams
Tony Williams, co-inventor of COM, software architect, Microsoft June 13, 2006 - 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
- BETA.NET
- Better k-best Parsing, Hypergraphs, and Dynamic Programming
Liang Huang, third year Ph.D. student, University of Pennsylvania December 7, 2005
- Better Multiple Intents Re-ranking
Nikhil Bansal, Ph.D., IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Algorithms group September 8, 2009 - Beyond Brainstorming: Eight Secrets for Generating Big, Bold, Creative and Profitable Ideas
John Sweeney, motivational speaker and improv comedian April 19, 2005
- Beyond Hubs and Authorities: Web Resource Discovery and Segmentation
- Beyond Oil: Powering the Future
Learn about emerging technologies that may diversify our energy future. - Beyond Optimality: New Trends in Network Optimization
Mung Chiang, Ph.D., assistant professor of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University June 23, 2008 - Beyond the Information Superhighway: Searching for the Next Policy Metaphor
- BigTable: A System for Distributed Structured Storage
Basic design, implementation, and current applications of Google's BigTable system.
- Bilinear Complexity of the Multiplication in a Finite Extention of a Finite Field
Robert Rolland, honorary member, laboratories ERISC and Institut de Mathématiques de Luminy October 15, 2008 - Bill Gates Unplugged: On Software, Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Giving Back
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates takes the final stop on a tour of six universities as he transitions from Microsoft to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. - Bill Gates, Warren Buffett and Other Great Minds Show how Creative Capitalism Can Save the World
Michael Kinsley, columnist, Time Magazine February 19, 2009 - Billions: Selling to the New Chinese Consumer
Tom Doctoroff, CEO, Greater China, J. Walter Thompson March 16, 2006
- Bimanual and Multi Degree-of-Freedom Interaction for Computer Graphics
- Bio-Workflow Using Biztalk
- Bioinformatics: The Search for Non-Coding RNA
Bioinformatics applications for creating algorithms to speed covariance models for the discovery of non-coding RNA molecules.
- 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
- Biomimetic MicroElectric Systems for Restoring Sight to the Blind
Mark Humayun discusses advances in restoring sight to the blind. - Bionic and Bio-ionic Neural Interfaces
Examines two approaches to developing retinal prosthesis. - 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 - Blending Biology and Robotics
Johns Hopkins partners in spinal cord research which may someday restore the ability to walk.
- Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking
Malcolm Gladwell, staff writer, The New Yorker Magazine January 21, 2005
- Block Switching: Towards a Robust Protocol Stack for Diverse Wireless Networks
Arun Venkataramani, PhD, assistant professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Massachusetts Amherst June 3, 2009 - Blog Reading and Blog Readers: Tools and Practices
Eric Baumer, Ph.D. candidate, Department of Informatics, School of Information and Computer Sciences, University of California, Irvine May 8, 2008 - Boolean Methods for Arithmetic Reasoning
First-order logics involving Boolean arithmetic to increase detection and correction of computing errors.
- Boosting Energy-Efficiency, Performance, and Fault-Tolerance by Leveraging Unused System Resources
Hai Huang, Ph.D. candidate, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan March 20, 2006 - Borealis: Distributed Stream Processing Engines
Software architecture and algorithms in Borealis, a distributed stream processing engine.
- Botball, ITS, Higher Education Bond Initiative
A new sport, transportation systems and bond initiatives.
- Brain Computer Interface Systems: Progress and Opportunities
Brendan Allison, Ph.D., research associate, Cognitive Electrophysiology Lab, The Scripps Research Institute June 26, 2006 - Brain in a Bottle, Structure and Algorithms
Dr. Seth Copen Goldstein, Ph.D., faculty, Carnegie Mellon University July 30, 2008 - Brazil: After Neo-Liberalism
- 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
- Bridges on the Brink
What we know/need to know about structurally deficient bridges. - Bridges to the Future, Part I: The Smart Grid
Jerry Beilinson, deputy editor of Popular Mechanics, discusses the revolution of America’s power grid for the future. - Bridges to the Future, Part III: Standing Strong
Linda Figg, President and CEO of Figg Engineering Group, leads a distinguished panel in a discussion of how state-of-the-art technology may fix America’s failing infrastructure. - 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
- Bringing Sensing to the Masses: Infrastructure Mediated Sensing
- Bringing the Social Component to the Web
Search Summit 2007 7/18/2007 - Broadband Innovation and the Role of Customer Experience
Customer opportunities evolving from broadband innovation.
- Broadcast Encryption, Traitor Tracing, Watermarking, Dynamic Traitor Tracing, and Other Inhabitants of the Crypto Zoo
- Broadening Computer and Robotics Education and Participation for Women
Innovative robotics and computer curriculum and competitions inspire young girls to pursue education and research in robotics and artificial intelligence. - Browsing Around a Digital Library
- Bud Albers, CTO, Getty Images
- BUFFALO: Bloom Filter Forwarding Architecture for Large Organizations / Accountability in Hosted Virtual Networks
Eric Keller and Minlan Yu July 8, 2009 - Build the Future: UW Computer Science & Engineering
- Building a Modern Library
Highlights of the construction to build a new and true university library. - Building a Safer Helmet
Johns Hopkins students test a new kind of whitewater helmet.
- Building a Safer Web
Charles Reis, PhD candidate, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, University of Washington March 12, 2009 - Building a Tractor for the Mobility Impaired
Engineering students at Johns Hopkins modify a tractor to help mobility impaired park volunteers.
- Building Better Places -- Second Life, Collaborative Creation, and 5 Missing Pieces
Cory Ondrejka, vice president, Product Development, Second Life August 17, 2005
- Building Great Relationships
Gensler discusses how they have built great relationships with clients. - Building Mashups by Example
Dr. Craig Knoblock, Ph.D., senior project leader, Information Sciences Institute; research professor, Computer Science, University of Southern California August 1, 2008 - Building Quantitative Models in Software Engineering: Understanding, Predicting, and Controlling Software Quality
Lionel C. Briand, visiting professor, Simula Research Laboratories, Oslo, Norway March 6, 2006 - Building Secure Systems from Buggy Code with Information Flow Control
Re-designing operating systems, network protocols, and hardware to reduce vulnerabilities. - Building Secure Systems from Buggy Code with Information Flow Control
Nickolai Zeldovich, soon-to-be assistant professor, MIT June 18, 2008 - Building Systems That Enforce Measurable Security Goals
Trent Jaeger, Associate Professor. Computer Science and Engineering Department, Pennsylvania State University; Co-Director, Systems and Internet Infrastructure Security Lab September 16, 2009 - Building the Future at the University of Washington
A tour of the Computer Science & Engineering laboratory-intensive research facility.
- Building Trustworthy Mesh Networks: Why Security and Fault-Tolerance Must Be Considered Together
Cristina Nita-Rotaru, assistant professor, Department of Computer Science, Purdue University February 13, 2006 - 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 - Business process changes and technology enhancements to embed collaboration tools into an organization
Patricia Romeo, leader, social networking application D Street, Deloitte LLP August 13, 2009 - Buying In: The Secret Dialogue Between What We Buy and Who We Are
Rob Walker, writer, ?Consumed?, The New York Times Magazine June 25, 2008 - 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 - Calculi for Access Control
Calculi for improving access control and security in computer systems. - Can Parallel Computing Finally Impact Mainstream Computing?
Uzi Vishkin, member, University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies March 23, 2005
- Can We Get Ahead of the Crackers?
New approaches to cyber-security.
- 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: Attacking Bit Torrent Peers: A Measurement Study
Prithula Dhungel, PhD candidate, Polytechnic Institute of NYU February 6, 2009 - Candidate Talk: Building Bodies of Knowledge about Software Development Practices
Dr. Forrest Shull, Senior Scientist, Fraunhofer Center for Experimental Software Engineering, Maryland (FC-MD) March 12, 2008 - Candidate Talk: Building natural language parsers
Mark Johnson, Professor of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences and Computer Science, Brown University December 13, 2007 - Candidate talk: Computing Nash Equilibria
Constantinos Daskalakis, Ph. D., 1/18/2008 - Candidate Talk: Conversational Turn-Taking as a Dynamic Decision Process
Antoine Raux, PhD candidate, Language Technologies Institute, Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science September 29, 2008 - Candidate Talk: Critical Data Protection for Reliability and Security
Karthik Pattabiraman, PhD candidate, Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) March 12, 2008 - Candidate Talk: Critical percolation on finite graphs
Asaf Nachmias, Mathematics Ph.D. student, UC Berkeley 1/4/2008 - Candidate Talk: Debugging Reinvented: Asking and Answering Why and Why Not Questions about Program Behavior
Andrew Ko, Ph.D. candidate, Human-Computer Interaction Institute, Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science March 18, 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: Demystifying Internet Traffic
Kashi V. Vishwanath, Ph.D. Candidate, department of Computer Science, University of California, San Diego May 5, 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: Exploring Large Social Networks With Matrix-Based Representations
Nathalie Henry, joint Ph.D student, Human Computer Interaction and Information Visualization, Université of Paris-Sud/INRIA, France and the University of Sydney, in Australia May 15, 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: Graphical User Interfaces as Updatable Views
James Terwilliger, Computer Science Ph.D. candidate, Portland State University June 23, 2008 - Candidate Talk: Hardware Features Can Undermine Software Security
Francis David, PhD candidate, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign June 2, 2008 - Candidate Talk: Helping Moore's Law: Architectural Techniques to Address Parameter Variation
Radu Teodorescu, PhD candidate, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. May 8, 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: Matching and 3D Reconstruction in Urban Environments
Branislav Micusik, Ph.D., research scholar, George Mason University September 15, 2008 - Candidate Talk: Model Compression
- 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: Power-Aware Platform Design for Wireless Sensor Networks
Dimitrios Lymberopoulos, Ph.D. candidate Department of Electrical Engineering, Yale University March 20, 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: Reconfigurable Computing: Architectural and Design Tool Challenges
Ken Eguro, Ph.D. candidate, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Washington May 8, 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: Scalable Virtual Machine Multiplexing
Diwaker Gupta, PhD candidate, University of California, San Diego October 22, 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: Soft Margin Estimation for Automatic Speech Recognition
Jinyu Li , Ph.D. student, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, U.S December 4, 2007 - 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: Techniques and Tools for Engineering Secure Web Applications
Gary Wassermann, Ph.D. candidate, Computer Science, UC Davis March 13, 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: Why task-structure matters: The effects of task and social forces on coordination in software development
Christopher Poile, Ph.D candidate, Department of Management Sciences, Faculty of Engineering, University of Waterloo, ON, Canada March 17, 2008 - Candidate Talk: ZebraNet and Beyond: Collaboration in Sparse Mobile Networks
Pei Zhang, Ph.D. 4/7/2008 - Candidate Talks: Zero Overhead Online Verification of Software Programs and On Range Search in Distributed Sensor Networks
Hong Lu, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Computer Science, Texas A&M University May 5, 2008 - Capacity and Fairness Issues in Enterprise-class Wireless Mesh Networks
Ashish Raniwala, doctoral candidate, Experimental Computer Systems Lab, State University of New York - Stony Brook April 26, 2006 - CAPM: A Library Robot Project
A robot retrieves and scans remote print materials.
- Capo: An Operating System Interface for Practical Deterministic Multiprocessor Replay
Samuel King and Josep Torrellas, professors, Computer Science Department, University of Illinois April 17, 2009 - Capture and Recreation of Spatial Audio for HCI and Virtual Reality Category
Ramani Duraiswami, Computer Science and the Institute for Advanced Computer Studies, University of Maryland August 24, 2005
- Capturing Life Experiences: Automated Video Capture
Automated video capture of unique lifetime events for robust data analysis.
- Capturing People
Adrian Hilton, professor, Computer Vision & Graphics, University of Surrey, UK June 12, 2006 - CasJobs and MyDB for the Virtual Observatory: Towards Distributed Asynchronous Web Services for Data Intensive Science
- Casual Games Discussion
Annakaisa Kultima, Researcher, University of Tampere, Finland 9/24/2007 - CCCP: Secure Remote Storage for Computational RFIDs
Mastooreh Salajegheh, PhD student, Computer Science Department, University of Massachusetts Amherst July 22, 2009 - Center for Manufacturing
See how the University of Kentucky is helping sustain the manufacturing industry through research, education and outreach. - 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 - Chaos in Computer Performance
From the University of Washington, examine a new, dynamic and non-linear approach to computer design. - 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 - Charting a New Course
How Gensler manages growth and remains true to its distinct culture. - 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
- Chico MacMurtrie - Robotic Performer
- Child Sexual Abuse: Facts and Myths - What You Need To Know To Keep All Children Safe
Janice Palm and Jill Armitage October 17, 2008 - China's Challenges: Domestic Dilemmas vs.Global Ambitions
David Bachman, Chinese Politics and Foreign Policy, University of Washington September 22, 2005
- Chinasite.com
- CII/FIATECH Consortium
- City at the End of Time
Greg Bear, author, science fiction and fantasy August 14, 2008 - 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 - 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
- Clustering Gene Expression Data
- CMPLE - Melting the Ice Between Cores
Suleyman Sair, Ph.D., assistant professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, North Carolina State University May 24, 2006 - Coarse-to-Fine Natural Language Processing
Using embedded links in urban-scale networks. - 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
- Cognitive Developmental Robotics: An Approach To Understand Ourselves And To Design Robots Like Us
From the University of Washington, Minoru Asada of Osaka University explains Cognitive Developmental Robotics. - Cohomology in Grothendieck Topologies and Lower Bounds in Boolean Complexity
Joel Friedman, professor, University of British Columbia April 20, 2006 - Collaboration in Directly Mediated Interaction Environments
- Collaborative Algorithms for a Class of Clustered Wireless Networks
Ananth Subramanian, teaching fellow, UCLA July 19, 2004
- Collaborative Dynabooks
Collaborative Dynabooks offer a new way of structuring how and what is taught to students.
- Collaborative Systems
Collaborative planning agents and systems for human-computer communication.
- Combinatorial Approach to Data Mining
Yury Lifshits, Ph. D, Postdoc, Caltech 12/3/2007 - Combinatorial Betting
David Pennock, principal research scientist, Yahoo! Research January 8, 2009 - Combining Econometric and Text Mining Approaches for Measuring the Effect of Online Information Exchange
Search Summit 2007 7/18/2007 - 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 Engineering & Technology to the General Public
A discussion of the importance of explaining engineering and technology to the general public.
- Communicating the Grand Challenges for Engineering to the Public
Discover the importance of communicating the advances of engineering to the public. - Communication Effects in Economic Environments
Liad Blumrosen, Engineering and Computer Science, Hebrew University of Jerusalem January 26, 2006
- Communication Technology: Interruption and Overload
Laura Dabbish is a doctoral candidate in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University March 31, 2006 - Communications for Mobile People
- Community Systems: The World Online
- Community Through Pictures
- 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 - Compiler-Directed Synthesis of Hardware Accelerators
- Compiling the Web - Building a Just-in-Time Compiler for JavaScript
Andreas Gal, Project Scientist, Computer Science Department, University of California, Irvine December 2, 2008 - 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
- Compressive Sensing
Richard G. Baraniuk, Victor E. Cameron Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Rice University August 4, 2008 - Computational Aspects of Biological Information Workshop Session 1
Luay Nakhleh 12/6/2007 - Computational Aspects of Biological Information Workshop Session 1
Tony Hey, Dan Gusfield 12/5/2007 - Computational Aspects of Biological Information Workshop Session 2
Li-San Wang 12/6/2007 - Computational Aspects of Biological Information Workshop Session 3
Sebastien Roch 12/6/2007 - Computational Aspects of Biological Information Workshop Session 3
Joseph Felsenstein 12/5/2007 - Computational Aspects of Biological Information Workshop Session 4
David Heckerman, Jonathan Carlson 12/5/2007 - Computational Aspects of Biological Information Workshop Session 5
Vladimir Minin 12/5/2007 - Computational Aspects of Biological Information Workshop Session 5
Richard Karp 12/6/2007 - Computational Biology: Comparing Vertebrate Genomes
Comparing genome sequences has emerged as one of the most important areas of computational biology. - Computational Biology: Genomics
Michal Linial presents a technique that automatically clusters protein sequences.
- Computational Data Grid for Scientific and Biomedical Applications
- Computational Discovery of Genetic Regulatory Networks
- Computational History in Action: Discovering Gutenberg
Blaise Agüera y Arcas, CTO and President of Sand Codex LLC October 8, 2004
- Computational History in Action: Gutenberg’s Printing Process
Computational research methods used to rediscover the technologies that created the first typographic print-press books.
- 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 - Computational Prediction of RNA Motifs in Bacteria
Computational tools for the discovery of RNA molecules. - Computational Sciences: The Third Pillar of the Empirical Sciences
Find out about development of computational sciences and its impact on today's world with GMU Professor Rainald Lohner. - Computational Textiles and the Democratization of Ubiquitous Computing
Advancements that make e-textiles accessible to new audiences, describing developments in e-textile engineering, design and applications that are helping to democratize ubiquitous computing. - Computational Thinking for a Modern Kidney Exchange
Tuomas Sandholm, Professor, Computer Science Department, Carnegie Mellon University March 30, 2009 - Computationally-Intensive Biomedical Research Projects Supported by the National Institutes of Health
- Computer Aided Instruction in Graduate Compiler Designer Based on the C# Compiler Source Code and a Hide And Show Approach
- Computer Animation Capstone Design Animation Mira and the Wind
- Computer Architecture
Discussion about using Basic Block Distribution Analysis.
- Computer Consciousness
Ed Fredkin, professor, Carnegie Mellon University; visiting professor, MIT June 17, 2004
- Computer Graphics
- Computer Graphics: Communications Media
Harnessing the computer in communications media.
- Computer Science & Engineering Distinguished Lecturer Series: Closing the Innovation Gap
Author Judy Estrin speaks about reigniting sustainable innovation in business. - Computer Science and Engineering Distinguished Lecturer Series and Dean Lytle Electrical Engineering Endowed Lecture: From Cell Phones to Smart Phones to Smart Books - An Exciting Journey
From the University of Washington, explore the future of wireless technology. - Computer Science and Engineering Distinguished Lecturer Series: Cooking in Silico: Understanding Heat Transfer in the Modern Kitchen
From the University of Washington, learn how computers can be used in cooking. - Computer Science and Engineering Distinguished Lecturer Series: Interactive Machine Learning
New directions for machine learning algorithms that might learn faster in the face of user behavior. - Computer Science and Engineering Distinguished Lecturer Series: Rethinking Computing
Craig Mundie, chief research and strategy officer of Microsoft, on "Rethinking Computing." - Computer Science and Engineering Distinguished Lecturer Series: Return to the Final Frontier
From the University of Washington, hear from spaceflight participant Charles Simonyi. - Computer Science and Engineering Distinguished Lecturer Series: Robotic Cars: Challenges and Perspectives
Robotic cars and research on smarter, safer, more efficient transportation. - Computer Science and Engineering Distinguished Lecturer Series: The Web the Way You Want It
- Computer Science and Engineering Distinguished Lecturer: Declarative Networking: "What" is Next
The design and implementation of declarative languages and runtime systems for network protocol specification. - Computer Science and Engineering Distinguished Lecturer: Why The Algorithm Might Soon Be The Only Game in Town
Algorithms are even more powerful than customarily believed, with their true potential yet unleashed. - Computer Science and Engineering Industrial Affiliates Program: The Changing Face of Venture Capital
From the University of Washington, explore the Computer Science & Engineering Industrial Affiliates Program. - 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 Science Education
A discussion of object-oriented programming and other computer science education assignments.
- Computer Science for the Future
John E. Hopcroft, Engineering and Applied Mathematics in Computer Science, Cornell University January 4, 2006
- Computer Science Participation
Increasing the representation of women and minority researchers in the field of computer science and engineering.
- Computer Science Programming Languages
New developments in launguage research.
- Computer Science Research for Global Development
Microsoft Research India’s computer science research for global development. - Computer Science: Past, Present and Future
Ed Lazowska discusses advances in computing research. - Computer Science: Still Crazy After All These Years
The past and future of computer science.
- Computer Security Awareness Contest: Back Up Your Box
Computer data should always be backed up on an external drive. - Computer Security Awareness Contest: Cyber Security Awareness
Learn to fight against identity theft, viruses and more computer security issues . - Computer Security Awareness Contest: Got Antivirus?
Milk does a body good, but what are you doing to keep your computer healthy? - Computer Security Awareness Contest: Icon Ninjas
Simple steps will make your computer experience safe and secure. - Computer Security Awareness Video Contest
ResearchChannel and Educause invite college students to enter a video contest for computer security awareness. - Computer Technology: Solving Public Health Challenges
The potential of computer technology to improve healthcare in poor settings.
- Computers Versus Common Sense
Doug Lenat, Ph.D., CEO, Cycorp December 6, 2006 - Computers, Cultures and Constructions: Locating the Learner in the Con/Text of Digital Video Cases
Ricki Goldman-Segall discusses rich media in her work with children.
- Computing class polynomials with the Chinese Remainder Theorem
Andrew Sutherland, Research Scientist, mathematics department, MIT November 19, 2008 - Computing Hilbert Modular Forms over Real Quadratic Fields
Lassina Dembele, post-doc, University of Calgary June 20, 2006 - Computing over the Reals: Where Turing Meets Newton
Unifying two traditions of computation: computer science and numerical analysis.
- Computing Structural Biology
Transforming structural biology from an experimental to a computational science.
- 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 - Conditional Models for Combining Diverse Knowledge Sources in Information Retrieval
Rong Yan, doctoral candidate, Language Technologies Institute, Carnegie Mellon University March 29, 2006 - Conference XP - Access Grid Update
Tom Uram November 3, 2006 - Conference XP - Automated Tracking of Student Behaviors
Leen-Kiat Soh, Computer Science and Engineering, University of Nebraska November 3, 2006 - Conference XP - Brasil Report
Daniel Maia, researcher, Medicine College, University of Sao Paulo November 2, 2006 - Conference XP - Close
Todd Needham, Microsoft November 3, 2006 - Conference XP - Conference XP Futures Discussion
Ivan Judson, Montana State University November 3, 2006 - Conference XP - Internet2 Collaboration Programs
Jonathan Tyman, Internet2 November 3, 2006 - Conference XP - Project Update
Todd Needham, Microsoft November 2, 2006 - Conference XP - Release 4.0 Technical Update
Jason Van Eaton, software development engineer, Microsoft Research November 2, 2006 - Conference XP - ResearchChannel Update and Real Time HD Encoding Discussion
Michael Wellings, director, Engineering, ResearchChannel November 2, 2006 - Conference XP - SenseCam
Stella Chan November 3, 2006 - Conference XP - Tutored Video Instruction with Conference XP and Classroom Presenter
Richard Anderson, Fred Videon and Bob Riddle November 2, 2006 - Conference XP - Virrtual Product Development Team Update
Gino Sorcinelli November 2, 2006 - Conference XP - Welcome
Kevin Schofield November 2, 2006 - Configuration, Customization and Appropriation: Integrating Technology and Practice in the Placeless Documents System
- 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 - Connecting the Pacific NW
- Consolidarity: Exploring Patterns of Social Commonality Among File Directories at Work
John C. Tang 5/30/2007 - Constraint-Based Analysis in the Presence of Uncertainty and Imprecision
Isil and Thomas Dillig, Stanford University February 19, 2009 - Constructing and Evaluating Sensor-Based Statistical Models of Human Interruptibility
James Fogarty, Ph.D. student, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University February 8, 2006 - Constructing Broad-Coverage Knowledge Repositories by Collecting Knowledge from Volunteer Contributors
Dr. Timothy Chklovski, Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern California February 18, 2005
- Constructing Code: Expanders
List decoding and expander-based code construction.
- Content Delivery in the Modern Internet
- Content-Preserving Warps for Video Stabilization and Wide-Angle Imaging
Content-preserving warps prove useful in video editing. Learn more in this video from the University of Washington’s Computer Science and Engineering Department. - Context-Aware Scheduler: Avoiding Unfavorable Scheduling to Improve Virtual Machine Performance
Witty Srisa-an, Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln October 7, 2008 - 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
- 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 - Cords: 3D Curve Primitives that Wrap Around Geometry
- Corner Percolation and the Square Root of 17
Gabor Pete, UC Berkeley January 24, 2006
- Corporate Innovation Strategies in a Global Economy
Xerox's Sophie Vandebroek discusses industry/government/university collaborations for the future. - Correlation Decay in Statistical Physics and Applications to Counting Problems
- 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 - Counting Independent Sets Up to the Tree Threshold
Dror Weitz, postdoc at DIMACS March 24, 2006 - Crashing the Gate: Netroots, Grassroots, and the Rise of People-Powered Politics
Markos Zúniga and Jerome Armstrong April 7, 2006
- Creating Diverse Ensemble Classifiers to Reduce Supervision
Prem Melville, Ph.D. candidate, University of Texas at Austin August 30, 2005
- Creating the Personal Supercomputer
- CrisisGrid: Critical Infrastructure and Informatics for Disaster Response
CrisisGrid: Critical Infrastructure and Informatics for Disaster Response.
- Critical Infrastructure Protection
Internet and computer industry response to cybercrime.
- Crosslinguistic Resources: Scalable Precision Grammars
Rapid prototyping of scalable precision grammars of any human language using LinGO.
- Cryptography: From Theory to Practice
Mihir Bellare, Professor, Computer Science Department, UCSD October 6, 2008 - CSE477 Capstone Design, Spring 2008- Technology for Low-Income Regions
Problems in health care, agriculture, transportation, and education in the developing world. - CU@USC with Professor Khoshnevis
CU@USC host Jill Schneiderman speaks with Viterbi Engineering Professor Behrokh Khoshnevis concerning research in construction methods. This premier college interview program is produced by the University of Southern California.
- 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 - Cyber-Infrastructure Report: Implications for the Future of Scientific Research
Panel discussion of cyber-infrastructure.
- Cyber-Infrastructure Security: Information Sharing and Analysis Centers
Overview and purpose for the IT-ISAC.
- Cyberinfrastructure for E-Science
- Cybersecurity: The First Pacific Rim Regional Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition
A documentary of a competition for emerging cybersecurity professionals. - Cyclone: Programming-Language Technology for Reliable Software
Research and development of reliable software systems.
- Cyclone: Safe Programming
Cyclone project brings safety to c programming.
- Dartmouth Digital Dorm
Martin Redman and David Kotz October 20, 2004
- Data Abstraction without Control Abstraction in Software Model Checking
Michael Jones, assistant professor, Computer Science Department, Brigham Young University June 22, 2006 - Data Clustering and Stability of Finite Samples
Ohad Shamir, Ph.D candidate, Hebrew University December 10, 2007 - 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
Challenges of data mining in e-business.
- 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 Structure Repair
- Data Structures & Algorithms
- 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 - Data-Driven Texture and Motion
Explores algorithms used for video-based action recognition and motion transfer.
- Databases in Grid Applications: Locally in Distribution
- Dataflow Architectures
Prototype dataflow architectures blended with conventional, imperative programming languages.
- Dealing with Darwin: How Great Companies Innovate at Every Phase of their Evolution
Geoffrey A. Moore, author of four bestselling business books March 7, 2006 - Dealing with Data: Classification, Clustering and Ranking
Dengyong Zhou, Machine Learning, NEC Laboratories America April 11, 2006
- Debian: Anatomy of an Open Source Project
Ian Murdock, chief technology officer, Linux Foundation February 20, 2007 - Debugging Concurrent Software by Context-Bounded Analysis
A new static analysis technique based on model checking for automatically finding errors in concurrent software.
- Decision Procedures for Recursive Data Structures with Integer Arithmetic
Ting Zhang, Ph.D. student, Computer Science, Stanford University April 27, 2006
- Declarative Querying of Sensor Networks Through Automatic Service Planning
- Deduplication Storage System
An overview of the latest technology in the storage systems industry called deduplication. - 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 - Defying Categorization: DXARTS
- Delegatable Anonymous Credentials
Melissa Chase, Ph. D Candidate, Computer Science, Brown University 2/08/2008 - Delimited and Composable Continuations in PLT Scheme
Matthew Flatt, Computer Scientist, University of Utah (Salt Lake City) March 20, 2008 - Deniable Authentication on the Internet
Yevgeniy Dodis, Associate Professor, computer science, New York University October 9, 2008 - 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 Messaging in Sensor Networks
Hongwei Zhang, Ph.D. student, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, The Ohio State University March 30, 2006 - 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 - Dereverberation Suppression for Improved Speech Recognition and Human Perception
- Design and development of a content-based music search engine
Doug Turnbull, Graduate Student, UC San Diego 1/11/2008 - Design for Highly Complex Programmable Logic Architectures
- Design Meets Disability
Graham Pullin, lecturer, Interactive Media Design, University of Dundee, Scotland July 16, 2009 - Design Methods: Distributed Systems
A discussion including IC design and embedded software programming.
- Design Thinking and Design Research
Bill Burnett, Executive Director, Product Design Program, Stanford December 13, 2007 - Designing a Virtual Information Telescope Using Mobile Phones and Social Participation
Romit Roy Choudhury, Ph.D., assistant professor, ECE and CS, Duke University July 29, 2008 - Designing Ad Auctions: An Algorithmic Perspective
- 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 Appropriate Computing Technologies for the Rural Developing World
The development of CAM, a toolkit for mobile phone data collection, in the rural developing world. - Designing Extensible IP Router Software
- Designing for Fluent Interaction
Human-computer interaction design using ubiquitous computing.
- Designing for Intimacy: Interaction Research at the Human Communication Technologies (HCT) Laboratory
- Designing Interactions
Bill Moggridge, founder, IEO December 12, 2006 - Designing Robust Enterprise Wireless Networks: High Throughputs, Energy Efficiency, Passive Security, and Rich Media Services
Suman Banerjee, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison March 17, 2009 - Designing User Interfaces
- Deterministic Encryption: Theory and Applications
Alexandra Boldyreva, Ph.D., assistant professor, School of Computer Science, Georgia Institute of Technology July 29, 2008 - Deterministic Network Coding by Matrix Completion
- Developing Annotated Korean Learner Corpus and Automatic Analysis of Learner Language
Sun-Hee Lee, Wellesley College and Seok Bae Jang, Brigham Young University June 25, 2009 - Developing Game-Themed Applications With XNA Game Studio: Session 1
Kelvin Sung, associate professor, Computing and Software Systems, University of Washington Bothell (UWB) April 11, 2009 - Developing Game-Themed Applications With XNA Game Studio: Session 2
Kelvin Sung, associate professor, Computing and Software Systems, University of Washington Bothell (UWB) April 11, 2009 - Developing GEMSTONE, A Next Generation Cyberinfrastructure
- Developing Machine Translation Prototypes for Languages with Limited Resources
Learning-based approaches for developing MT prototypes for languages with limited resources.
- 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 - Developments in Dynamic Graph Algorithms
Liam Roditty, Ph.D. student, Tel-Aviv University February 20, 2006 - Dialogue Session: Worklife Balance and the Retention of Talent
- Digital Cash
- Digital Michelangelo
- Digital Natives: Impacts on Management and Education
- Digital Photography: Bhutan Expedition
Digital camera print processing and archival web storage and display.
- Digital Simplicity Through Activity-Based Computing
James Landay, associate professor, Computer Science & Engineering, University of Washington February 8, 2007 - Digital Simplicity through Activity-Based Computing
Recent advances that make it possible for small, on-body sensors to assist people with everyday activities. - Digital Video Transport System (DVTS) for High Quality Video Telemicrscopy Using the Internet2
A discussion on the comparison of older technology with the current DVTS implementation and a demonstration of DVTS telemicroscopy.
- Digitizing Petroglyphs in Puerto Rico
Journey to Puerto Rico to watch as a university team preserves ancient carvings with 3D imaging technology. - Directing the Datacenter with Machine Learning
Armando Fox, co-founder, Berkeley RAD Lab October 27, 2008 - Directions and Challenges in Integrated Circuit Scaling
- 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 Fluid Power
In this University of Minnesota program, distinguished panelists discuss fluid power, its many uses and its role for our future. - Discovering Heap Anomalies in the Wild
Maria Jump, Ph. D. Candidate, Department of Computer Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin 10/11/2007 - Discovering Properties about Arrays in Simple Programs
Mathias Péron, PhD student, Verimag laboratory (France) June 20, 2008 - Discrete Global Minimization Algorithms
How global optima can be found as the limit of a set of purely combinatorial problems.
- Discrete Mathematics: Expanders Graphs & Eigenvalues
The study of expander graphs, discrete mathematics and theoretical computer science.
- Discriminative Graphical Models for Structured Data Prediction
Yan Liu, doctoral candidate, Language Technologies Institute, Carnegie Mellon University March 30, 2006 - Discriminative Learning and Spanning Tree Algorithms for Dependency Parsing
- Disjunctive Invariants for Modular Static Analysis
Corneliu Popeea, PhD candidate, School of Computing, National University of Singapore May 30, 2008 - Dispersion of Mass and the Complexity of Randomized Algorithms
Santosh Vempala, associate professor, Mathematics Department, Massachusetts Institute of Technology June 20, 2006 - Display System Performance
- Distance Learning in Rural Third World Communities
Technologies for distance learning in rural, third world communities.
- Distant Speech Recognition: No Black Boxes Allowed
John McDonough, Institute for Computer Science and Engineering, Intelligent Sensor-Actuator Systems (ISAS), University of Karlsruhe September 19, 2008 - Distinguished Faculty Lecture: Charles Bostian
Alumni Distinguished Professor Charles Bostian speaks on modern radio research as part of the Distinguished Faculty Lectures at Virginia Tech.
- Distinguished Lecturer Series: David Ditzel - A 25 Year Perspective on Binary Translation: What Worked, What Didn't
Binary translation techniques for computer architecture. - Distinguished Lecturer Series: Jeff Dean - Research Challenges Inspired by Large-Scale Computing at Google
Background information on Google's existing hardware and software infrastructure. - Distinguishing Chambers of the Moment Polytope
- Distributed Hash Tables for Large-Scale Cooperative Applications
- Distributed Implementations of Vickrey-Clarke-Groves Mechanisms
- Distributed Multi-Robot Exploration and Mapping
- Distributed Router Fabrics
Statistical modeling language for representing heterogeneous biological entities.
- 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 - Distributed Storage Systems Made Easy
Nalini Belaramani, Ph.D Candidate, University of Texas at Austin April 9, 2009 - DNA Self-assembly and Computer System Fabrication
- DNA Time Series Expression Data
Algorithms to analyze time series expression data.
- 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 - Donnybrook: Enabling Large-Scale, High-Speed, Peer-to-Peer Games
Jeffrey Pang, 5th year PhD student, Carnegie Mellon University August 12, 2008 - DopplerSource: .NET Framework for Accessing Doppler Radar Data
- Drainage Forum: The Allison Experience
- Dreaming in Code: Two Dozen Programmers, Three Years, 4,732 Bugs and One Quest for Transcendent Software
Scott Rosenberg, OpenSalon January 23, 2007 - DRM and MSFT: A Product No Customer Wants
- 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 - 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 Invariant Detection
- Dynamic Languages for .NET
- Dynamic Mechanism Design
Ilya Segal, Roy and Betty Anderson Professor, Humanities and Sciences, Stanford University 1/3/2008 - Dynamic Point Samples for Free-Viewpoint Video
- Dynamic Semantics of Programming Languages and Applications to Testing
- 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 of Highly Connected Queuing Networks
Senya Shlosman, directeur de recherche, Centre de Physique Theorique, Luminy, Marseille; senior researcher, Institute of Information Transmission Problems, Moscow December 11, 2007 - Dynamics of Real-World Networks
- Dynamics, Emergence and Simulation
Will Wright, creator of SimCity and Spore November 7, 2007 - Dynamosaics: Dynamic Mosaics with Non-Chronological Time
- E-Commerce
- e-Heritage Project
Dr. Katsushi Ikeuchi, PhD, professor, University of Tokyo May 2, 2008 - e-Science and Cyberinfrastructure
Middleware services for academic research networks collaborations that are creating the new e-Infrastructure.
- Earth: The Sequel- The Race to Reinvent Energy and Stop Global Warming
Fred Krupp, Ph.D. 3/19/2008 - Ecological Intelligence: How Knowing the Hidden Impacts of What We Buy Can Change Everything
Daniel Goleman, author May 15, 2009 - Economic Gangsters: Corruption, Violence and the Poverty of Nations
Edward Miguel, associate professor, economics; Director, UC Berkeley Center of Evaluations for Global Action October 23, 2008 - ECRS - Experimental Controlled Research System
- Edge-Preserving Decomposition for Mutli-Scale Tone and Detail Manipulation
Zeev Farbman, PhD student, School of Computer Science and Engineering, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel August 7, 2008 - Edgenet 2006 - A Data Model for Policy
Anders Vinberg June 2, 2006 - Edgenet 2006 - Customer Insight: CSO's Perspective on Network Policies
Mark Ashida, general manager, Windows Enterprise Networking June 1, 2006 - Edgenet 2006 - Experiences Managing Networks in IBM HPC Grid Infrastructure and Enterprise VoIP
Dinesh Verma June 2, 2006 - Edgenet 2006 - Experimental Design for Flexible Network Diagnosis
Yin Zhang, University of Texas at Austin June 2, 2006 - Edgenet 2006 - Is An Office Without Wires Feasible?
Sharad Agarwal June 2, 2006 - Edgenet 2006 - Issues in Enterprise Networks
Terry Gray, Jim Pepin and Mark Poepping June 1, 2006 - Edgenet 2006 - Keynote - Model-Based Management of Distributed Services
Kirill Tatarinov, VP Microsoft Windows & Enterprise Management Division June 1, 2006 - Edgenet 2006 - Managing Corporate WiFi Networks Using DAIR
Jitu Padhye June 1, 2006 - Edgenet 2006 - Measuring and Monitoring Microsoft's Enterprise Network
Richard Mortier June 1, 2006 - Edgenet 2006 - New Directions in Enterprise Network Management
Aditya Akella June 2, 2006 - Edgenet 2006 - Problems and Solutions in Enterprise Network Control
David A. Maltz, Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon University June 2, 2006 - Edgenet 2006 - Pushing Group Communication to the Edge Will Enable Radically New Distributed Applications
Ken Birman June 2, 2006 - Edgenet 2006 - The Case for Comprehensive Diagnostics
Chris DiFatta and Mark Poepping June 1, 2006 - Edgenet 2006 - The Protection Problem in Enterprise Networks
Martin Casado, Ph.D. student, Computer Science, Stanford University June 1, 2006 - Edgenet 2006 - Virtual LAN as a Network Control Mechanism
Tzi-cker Chiueh June 2, 2006 - Edgenet 2006 - Wireless Network Measurement Challenges
David Kotz, Ph.D., Computer Science, Dartmouth College June 1, 2006 - EE Talk - How to Make Things Happen: Mastering Project Management
Scott Berkun, Author 4/15/2008 - Effect of Collusion in Some Network Games
A look at how self-interested colluding players effect network solutions. - 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 Security Practices: Present and Future
Internet2 Spring 2004 Member Meeting Effective Security Practices: Present and Future
- Effective Static Race Detection
- Effective Static Race Detection for Java
Mayur Naik, fourth year Ph.D. student, Computer Science Department, Stanford University April 5, 2007 - Effective Use of Microsoft Word for Academic Writing
- Efficient Actions in Dynamic Auction Environment
- Efficient and Effective File Replication and Consistency Maintenance in P2P Systems
Dr. Haiying (Helen) Shen, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Clemson University September 11, 2009 - Efficient and Robust Routing in the Presence of Computing Interests
- Efficient Data Dissemination in Bandwidth-Asymmetric P2P Networks
Thinh Nguyen, Ph.D., Oregon State University April 28, 2006 - Efficient Data-Parallel Computing on Small Heterogeneous Clusters
Rebecca Isaacs, researcher, MSR Cambridge March 13, 2009 - Electric Energy Systems
Computational methods for the real time simulation of energy systems.
- Electronic Election Results
Ensuring factual vote casting and privacy-ensured auditing at the ballot box.
- 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 - Embedded Formal Verification Assistants in the .NET Framework
- Embedded Links: A Misunderstood and Fundamental Element of Urban-Scale Networks
Using embedded links in urban-scale networks. - Embedded Memory in Nanometer Regime: Improving Yield, Scalability, and Error Resiliency with Low-overhead Multi-bit Error Coding
Jangwoo Kim, PhD candidate, Computer Architecture Lab, Carnegie Mellon University August 21, 2008 - Embedded Networked Sensing Redux
- Embedded Networked Sensing Systems
Applying sensor networks.
- Embedded Systems
Embedded system resource management.
- Embedded Systems Capstone Design with Professor Gaetano Boriello
- Emergency Informatics and the Survivor Buddy Project
Robin Murphy, Ph.D., Raytheon Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Texas A&M February 19, 2009 - Emotion Recognition in Speech Signal: Experimental Study, Development and Applications
- Empirical Evaluation of Agile Software Development Processes: Industrial Case Studies
- 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 - Empowering the Individual
Technology innovations created by Microsoft Research.
- Enabling Easily Learnable Eyes-Free Interaction by Exploiting Human Experience
Kevin Li, PhD candidate, Computer Engineering, University of California San Diego April 23, 2009 - Enabling Internet Malware Investigation and Defense Using Virtualization
Xuxian Jiang, Ph.D. candidate, Computer Science, Purdue University April 4, 2006
- Enabling NASA's New Vision for Space Exploration through Human-Centered Intelligent Systems
- Enabling What-If Explorations in Distributed Systems
Eno Thereska, PhD student, Carnegie Mellon University March 26, 2007 - End-User Control in the Smart Home
Anind Dey, assistant professor, Human-Computer Interaction Institute, Carnegie Mellon University June 2, 2006 - 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 Based Models: From Relational Regression to Similarity Metric Learning
Sumit Chopra, doctoral student, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University May 6, 2008 - Energy Conservation Techniques in Mobile Delay-Tolerant Sensor Networks
Chris Sadler, Ph.D. student, Princeton University March 21, 2007 - Energy Efficient System Design and Utilization
- Energy Minimization for Computer Vision via Graph Cuts
- Engaging Digital Natives in Information Technology Learning
Learn about a new pedagogical program designed by University of Washington and Harvard Business School professors. - Engineer in Space
- Engineering A Secure Future
Research directions for national security technology applications.
- Engineering Achievements of the 20th Century and Challenges for the 21st
The impact of engineering on society.
- Engineering Complex Systems and Complex Systems Engineering
Julio Ottino discusses engineering complex systems and complex systems engineering. - Engineering Education in the 21st Century
NAE President and UVa Professor William A. Wulf calls for a change in the way we educate our nation’s future engineers. - Engineering Performance Using Control Theory: A One Day How-To: Control Analysis and Real world applications (Various publications)
Joe Hellerstein 5/14/2007 - Engineering Performance Using Control Theory: A One Day How-To: Introduction and Theory Part 1
Joe Hellerstein 5/14/2007 - Engineering Performance Using Control Theory: A One Day How-To: Theory Part 2
Joe Hellerstein 5/14/2007 - Engineers Without Borders: Engineering with Soul
EWB-USA Founder Bernard Amadei, PhD. shares his passion to partner with disadvantaged communities to improve their quality of life through implementation of sustainable engineering projects. - Enhanced Aerial Lift Controller
- Enhancing Cloud SLA with Security: A Secure, Searchable, and Practical Cloud Storage System
Raluca Ada Popa, beginning graduate school at MIT in the Fall 2009 September 4, 2009 - Enhancing Creativity Through Toolkits
Leveraging toolkits to create innovative interfaces. - Enhancing Security of Real-World Systems with a Better Understanding of the Threats
- Enhancing Text Representation Through Knowledge-Based Feature Generation
Evgeniy Gabrilovich, Ph.D. student, Computer Science Department, Technion Israel Institute of Technology June 15, 2006 - Enhancing the Markov Chain Monte Carlo Method
Nayantara Bhatnagar, Ph.D candidate, Algorithms, Combinatorics and Optimization program, Georgia Tech January 18, 2007 - Enhancing the Musical Experience - From the Acoustic to the Digital...and Back
Gil Weinberg, M.S., Ph.D., director, Music Technology, Georgia Institute of Technology July 21, 2008 - Enlightened Trial and Error - Gaining Design Insight Through New Prototyping Tools
Björn Hartmann, PhD candidate, Human Computer Interaction, Stanford University; Editor-in-Chief, Ambidextrous magazine, Stanford's Journal of Design March 12, 2009 - Enriching Speech Translation: Exploiting Information Beyond Words
Vivek Kumar Rangarajan Sridhar, B.E. (honors) degree in electrical and electronics engineering, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, India; M.S. degree in electrical engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles May 1, 2008 - Entanglement Entropy in Extended Systems
- Enterprise Authority and Signet Privilege Management
Enterprise Authority and Signet Privilege Management.
- Entity and Relation Types in Web Search: Annotation, Indexing and Scoring Techniques
Search Summit 2007 7/18/2007 - Entity Search: Are You Searching for What You Want?
Search Summit 2007 7/18/2007 - Entrepreneurship
- Environmental Science from Satellites
- Environmentally Immersive Programming
- 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 - Ephemeral Instrumentation for Lightweight Program Profiling
- 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 - Error Detection Using Shape Analysis with Local Reasoning
- Error-Tolerant Networking Protocols
- eScience - The Revolution is Starting
- eScience Workshop 2005 - Welcome
- Estimating Geometric Scene Context from a Single Image
- Estimation of Intrinsic Dimensionality Using High-Rate Vector Quantization
- Ethane: A Protection Architecture for Enterprise Networks
Martin Casado, PhD student, Computer Science, Stanford University September 20, 2006 - EUCALYPTUS: An Open Source Service Infrastructure for Elastic Computing Research
Rich Wolski, M.S, Ph.D., professor, Computer Science, University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) July 30, 2008 - Evaluating Retrieval System Effectiveness
- Evan Kaplan, CEO and Co-founder, Aventail
Aventail president is a guest.
- Event-Driven Simultaneous Compilation
Dean Tullsen, professor, Computer Science and Engineering, UCSD September 20, 2006 - Everything Bad is Good for You: How Today's Popular Culture is Actually Making Us Smarter
- 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 - Exa-Scale Volunteer Computing
Dr. David P. Anderson, Ph.D., research scientist, BOINC project, U.C. Berkeley August 11, 2008 - Exact 2-CSP Optimization Using Matrix Multiplication
- Examining Bugs to Improve Static Analysis
William Pugh, Ph.D., professor, University of Maryland, College Park July 17, 2008 - Examining Representation, Classification, and Personalization Using a Unified Framework
- Exceptional Situations and Program Reliability
- Exceptions and side-effects in atomic blocks
- Exhaustive Phase Order Search Space Exploration and Evaluation
Prasad A. Kulkarni, Ph.D. candidate, Computer Science, Florida State University April 18, 2007 - Exiting the Cleanroom: On Ecological Validity and Ubiquitous Computing
Dr. Jennifer Mankoff, assistant professor, Human Computer Interaction Institute, Carnegie Mellon University June 2, 2006 - Explaining Distributed Denial of Service (DDOS) Attacks on Campus Leaders
Joe St Sauver, of University of Oregon, explains the effects of Distributed Denial of Service (DDOS) Attacks.
- 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 - Exploiting Redundancy for Robust Sensing
- Exploiting the Transients of Adaptation for RoQ Attacks on Internet Resources
- Explore a Career in Paper Science Engineering
Explore great career opportunities with the Paper Science Engineering Program at the University of Washington. - Exploring Mars by 4-Wheel Drive
- Exploring the Social Institutional Dimensions of MoSoSo Design
- 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 - Exposing the National Water Information System to GIS through Web Services
- Expressive Speech-Driven Facial Animation
Yong Cao, Ph. D., Assistant Professor, Computer Science Department, Virginia Tech 9/13/2007 - ExScal: Elements of an Extreme Scale Wireless Sensor Network
- Extended Static Checking
- Extending Rotor with Structural Reflection to Support Reflective Languages
- Extending the Internet Architecture to Sensor Networks: Some Open Questions
- Extensible Object-Theories in HOL-OCL
Burkhart Wolff, associate professor and lecturer, ETH Zürich August 24, 2006 - Externalities in Online Advertising
Mohammad Mahdian, research scientist, Yahoo! Research June 25, 2008 - Extracting and Managing Structured Web Data
Ken McMillan, fellow at Cadence Research Labs, Berkeley, California, author, "Symbolic Model Checking" March 5, 2009 - Extracting Product Features and Opinions from Reviews
- 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 - Extremal Set Theory, Boolean Functions, and Occam's Razor
- Eyes on Multimodel Interaction
- Face Recognition
- Face Recognition: Opportunities and Challenges
Dr. Yu Hen Hu, IEEE March 17, 2006 - Fast Belief Propagation for Early Vision
- Fast Database and Data Streaming Operations Using Graphics Processors
- Fast Infinite-State Model Checking in Integer-Based Systems
- Fast Keypoint Recognition and Recent Work at CVLab
Vincent Lepetit, founding member, Computer Vision Laboratory November 14, 2008 - Faster Decoding with Synchronous Grammars and n-gram Language Models
Liang Huang, 4th-year Ph.D. student, University of Pennsylvania December 11, 2006 - Faster Symmetry Discovery using Sparsity of Symmetries
Karem A. Sakallah, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor February 27, 2009 - Feature Selection through Lasso
Bin Yu, Professor of Statistics, University of California at Berkeley March 6, 2006
- Federal Large-Scale Networking and Opportunities for Research Universities
Overview of the Large-Scale Networking program and its technical focus.
- Federated Security Services
Federated Security Services
- Federating Identity Management within Higher Education and with other Federations
A focus on the growing interest in federating identity management via federations, associations of enterprises that come together to exchange information about their users and resources to enable collaborations and transactions.
- Federations
Policy and technology issues in federations.
- Feedback Arc Sets and Girth in Digraphs
Blair D. Sullivan, Grad Student, Mathematics Department, Princeton University 10/11/2007 - File Systems are Broken
Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau, M.S., Ph.D., associate professor, Computer Sciences, University of Wisconsin, Madison June 22, 2009 - Filtering of a Group Delay Equalized Delta-Sigma Modulated Envelope Signal in an EER Architecture
Jorge Mártires, Ph.D. student, Electrical Engineering September 27, 2006 - First Steps to NetViz Nirvana: Evaluating Social Network Analysis with NodeXL
Cody Dunne and Elizabeth Bonsignore, PhD students, University of Maryland August 28, 2009 - First-Order Probabilistic Inference
Rodrigo de Salvo Braz, postdoctoral researcher, Computer Science Division, EECS, University of California, Berkeley September 5, 2008 - Fish Shtick
- Fitting a C^M Smooth Function to Data
Charles Fefferman, Mathematics Department, Princeton University - Five Forces in the Network Economy
- Fixing the String Kernel - A Semi-Definite Programming Approach
- Fleet, Infinity and Marina
Look at simplified computing architecture in this University of Washington video. - Flexible Dynamic Linking for .NET
- Flow Control in Wireless Networks
Minghua Chen, Ph.D. student, Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California at Berkeley June 6, 2006 - Fluid Interaction for High Resolution Wall-Size Displays
- Flying on Air: The Science of Inflatable Wings
Find out about BIG BLUE, a project at the University of Kentucky exploring inflatable glider technology for Mars exploration. - Folklore of Network Protocol Design (Anita Borg Lecture)
- Formal Commercial Contracts
- Formal Methods Research in Support of the Next Generation Air Transportation System
Dr. Cesar Munoz, Ph.D., lead, Formal Methods Group, National Institute of Aerospace at Langley Research Center June 5, 2008 - Fostering Open Source Social Moments
- Fountain Codes over Arbitrary Channels and Threshold Phenomena
- Framework for Domain-Specific Optimization at Runtime
- Free: The Future of a Radical Price
- FreeSoDA
- Friendly Virtual Machines: Leveraging a Feedback-Control Model for Application Adaptation
- From Biology To Robots: The RobotCub Project
Giorgio Metta, senior scientist, Italian Institute of Technology; assistant professor, University of Genoa July 17, 2009 - From Dust to Doctors: Wireless Sensor Networks for Medical Applications
- From GUIs to PUIs
- From Local to Global Visual Similarity in Space and in Time
Eli Shechtman, Ph.D. student, Weizmann Institute of Science March 1, 2007 - From Models to Systems: Applications of Model-based Design to Modern Large-Scale Systems
Ethan Jackson, Ph.D. candidate, Computer Science, Vanderbilt University December 6, 2006 - From Multi-Lingual Character Recognition (Printed, on-line and offline handwritten) to Multi-model Biometric Verification and Identification
- From Perception and Discriminative Learning to Interactive Behavior
- From Personal Computers to Personal Information Environments
- From Promoter to Expression - A Probabilistic Framework for Inferring Regulatory Mechanisms
- From Sensors to Semantics: Intelligent Context for Situated Computing
Donald J. Patterson, Assistant Professor, Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences, University of California at Irvine 10/1/2007 - From Software Engineering to Software as Service: Computing Task Dependencies from Work Artifacts
James D. Herbsleb, associate professor, Computer Science; director, Software Industry Center, Carnegie Mellon University August 11, 2006 - From Supercomputing to the Grid
- From Textons to Parts: Local Image Features for Texture and Object Recognition
- From TimeSync to EmStar: What's Really Hard in Sensor Networks?
- From Wayback Machine to Weblab: New Opportunities for Social Research
Michael Macy, professor and chair, Sociology, Cornell University May 24, 2006 - Functional Image Synthesis
- Fusion of Optical and Radio Frequency Techniques: Cameras, Projectors and Wireless Tags
Ramesh Raskar, Ph. D., Senior Research Scientist, MERL 6/4/2007 - Future Hype: The Myths of Technology Change
Bob Seidensticker, former Microsoft employee April 18, 2006
- Future of Forensics
- G2 Microsystems Presents to Microsoft
Mr. Gloekler, founder, president and ceo, Ernst & Young March 31, 2006 - Gadgets for Good: How Computer Researchers Can Help Save Lives in Poor Countries
- Game and Market Equilibria
Shang-Hua Teng,Professor, Computer Science Department at Boston University March 19, 2008 - Game-theoretic probability and its applications
Glenn Shafer, Board of Governors Professor, Rutgers Business School Newark and New Brunswick October 15, 2008 - Games, gamers, and digital entertainment in the home: sociological studies of computation and play
Tracy Kennedy, Doctoral Candidate, Department of Sociology, University of Toronto 8/23/2007 - Games@MSR - The Pleasures of Virtual/Fantasy Warfare: Learning from Counter-Strike
Talmadge Wright, Ph. D, Associate Professor, Sociology, Loyola University Chicago 7/17/2007 - Garbage Collection Algorithms
New garbage collection algorithms: Beltway and Ulterior Reference Counting.
- Garbage Collection without Paging
- Garbage-First Garbage Collection (and a Related Compiler Optimization)
- Gardens Point Generics (GPG)
- GCspy for Rotor
- Gender, Lies and Video Games: Women and Computer Sciences
Research on increasing the participation of females in the computer sciences.
- General Session: IDEA Awards Update, A Strategy for Continually Reinventing the Internet
This talk considers the challenge in making fundamental changes to the Internet's architecture, and proposes a strategy for continual evolution.
- General Session: National LambdaRail and Internet2: Technical and Organizational Progress
National LambdaRail and Internet2: Technical and Organizational Progress.
- General Session: The Importance of Networking in Technology Convergence
A discussion on the relevance of opening new communication links between industry and academia for the purpose of collaborative research.
- General Theorem Proving for Satisfiability Modulo Theories: An Overview
Maria Paola Bonacina, professor, Computer Science, Dipartimento di Informatica, Universita` degli Studi di Verona, in Verona, Italy May 14, 2008 - Generalized Algebraic Data Types and All That
Martin Sulzmann, assistant professor, School of Computing, National University of Singapore August 22, 2006 - Generalized Alias Analysis on a Basis for Programming Tools
- Generating Parallel Transforms Using Spiral
Franz Franchetti and Markus Püschel, Carnegie Mellon University September 20, 2006 - Generation of dense linear algebra software for shared memory and multicore architectures
Dr. Paolo Bientinesi, Ph. D. 3/25/2008 - Generative Models of Discourse
Eugene Charniak, Ph. D, Professor, Computer Science and Cognitive Science, Brown University 7/12/2007 - Generic Entity Resolution
- Generic Programming in the Parallel Boost Graph Library
Doug Gregor, Ph. D Researcher, Open Systems Laboratory, Indiana University 11/28/2007 - GENI - Global Environment for Network Innovations
Chip Elliott, Chief Engineer, BBN Technologies November 30, 2007 - Genome: Transcriptional Regulatory Modules
Locating occurrences for transcriptional modules.
- Genus-2 curves with a given number of points
Everett Howe, Center for Communications Research in San Diego March 10, 2009 - GeoDec: Enabling Geospatial Decision Making
- Geometric Optics, Duality and Congestion in Sensornets
Christos H. Papadimitriou, C. Lester Hogan professor, Computer Science, UC Berkeley August 10, 2006 - Geometry and Expansion: A Survey of Recent Results
- Getting Started in Podcasting
- Gibbs Measures on Trees and Random Graphs
Allan Sly, student, UC Berkeley November 14, 2007 - Global n-Way Interactive HD over IP Video
Michael Wellings describes the systems used, preparations at the remote sites and how problems were overcome for the Neptune HD project.
- Globally Optimized Robust System Design
Subhasish Mitra, Ph.D., assistant professor, Departments of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Stanford University August 29, 2008 - Google Ad Systems
How Google makes money through the Google ad systems. - Google: A Behind-the-Scenes Look
Google Fellow Jeff Dean chronicles the history of data processing at Google, including in-house innovations such as GFS and MapReduce. - Graph approximation and local clustering, with applications to the solution of diagonally-dominant systems of linear equations
Daniel Spielman, Professor, Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, Yale September 29, 2008 - Graph Cuts without Eigenvectors
Brian Kulis, Ph.D. student, University of Texas at Austin July 10, 2006 - Graph Powers and Capacities
Eyal Lubetzky, Ph.D. student, School of Mathematics, Tel Aviv University January 4, 2007 - Grassroots, Viral, Low Cost/High Impact Learning Content Diffusion: Getting Your Brand Noticed without a Big Ad Campaign
- Green Computing & Higher Education: The New "3 R's" -- Reduce Your Carbon Footprint, Reuse & Recycle
This R2N program analyzes how IT departments can provide more sustainable and environmentally friendly computing services. - Grey: Making Logic-Based Access Control Practical and Usable
Lujo Bauer, Research Scientist, CyLab and the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Carnegie Mellon University July 30, 2009 - Grid Computing Using .NET
- Grounding the Lexical Semantics of Verbs in Visual Perception using Force Dynamics and Event Logic
- Group Forming and Grassroots Organizing Technology
Zack Rosen, co-founder and executive director, CivicSpace Foundation March 29, 2006 - Guanxi (The Art of Relationships) : Microsoft, China, and Bill Gates's Plan to Win the Road Ahead
Robert Buderi and Gregory T. Huang May 9, 2006 - Guidelines: Web Data Collection for Understanding and Interacting with Your Users
- Gumstix: It's A Small Yet Fully Functional Computer
Don Anderson 9/5/2007 - Hancock: A Language for Computing with Large Data Streams
- Hardness Amplification by Repetition
Does computing k times as many functions require k times the computational effort? - Hardware-Software Co-Design for General-Purpose Processors
Craig Zilles, Assistant Professor, Computer Science Department, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 4/16/2008 - Harnessing the Multicores: Nested Data Parallelism in Haskell
Simon Peyton Jones, Microsoft Research (Cambridge) October 23, 2008 - Harvesting, Searching, and Ranking Knowledge from the Web
Gerhard Weikum, research director, Max-Planck Institute for Informatics (MPII), Saarbruecken, Germany June 2, 2008 - HASS: A Scheduler for Heterogeneous Multicore Systems
Daniel Shelepov, SDE in Internet Explorer, Microsoft January 12, 2009 - Have We Risen Above the Gathering Storm? / Hydrogen House / Green Engineering
Examine U.S. competitiveness in the coming marketplace and in science and technology, as well as innovative approaches to meet growing energy needs. - Havoc on Ntfs'
Brian Hackett, PhD candidate, Computer Science Department, Stanford 10/3/2007 - Hawaii's High Tech Workforce
University of Hawai'i CIO David Lassner leads the discussion regarding issues in Hawaii's high tech workforce and environment. High Tech Hawai'i is a production of the University of Hawai'i.
- Hawaii's High Technology Development Corporation
Find out how Hawaii looks to expand its economy through development of commercial high tech ventures. High Tech Hawai'i is a production of the University of Hawai'i.
- HDTV over Internet: Bag Lunch Panel
- Headwinds and Tailwinds: Where is the U.S. Economy Going?
- Heap assertions on demand
Andreas Podelski, professor, University of Freiburg, Germany 11/26/2007 - Help, I Can't Stop Learning
Sid Meier, director of creative development at Firaxis, explains how video games can be both educational and fun. - Helping Kinsey Compute: Statistics with Secrecy
Preserving privacy in statistical databases.
- Herald: Global Event Notification
- Hiding Global Invariants by Local Reasoning in Region Logic
Dave Naumann, faculty, Computer Science, Stevens Institute of Technology May 13, 2008 - Hierarchical Dirichlet Processes
- Hierarchical Phrase-Based Translation with Suffix Arrays.
Adam Lopez, Software Engineer, IBM Corporation 5/21/2007 - High Fidelity Image-Based Modeling
Yasutaka Furukawa, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 8/24/2007 - High Performance Computing Without a Degree in Computer Science
Emerging research at Rice promising to overcome limitations of scripting languages.
- High, Wide, & Deep: Displayed Image Color Appearance and Perception
Mark D. Fairchild, Ph.D., professor, Munsell Color Science Laboratory, Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science, Rochester Institute of Technology July 7, 2008 - High-Dimensional Computational Geometry
- High-Tech Entrepreneurship: An Idiosyncratic View of Technology
- Highly Integrated 3D RF Front-Ends for Convergent (Telecommunication, Computing and Entertainment) Applications: Status and Challenges
- Hit the Ground Running: A Manual for New Leaders
Jason Jennings, founder, Jennings-McGlothin & Company March 26, 2009 - Holistic Video Game Optimization
Eric Preisz, department chair, Architectures, course director, Optimization, Full Sail University November 20, 2008 - Honest Signals: How They Shape Our World
Sandy Pentland, co-directs the Digital Life Consortium, MIT November 20, 2008 - HOPI Update
Update on the HOPI project.
- How Can We Apply the Most Powerful Tools of Our Time to the Search for an Effective HIV Vaccine?
- How does the ASTREE analyzer deal with digital filters?
Dr. Jerome Feret, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France 8/16/2007 - How Helpful is Network Coding?
Baochun Li, associate professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Toronto September 22, 2006 - How Likely is Buffon's Needle to Meet a Cantor Square?
Fedor Nazarov, Ph.D. Salem Prize winner 1999 April 6, 2007 - How Low Can Safe Languages Go?
- How People Treat Interfaces Like People: Social Psychology and Design
- How to Disembed a Program
- How to Get the Most Out of a Startup
Learn how to launch your own start-up. - How to make Discretionary Access Control Resistant to Trojan Horses
Ninghui Li, Assistant Professor, Computer Science at Purdue University 3/10/2008 - How to Make Love the Bruce Campbell Way
- How to Survive a Robot Uprising: Tips to Defend Yourself Against the Coming Rebellion
- HTH - Cyber Security is Everyone's Responsibility
Join industry leaders as they address cyber security issues, and how everyone can participate in safeguarding the web.
- Human Computation
Luis von Ahn, post-doctoral fellow, Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University March 30, 2006 - Human Computation: Channeling Human Brainpower
Channeling human brainpower using computer games to solve computer problems. - Human Detection and Pose from Images and Videos
Bill Triggs, permanent researcher, Centre National de Recherche Scientifique October 10, 2006 - Human-Level Performance on Word Analogy Questions by Latent Relational Analysis
- Hyperparameter and Kernel Learning for Graph Based Semi-Supervised Classification
- I-Room - Intelligent Collaborative Spaces for Emergency Response
Austin Tate, Professor, Chair, Knowledge-Based Systems, Director, Artificial Intelligence Applications Institute, University of Edinburgh 2/8/2008 - iBrain: Surviving the Technological Alteration of the Modern Mind
Dr. Gary Small, professor of psychiatry, UCLA Semel Institute October 21, 2008 - Iconic Scene Graphs and Iconic Summaries for Internet Photo Collections
Svetlana Lazebnik, Ph.D., assistant professor, Computer Science Department, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill June 30, 2008 - Iconoclast: A Neuroscientist Reveals how to Think Differently
Gregory Berns, Chair of Neuroeconomics, Emory October 30, 2008 - Identifying Regulatory Motifs in DNA Sequences
- Identifying Similar Past Events in a Continuous Monitoring System
Magdalena Balazinska, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Computer Science and Engineering Department, University of Washington 9/28/2007 - Identity-Based Encryption: A Biometric Approach to Privacy
Cryptographic solutions to create human biometric-based encryption.
- Image Segmentation using Spectral Rounding
This lecture presents a new image segmentation algorithm, Spectral Roun.ding (SR) - Imitating the Immune System
Claus Lundegaard, associated professor, Immunological Bioinformatics, CBS, Technical University of Denmark March 23, 2007 - Immersive Digital Audio
A program about distributed audio systems. - Impala: A Middleware System for Managing Autonomic, Mobile, Wireless Sensor Networks
- Implementation of a Non-Strict Functional Language on Rotor
- Implicit Feedback: Techniques for Deployment and Evaluation
- Improved Gapped Alignment in BLAST Genomic Search
- Improving Data Recovery From Embedded Networked Sensing Systems with Fault Detection and Diagnosis
Nithya Ramanathan, Ph.D Student, Computer Science, Center for Embedded Networked Sensing, UCLA 2/1/2008 - Improving Deep Packet Inspection Through Extended Automata
Cristian Estan, assistant professor, Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison November 21, 2008 - Improving Information Interactions
Research to improve our interaction with information.
- Improving Packet Delivery Efficiency Using Multi-Radio Diversity in Wireless LANs
Allen Miu, Ph.D. candidate, Massachusetts Institute of Technology April 27, 2006 - Improving Rotor for Dynamically Typed Languages
- Improving Routing Scalability Through Mobile Geographic Hashing MANETs
Saumitra Das, Ph.D. candidate, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering,Purdue University, West Lafayette April 3, 2006 - Improving Software Production Environments with Non-Invasive, Quantitative Experience Collection using Microsoft Office and Visual Studio
Giancarlo Succi, Professor with Tenure, Free University of Bolzano-Bozen, Italy August 13, 2009 - Improving Software Security with Precise Static and Runtime Analysis
Benjamin Livshits, Ph.D. candidate, Computer Science, Stanford University June 26, 2006 - Improving the Development of Interactive Software Through New Language Features and Patterns
Brian Chin, graduate student, U.C. Los Angeles September 8, 2009 - Improving the Reliability of Commodity Operating Systems
- Improving the Reliability of Commodity Operating Systems
Nooks: a subsystem that seeks to improve operating system reliability.
- In Search of Safer Cars/The Threat of Cholera
- In Search of the Joule of Computer Architecture
- In-Car Speech User Interfaces and Their Effects on Driving Performance
Andrew L. Kun, Ph.D., associate professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of New Hampshire July 23, 2008 - In-Network, Physical Adaptation of Sensor Networks
William J. Kaiser, PhD, Professor Electrical Engineering Department, UCLA 5/24/2007 - In-Situ Model Checking of MPI Parallel Programs
Ganesh Gopalakrishnan, Professor, School of Computing, University of Utah 8/27/2007 - Incentivizing Outsourced Computation
Alptekin Küpçü, Ph.D. candidate, Brown University Computer Science Department August 25, 2008 - Incorporating Trust into Web Authority
Search Summit 2007 7/18/2007 - Increasing Concurrency using EDGE Architectures
Karthikeyan Sankaralingam, Ph.D. candidate, Computer Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin May 3, 2006 - India's Emerging Competitiveness
- Indifference is Death: Responsibility, Leadership, & Innovation
- Inductive Learning and Representation for Text Categorization
- Industry Perspectives on Optical Networking
Panelists offer I2 participants an industry perspective on optical networking.
- Inferring Class Invariants in Object-Oriented Languages Via Abstract Interpretation
- Inferring Information Status for Reference Generation in Open Domains
- Inferring Rankings under Constrained Sensing
Devavrat Shah, Jamieson Career Development Associate Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT June 15, 2009 - Information Flow, Modularity, and Declassification
Anindya Banerjee, associate professor, Computing and Information Sciences, Kansas State University October 26, 2006 - Information Fusion: Multidocument Summarization
Information Fusion
- Information Interfaces: Blending Information Visualization and Human-Computer Interaction
John Stasko, professor, Georgia Institute of Technology March 24, 2006 - Information Processing Sensor Networks
Challenges and progress in the field of sensor networks.
- Information Security
- Information Technologies and International Development: An Overview of Recent Results from Africa and India
Dr. Michael L. Best, assistant professor, Sam Nunn School of International Affairs and the School of Interactive Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology November 15, 2007 - Information Technology and Biometrics
- Information Technology Leadership Learning in Action
Experience the dynamic classroom engagement generated by a new pedagogical program designed to train the next generation of IT leaders. - Information Wants to be Free (but is Everywhere in Chains)
- Innovation Challenges KeyNote Kickoff
Clay Shirky September 17, 2008 - Innovative Collaborative Research Applications Using Grid Technology
Researchers present collaborative applications.
- Innovention - The Process of Innovation and Invention
David Pensak, senior fellow, Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania November 16, 2006 - Inspired by Nature: Cockroach Robotics
Learn how the Cockroach Robot can help with searching dark and dangerous places.
- Instruction-Based Prediction Techniques in Operating Conjecture
- Integrated Land Use, Transportation, and Environmental Modeling: Recent Research and Future Directions
- Integrating Art With Information Visualization to Create Interactive Tabletop Applications
Sheelagh Carpendale, Canada Research Chair, Information Visualization; NSERC/SMART/iCORE Industrial Research Chair, Interactive Technologies, University of Calgary April 28, 2009 - Integrating Haskell with .NET Using Rotor
- Integrating OLAP and Ranking: The Ranking-Cube Methodology
Dong Xin, graduating Ph.D. student, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign March 28, 2007 - Integration and Visualization in BioInformatics
- Intelligence in Wikipedia
Semantifying Wikipedia as the best bootstrap method. - Intelligent Tutoring Systems
Modeling meta-cognition and affective states to improve the effectiveness of intelligent tutoring systems.
- Inter-Partition Networking, a Hybrid Network Platform for Collaborative Applications
- Interaction Design for One-Handed Use of Mobile Devices
Amy Karlson, Ph.D. Candidate, Computer Science, University of Maryland, College Park 5/17/2007 - Interaction Design Projects for Health and Wellness
Axel Roesle, Ph. D., Assistant Professor, University of Washington 6/7/2007 - Interaction Techniques for Ambiguity Resolution in Recognition-based Interfaces
- Interactive Machine Learning: Leveraging Human Intelligence
- Interactive Visual Media
- Interfaces for Staying in the Flow
- Interfaces That Influence Groups
- Internet 3.0: Ten Problems with Current Internet Architecture and Solutions for the Next Generation
Raj Jain, professor, Computer Science and Engineering, Washington University, St. Louis, MO April 6, 2007 - Internet Access Using Dense Self-Managing Wireless Networks
Peter Steenkiste, professor, Computer Science and of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University July 22, 2009 - Internet Advertising and the Generalized Second Price Auction: Selling Billions of Dollars Worth of Keywords
- Internet Background Radiation
Ruoming Pang, Computer Science at Princeton University April 4, 2005
- Internet Congestion Control, Bandwidth-Delay Product
- Internet Evolution and Some Challenges for the Early 21st Century
Internet evolution challenges for the early 21st century. - Internet Public Policy: Finally Getting Beyond the Metaphors
- Internet Search Engines
Internet search engine innovations.
- Internet Telephony: Will it Kill the Telephone Companies, the Internet, or Both?
- Internet/Java
- Internet2 Applications
Ben Teitelbaum talks about the many prospects of Internet2 applications.
- Internet2 Fall 2003 Member Meeting - Closing Plenary
Internet2 Land Speed Record Award and presentation on NEPTUNE project.
- Internet2 Fall 2003 Member Meeting - Opening Plenary
Innovative applications and the underlying high-performance network infrastructures.
- Internet2 Overview
I2 CEO and President, Douglas Van Houweling addresses the development of advanced network applications and technologies.
- Internet2 Update (Second Plenary)
- Internet2: Collaboration and Technology Transfer (Closing Plenary)
- Internet2: Distance Education
Suzanne Weaver Smith and Gregory Davis introduce students to aerospace engineering through a distance education event. - Internship Projects from MSR Community Technologies Group: Social Studies of Online Discussion Groups
Itai Himelboim and Alan Schussman, interns this Winter in the Community Technologies Group March 23, 2007 - Interprocedural Analysis and the Verification of Concurrent Programs
Akash Lal, doctoral candidate, Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison May 27, 2009 - Interruptions on Software Teams: A Comparison of Paired and Solo Programmers
Jan Chong, doctoral student, Department of Management Science and Engineering, Stanford University August 24, 2006 - Introducing Nielsen Buzzmetrics Research - The Global Measurement Standard in Consumer Generated Media
Navot Akiva, M.Sc., M.B.A., research scientist, Nielsen Buzzmetrics August 11, 2006 - Introduction of the Mobile Robotics Lab
- Introduction to Venture Capital
Securing financing is a critical step for most startup companies. - Introduction to VLSI Design with Professor Chris Diorio
- Inventing Virtual Reading Teachers and Virtual Speech Therapists
- Inversion Transduction Grammar with Linguistic Constraints
Colin Cherry, Ph.D. student, University of Alberta November 30, 2006 - Investigation of Complex Social Systems from Communication Data: Scaling from 10^2 to 10^8
Nathan Eagle June 29, 2009 - Invisible Engines: How Software Platforms Drive Innovation
David Evans, founder, Market Platform Dynamics; managing director, LECG's Global Competition Policy Practice; and visiting professor, University College, London November 14, 2006 - IP Network Traffic Matrix Inference and Anomaly Detection
Albert Greenberg, AT&T Fellow; director, Network Measurement and Engineering Research, AT&T Labs-Research September 18, 2006 - IPv6 by 2006: The Case for IPv6 Deployment Throughout the Internet2 Community by 2006
The case for IPv6.
- IR4TD: From PTC to Present
Learn how revolutionary painting technology is making the automotive industry more environmentally friendly. - Is Hardware Innovation Over?
Future mobile phone functionality delivered by Bluespec using Guarded Atomic Actions synthesizing hardware - Is Linux Maintainable?
- Is Scalable, Reliable Quantum Computation Possible?
- ISP-Enabled Behavioral Ad Targeting without User Consent (and Beyond)
Aleksandar Kuzmanovic, assistant professor, EECS Department, Northwestern University June 11, 2009 - J is for JavaScript: A direct-style correspondence between Algol-like languages and JavaScript using first-class continuations
Olivier Danvy, programming languages, Aarhus University in Denmark August 4, 2009 - JET: Join-Exit Tree for Time Efficient Contributory Group Key Management
- Joint Cluster Analysis of Attribute Data and Relationship Data: Problems, Algorithms and Applications
Martin Ester, Ph.D., senior and advisory systems engineer, Swissair January 8, 2007 - Juicing the Orange: How to Turn Creativity into a Powerful Competitive Advantage
Pat Fallon and Fred Senn, Fallon Worldwide July 11, 2006 - Julia Anderson, vice president, Cap Gemini Ernst & Young
Julia Anderson discusses her career.
- Kathryn Moler - Assistant Professor of Physics
- Keeping Fit with the Jetsons
Biray Alsac, international fitness and wellness speaker October 15, 2008 - Keyframe-based SLAM for hand-held Augmented Reality
Georg Klein, post-doc, Active Vision Group, University of Oxford December 1, 2008 - Keynote by William Gates Sr. and Panel: “Around the World with EWB”
Project leaders share their successes and challenges in Bolivia, Thailand and Ethopia. - Keynote: From Smart Dust to Reliable Networks
- Kluge: The Haphazard Construction of the Human Mind
Gary Marcus, Research Psychologist 4/24/2008 - Kneser-Ney smoothing with a correcting function for small data sets
Peter Taraba, Machine Learning Software Engineer, Smart Desktop, Seattle 2/22/2008 - Knowledge Representation and Reasoning: Controlled Natural Language
Presentation of a controlled natural language called Attempto Controlled English (ACE).
- Knowledge Sharing and Awareness in Collaborative Computing: Experimental Research Methods
Gregorio Convertino, Fulbright Fellow, Teaching Fellow, PhD Candidate, College of IST of Penn State May 5, 2008 - Laboratory for Recognition and Organization of Speech
- Lambda Legal: Making the Case for Equality
Kevin M. Cathcart, executive director, Lambda Legal August 3, 2006 - Lambda Table: High Resolution Tiled Display Table for Interacting with Large Visualizations
- Language Search Engines and Machine Translation: Making MT and Human Translators Smarter
Tim Hunt and Aaron Davis 7/17/2007 - Large Margin Generative Models
- Large-scale 3D Reconstruction from Video
- Lattice-Based Cryptography
Chris Peikert, researcher, Stanford Research Institute March 3, 2009 - Lattice-Based Discriminative Training: Theory and Practice
Dan Povey, Ph.D., IBM's T.J. Watson Research Center December 11, 2006 - LEARN
Jim Williams provides a brief overview of the LEARN initiative.
- Learnable Similarity Functions and Their Applications in Information Integration and Clustering
Mikhail Bilenko, Ph.D. candidate, Department of Computer Sciences, University of Texas at Austin March 27, 2006 - Learning About the Genome: Discriminative and Generative Modeling of Heterogenous Data
- Learning and Competition with Finite Automata
Abraham Neyman, professor, Mathematics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem February 22, 2007 - Learning and Inferring Transportation Routines
- Learning Discriminative Models with Incomplete Data
- Learning Hierarchical, Nonparametric Models for Visual Scenes
Research exploring hierarchical models that use contextual and geometric relationships for more effective learning from large, partially labeled image databases. - Learning Models of Human Activities and Interactions using Multi-Modal Wearable Sensors
Tanzeem Choudhury, Ph. D., affiliate faculty member, University of Washington 9/24/2007 - Learning Nonlinear Data Manifolds
- Learning Rules for Textual Entailment
Fabio Massimo Zanzotto, Associate Professor, University of Rome "Tor Vergata" March 17, 2008 - Learning to Label Images
Rich Zemel, associate professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto August 15, 2006 - Learning to Map Sentences to Meaning
Building automated systems that participate effectively in natural language conversations. - Learning to Program DNA
Ongoing improvements in DNA sequencing and DNA synthesis technologies. - Learning to Transform Time Series with a Few Examples
An algorithm that learns to transform time series with examples.
- Learning using Large Datasets
Léon Bottou, Ph. D, Researcher, NEC Labs America in Princeton 12/10/2007 - Learning, Logic, and Probability
Pedro Domingo defines research using Markov logic in developing the capability for truer artificial intelligence.
- Leaving Microsoft to Change the World
John Wood, Room To Read September 22, 2006 - Lessons Learned from Applying Control Theory to Computing Sytems: A Manifesto for Resource Management Engineering
Microsoft’s Joe Hellerstein explains how he applies control theory to resource management solutions in computing systems. - Leveraging Fine-Grained Multithreading for Efficient SIMD Control Flow
Tor M. Aamodt, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of British Columbia 2/15/2008 - Life Under Your Feet: Using WSN in Soil Ecology
- Life-Sized Learning
Lecture on computational environments, including machine learning and operations research.
- Lifelong user models, memory and learning
Judy Kay, Principal, Computer Human Adaptive Interaction Group 10/4/2007 - Light, Agile and Flexible
Discover why today’s lightweight applications are quickly replacing the heavy and clumsy collaboration technologies of the past. Stephen Downes, senior researcher at the National Research Council, examines how Web 2.0 applications and other collaborative technologies can better support learning and capabilities leveraging. - Limits of Obfuscation
- Linear Time Encodable/Decodable Codes
- Linguistic Visualization for Fun and Profit
Christopher Collins, PhD candidate, computational linguistics, information visualization, and human-computer interaction, University of Toronto October 2, 2008 - Linked Decompositions of Networks and Polya Urns with Choice
Christos H. Papadimitriou, C. Lester Hogan professor, Computer Science, UC Berkeley April 25, 2007 - Liquid Types
Ranjit Jhala, assistant professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, UC San Diego July 31, 2008 - List Decoding
Overview of code constructions, and the combinatorial, algorithmic, and complexity-theoretic challenges of list decoding.
- List Decoding of Error-Correcting Codes
- Literacy Bridge and the Talking Book Project
Cliff Schmidt, grassroots lobbyist May 19, 2009 - Live Music Instruction with New World Symphony and Northwestern University using New High Definition Video Communications from LifeSize
Live 3-way multipoint call with the opportunity for the Philadelphia participants to view in high definition and ask questions. LifeSize will also be present to answer questions about the technology and products.
- Live Transpacific High Definition Videoconferencing: A Noteworthy Keynote
Live Transpacific High Definition Videoconferencing: A Noteworthy Keynote.
- Load Management and Fault-Tolerance in a Distributed Stream Processing System
- Local Chromatic Number of Quadrangulation of Surfaces
Gabor Tardos February 27, 2006 - Locality and Phases: Dynamic Structures of Large-Scale Program Behavior (2005)
- Locality and Phases: Dynamic Structures of Large-Scale Program Behavior (2006)
Chen Ding, Computer Science Department, University of Rochester November 16, 2006 - Locating Family Values: A Field Trial of the Whereabouts Clock
Dr. Barry Brown, innovative interdisciplinary researcher December 3, 2007 - Location Enhanced Web Services
A discussion of open software that enables private, course grain, indoor and outdoor positioning on cellular mobile computers with no additional hardware.
- Location Estimation for Activity Recognition
The use of Bayesian filtering and GPS technology to track movement.
- Location, Time and Context in Systems: Rover - An Example
Dr. Ashok K. Agrawala, professor, Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Maryland November 15, 2006 - Location-Based Activity Recognition
Dieter Fox, associate professor and director, Robotics and State Estimation Lab, Computer Science & Engineering, University of Washington May 17, 2006 - Log-Based Architectures: Using Chip Multiprocessors to Help Software Behave Correctly
Todd C. Mowry, director, Intel Research Pittsburgh; associate professor, Computer Science Department, Carnegie Mellon University September 6, 2006 - Logic in Computer Science
The role of logic in computer science.
- Logical Inference Systems
The challenges of logical inference.
- LogTM: Log-Based Transactional Memory
- Looking Beyond Performance: Processors for Time Travel
Satish Narayanasamy, Ph.D. candidate, Computer Science, University of California, San Diego March 15, 2007 - Lost in Space: The Fall of NASA and the Dream of the New Space Age
- Low Distortion Embeddings for Edit Distance
Yuval Rabani, Ph.D., associate professor, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology October 12, 2006 - Lower Bounds for Linear Degeneracy Testing
- Mac OS X for UNIX Users
The evolution of MAC OSX.
- Machina Coelestis: Computationally Enabled, Data Intensive Astronomy for the 21st Century
S. George Djorgovski, Professor of Astronomy, Co-Director, Center for Advanced Computing Research (CACR), Caltech 4/17/2008 - Machine Learning Exploration Of Brain fMRI Data To Study Inhibitory Control Mechanisms
Dimitris Samaras, Ph. D., Associate Professor, Stony Brook University 8/10/2007 - Machine Learning Methods for Discovery of Regulatory Elements in Bacteria
- Machine Learning Methods for Structured and Collective Classification
Thomas Hofmann April 3, 2006
- Machine Understanding of Human Audio/ visual Affective Expressions
Zhihong (John) Zeng, Beckman Postdoctoral Fellow, Beckman Institute, UIUC. 4/25/2008 - Machines Reasoning About Machines
- Machines with Emotional Intelligence
- Magnet Schools, Sports Analysis: Coach's Perspective
Tech Horizons host Dr. Lloyd Griffiths examines magnet school success and the math behind basketball.
- Making Concurrency Mainstream
Edward A. Lee, Robert S. Pepper Distinguished professor, EECS and chair, Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (EECS) Department, U.C. Berkeley January 12, 2007 - Making Faces: A Technique for Realistic Facial Animation Capture
- Making ISP (Dynamic Verification for MPI) Practical
Ganesh Gopalakrishnan, School of Computing, University of Utah March 30, 2009 - Making Large Legacy Software Run Twice as Fast on a Quad-Core with Just One Month of Programmer Effort: A Case Study with BerkeleyDB
Todd C. Mowry, professor, Computer Science Department, Carnegie Mellon University April 13, 2009 - Making Networks More Robust
- Making NEXRAD Precipitation Data Available to the Hydrology Community
- Making Semiconductors Ferromagnetic: Reasons, Challenges, and Opportunities
Jacek Furdyna, Marquez Endowed Chair, Information Theory and Computer Technology, University of Notre Dame December 1, 2006 - Making Smart Science Easier: The CombeChem Experience - eScience from the Laboratory to the Library
Dr. Jeremy Frey, reader, School of Chemistry, University of Southampton, UK April 27, 2007 - Making Wireless LANs Faster and Fairer
- Managing Large-scale Probabilistic Databases
Christopher Ré's, PhD candidate, department of Computer Science and Engineering, advised by Professor Dan Suciu March 9, 2009 - Managing Uncertainty Using Probabilistic Databases
Nilesh Dalvi, Ph.D. candidate, University of Washington April 2, 2007 - Mantis and JouleSort: Power Models and Metrics in Enterprise Computing
Suzanne Rivoire, final-year Ph.D. student, electrical engineering, Stanford University December 6, 2007 - Market-Based Programming Paradigms for Sensor Networks
- Market-Making: From Algorithms for Price-Setting to Emergent Market Properties
- Massive Parallelism in the TeraOPS Chip
An introduction to Ambric’s new massively parallel teraOPS chip. - Mathematical Analysis of Programs
- Mathematical Sculpture in Stone and Bronze
The Millennial Open Symposium on the Arts and Interdisciplinary Computing.
- Mathematical Sketching: A New Approach for Creating and Exploring Dynamic Illustrations
- Maximizing the Spread of Influence in a Social Network
- ME++
- Measurement and Monitoring in Wireless Sensor Networks
- Measurement-Driven Modeling and Design of Internet-Scale Systems
- Measuring the Accuracy of Distributed Algorithms on Multi-Robot Systems
This lecture discusses distributed algorithms running on multi-robot systems. - Mechanism Design: Private Value Optimization
Applications and research in the field of mechanism design and game theory.
- Media Computation: Introducing Computing Contextualized in Video and Audio Processing
Mark Guzdial, Professor, School of Interactive Computing, College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology 3/17/2008 - Mediators
Moshe Tennenholtz, Ph. D., Professor, Industrial Engineering and Management, Technion 7/17/2007 - Medical Management of Chronic Disease
Software tools for improving the management of chronic disease.
- Memex Summit (Digital Memories Workshop)
Mark Bolas, University of Southern California, Memex Summit July 19, 2006 - Memex Summit (Digital Memories Workshop) - Collaborative Annotation, Archival and Visualization in a Biofeedback Rehabilitation system
Hari Sundaram, Arts Media and Engineerin, Arizona State University, Memex Summit July 19, 2006 - Memex Summit (Digital Memories Workshop) - College and as Assistive Technology
Ed Fox, Virginia Tech, Memex Summit July 19, 2006 - Memex Summit (Digital Memories Workshop) - Content-Based Similarity Search with MyLifeBits
Kai Li, Princeton University, Memex Summit July 19, 2006 - Memex Summit (Digital Memories Workshop) - Digital Memories Software
Jim Gemmell, Microsoft, Memex Summit July 19, 2006 - Memex Summit (Digital Memories Workshop) - Group Discussion
Memex Summit, Group Discussion July 19, 2006 - Memex Summit (Digital Memories Workshop) - Introduction
Jim Gemmell, Memex Summit July 19, 2006 - Memex Summit (Digital Memories Workshop) - Memex Metadata (M2) for Personal Educational Portfolio
Jane Greenberg, University of North Carolina, Memex Summi July 19, 2006 - Memex Summit (Digital Memories Workshop) - MyHealthBits: Advanced Personal Health Record
Bambang Parmanto, University of Pittsburgh, Memex Summit July 19, 2006 - Memex Summit (Digital Memories Workshop) - Personal Audio Life Logs
Dan Ellis , Columbia University, Memex Summit July 19, 2006 - Memex Summit (Digital Memories Workshop) - SenseCam and Memory Rehabilitation
Georgina Browne, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Memex Summit July 19, 2006 - Memex Summit (Digital Memories Workshop) - SenseCam Work at Dublin City University
Alan Smeaton, Dublin City University, Memex Summit July 19, 2006 - Memex Summit (Digital Memories Workshop) - Using Context to Evaluate Augmentative Communication Technology
Richard Simpson, Ph.D., ATP, University of Pittsburgh, Memex Summit July 19, 2006 - Memex Summit (Digital Memories Workshop) - What Did We See? & WikiGIS
Chris Pal, University of Massachusetts, Memex Summit July 19, 2006 - Memory Model = Instruction Reordering + Store Atomicity
Prof. Arvind, Johnson Professor, Computer Science and Engineering, MIT May 15, 2006 - Menger's Theorem for Infinite Graphs
- Mentoring: The People Who Lead Us Toward Our Purpose in Life
- Merging Computers and Biology - Conceptually and Physically / The Wellspring of Discovery
- Merrimac: Supercomputing with Streams
The Merrimac streaming supercomputer: a new architecture for scientific computing.
- Meshes and Geometry Processing
- Message-Passing for Graph-Structured Linear Programs: Proximal Methods and Rounding Schemes
Alekh Agarwal, 2nd year PhD student, Computer Science Dept., UC Berkeley July 21, 2009 - Metaprogramming AJAX Apps with Static Types
Adam Chlipala, postdoc, computer science, Harvard University July 24, 2009 - Metric Clustering
Statistical modeling language for representing heterogeneous biological entities.
- Metric Geometry and Computer Science
Combinatorial landscapes described through finite metric spaces and algorithms.
- Microcosm: E. coli and the New Science Life
Carl Zimmer, science writer, New York Times; author of six books including "Evolution: The Triumph of an Idea and Parasite Rex" June 3, 2008 - Microphone Array for Audience Capture in Lecture Rooms
Rong Hu, fourth year PhD student, Department of Computer Science, University of Missouri-Columbia August 18, 2006 - Microsoft Research India: The First Year
Microsoft Research India Lab's exciting and exhilarating first year.
- Microsoft Research, Turning Ideas Into Reality for 15 Years, 15th Anniversary Celebration Event
Rick Rashid, Mark Emmert, Dan Ling, and Kevin Schofield, 15th Annivesary Celebration Event September 26, 2006 - Microsoft Research, Turning Ideas Into Reality for 15 Years, 15th Anniversary Celebration Event - Keynote and Demos
Dan Ling and researchers, 15th Anniversary Celebration Event September 26, 2006 - Microsoft's Parallel Computing Platform: Applied Research in a Product Setting
This talk examines Microsoft's Parallel Computing Platform’s (PCP)current progress. - Middleware: Shibboleth Case Studies
Several early implementers of Shibboleth will present case studies.
- Mike Benson, CIO, AT&T Wireless Services
- Mine Query/Click Log for Collaborative Internet Search
Search Summit 2007 7/18/2007 - Mira and the Wind
A young girl comes to terms with death of her grandfather.
- Mirroring People: The New Science of How We Connect With Others
Marco Iacoboni, director, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Lab, Ahmanson-Lovelace Brain Mapping Center, David Geffen School of Medicine/UCLA June 5, 2008 - Mobile Communication Networks & New Business
Case study of mobile multimedia.
- Mobile Personal Sensing Systems: Applications and Architecture
Deborah Estrin, professor, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, UCLA June 15, 2009 - MobileASL: Making Cell Phones Accessible to the Deaf Community
Richard E. Ladner, Boeing professor, Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington December 8, 2006 - Mobility for Enhancing Coverage Resolution in Sensor Networks
Using mobility to improve the coverage of sensor networks.
- Mobility for Sensing Uncertainty Reduction in Sensor Networks
Aman Kansal, Ph.D. student, University of California, Los Angeles March 23, 2006 - Model Checking of Predicate Abstracted Programs without BDDs
- Model Checking Software Artifacts
Model checking software is discussed.
- Model Checking Transactional Memories
Vasu Singh, summer intern, MSR August 15, 2008 - Model Drive Development of Enterprise Applications
- Model Management: Databases
New interface for building database applications.
- Model-based Testing with Labeled Transition Systems
Jan Tretmans, researcher, Embedded Systems Institute (ESI), Eindhoven; part-time associate professor, Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands August 14, 2006 - Model-Checking Modulo Theories: Declarative Framework and Pragmatic Issues
Silvio Ranise, Ph.D., researcher, INRIA September 1, 2009 - Modeling and Analysis of Access Control Survivability
- Modeling and Enacting Electronic Contracts
Kamal Karlapalem, PhD, professor, International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad January 8, 2009 - Modeling and Facilitating Human Communication
- Modeling and Observing Climate Change
Professor Simon Tett, Chair of Earth System Dynamics and Modeling, University of Edinburgh December 18, 2007 - Modeling Deformable Surfaces from Single Videos
Pascal Fua, professor, School of Computer and Communication Science, EPFL June 19, 2008 - Modeling Intention in Email: Speech Acts, Information Leaks and User Ranking Methods
Vitor R. Carvalho, Ph. D. Candidate, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University 2/28/2008 - Modeling Science: Topic models of Scientific Journals and Other Large Document Collections
David Blei, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Computer Science, Princeton University 4/17/2007 - Modeling, Analysis and Optimization of On-chip Communication Architectures
Network-on-chip communication architectures as an alternative to the classical communication architectures. - Models as Structures: The Structural Semantics of Model-based Design
Ethan Jackson, PhD candidate, Computer Science, Vanderbilt University January 30, 2007 - Models for Texture, Object and Scene Recognition
Solving problems in computer recognition of material, scenes, and objects in photographs. - Modern Asynchronous Circuit and System Design
- Modern Computer Arithmetic
Paul Zimmermann, PhD, author and co-author June 12, 2009 - Modular Static Analysis with Sets and Relations
Viktor Kuncak, Ph.D. candidate, MIT March 22, 2006 - Modular verification of concurrent programs with heap
Alexey Gotsman, PhD candidate, University of Cambridge (UK) March 31, 2009 - Monitoring Atomicity in Concurrent Programs
Madhusudan Parthasarathy, Ph.D., assistant professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign August 1, 2008 - Monitoring Distributed Data Streams
Assaf Schuster, Computer Science Department, Technion Israel Institute of Technology 8/20/2007 - MOP: A Generic and Efficient Runtime Verification Framework
Grigore Rosu, assistant professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) April 27, 2007 - More Data Less Work: SVM Training in Time Decreasing with Larger Data Sets
Nathan Srebro, Ph.D., assistant professor, Toyota Technological Institute--Chicago (TTI-Chicago) July 30, 2008 - More Natural Programming Through User Studies
- More than Human: Embracing the Promise of Biological Enhancement
- Mount Redoubt Simulation
Graphic simulation of volcano fallout.
- Moving VoIP Beyond the Phone
- MS-PAC Amb. Paul Bremer MSPAC Lunch
Amb. Paul Bremer February 2, 2006 - MSIL User Manual
- MSPAC - United States Senator Ted Kennedy
- MSPAC Discussion and Book Signing with Senator John Kerry and Teresa Heinz Kerry
Senator John Kerry and Teresa Heinz Kerry April 3, 2007 - MSR Symposium on Computational Photography: "Computational Photography and Bilateral Image Decomposition" and "Using Data to "Brute Force" Hard Problems in Computational Photography"
Alexei (Alyosha) Efros, Ph.D., assistant professor, Carnegie Mellon University, Frédo Durand, assistant professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 7/18/2007 - MSR Symposium on Computational Photography: "Creating, Editing, and Viewing Very BIG Images" and "Image-guided optimization for interactive image manipulation"
Michael Cohen, Matt Uyttendaele, Johannes Kopf, Dani Lischinski 7/18/2007 - MSR Symposium on Computational Photography: "Factored Time-Lapse Video" and "4D Cities: Past, Present, and Future"
Hanspeter Pfister, Gordon McKay Professor of the Practice and Director of Visual Computing, Harvard University, Frank Dellaert,assistant professor, College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology 7/18/2007 - MSR Symposium on Computational Photography: "Removing Camera Shake from a Single Photograph", "Object Movies, Photosynth, and other Cool Stuff", and "Some Further Thoughts on Computational Photography
Aaron Hertzmann, Assistant Professor, Computer Science, University of Toronto, Noah Snavely, Ph.D student, Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington 7/18/2007 - MSR Technical Education Series: Designing .NET Class Libraries
Krzysztof Cwalina, program manager, .NET Framework Team, Microsoft January 22, 2007 - Multi-Engine Machine Translation Guided by Explicit Word Matching
- Multi-Camera Tracking with a Probabilistic Occupancy Grid
Francois Fleuret May 19, 2006 - Multi-layer Architectures for Secure Communication: Information Theoretic Perspectives
Ashish Khisti, Ph.D. candidate, MIT May 15, 2008 - Multi-robot Exploration
Current solutions to the problems of robot localization, map building, and coordinated
exploration.
- Multi-stack automata reachability: A New Tractable Subclass
Madhusudan Parthasarathy, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 5/15/2007 - Multimedia Streaming in Self-Organized Mesh Networks
Yi Cui, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Vanderbilt University March 7, 2006
- Multimodal Processing of Human Behavior in Intelligent Instrumented Spaces: A Focus on Expressive Human Communication
Carlos Busso, Ph.D. candidate, Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California (USC) May 5, 2008 - Multiple View Geometry and L-infinity Optimization
- Multiprocessor Architectures for Programmability
- Multiprocessor Architectures for Programmability
Luis Ceze, PhD candidate, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) April 4, 2007 - Music Information Retrieval: Query-By-Humming and Source Estimation
Bryan Pardo, assistant professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; courtesy appointment School of Music, Northwestern University October 13, 2006 - Music Technology for Enhancing Creative Expression and Education
Youngmoo Kim, Ph.D., assistant professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Drexel University July 30, 2008 - Music-Specific Audio Content Analysis
- Naked Conversations: How Blogs are Changing the Way Businesses Talk with Customers
Shel Israel and Robert Scoble March 28, 2006 - National LambdaRail (NLR)
National scale infrastructure for research and experimentation in networking technologies and applications.
- National LambdaRail Update
Progress of National LambdaRail implementation.
- National LambdaRail: A Fiber-based Research Infrastructure
USC Professor Dr. John Silvester speaks about National LambdaRail.
- National Optical Fiber Infrastructure
Developments in the national optical fiber infrastructure.
- National Priorities for Transforming Health Care Quality
Applications for patient safety, biomedical ethics.
- Natural Language Processing
New algorithms for natural language processing.
- Natural Logic and Alignment in Natural Language Inference
Bill MacCartney, doctoral candidate, Computer Science, Stanford University October 8, 2008 - Natural Scene Categorization in Humans and Computers
Prof. Fei-Fei Li's, faculty member, Beckman Institute April 14, 2006 - Near-optimal Sensor Placements
Maximizing information while minimizing communication cost with near-optimal sensor placements.
- Need: How PowerPoint Adversely Mediates Thought and Possible Remedies
David K. Farkas, professor, Department of Technical Communication, University of Washington June 21, 2006 - Neighbourhood Component Analysis
- Net.TV is not TV (as we know it)! The Economics of Open Content
Jeff Ubois, manager, archiving production practice, Intelligent Television , March 29, 2006 - Network Architecture for Automatic Security and Policy Enforcement
An overview of various approaches for automating technical policy enforcement as a condition for network access in colleges and universities, including approaches which allow for host isolation into specialized networks, captive-portal-like remediation systems, and other forms of conditional network access.
- Network Coded Wireless Architecture
Wireless as the preferred mode of network access. - Network Coded Wireless Architecture
Sachin Katti, Ph.D., postdoctoral scholar, U.C.Berkeley April 20, 2009 - Network Data Streaming - A Computer Scientist's Journey in Signal Processing
Jun (Jim) Xu, Ph.D., associate professor, College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology August 22, 2008 - Network Engineering: Abilene Update
Abilene network progress update.
- Network Engineering: National Optical Update
National Optical Networking Update.
- Network Engineering: Performance Engineering: E2EpiPEs and FastTCP
Network Engineering: Performance Engineering: E2EpiPEs and FastTCP.
- Network Market Design for Efficient Resource Allocation
Rahul Jain, visiting scholar, University of California, Berkeley July 24, 2006 - Network Performance Routing Strategies
Routing traffic to achieve good network performance.
- Network Visualization: Two new strategies and their case study evaluations
Ben Shneiderman, Professor, Department of Computer Science, Founding Director, Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory, University of Maryland 9/26/2007 - Networking at Home - Directions in Connected Computing for the Consumer
- Neurally Inspired Algorithms for Machine Vision and Learning
- Neurobiology: Turing’s Enigma Solution
The relationship between Turing's Enigma solution and the neurobiology of decision making.
- Neuromorphic VLSI for Learning and Memory
Construction of a VLSI model of the hippocampus. - NeuroScholar: A Practical Solution Addressing Information Overload in Systems-Level Neuroscience
- New Approaches for Building Cryptographic Hash Functions
Thomas Ristenpart, Ph. D. Student, UC San Diego 8/1/2007 - New Approaches to Identification Sensing
New technologies for computational identification and sensing _ WISP and Fiberfingerprint.
- New Directions in Multiprocessor Synchronization
This synchronization model promises to alleviate many of the problems associated with locking. - New Directions in Pointer Analysis
- New Directions in Robust Automatic Speech Recognition
- New Directions in Static Analysis for Error-Detection and Garbage Collection
Research with older adults illustrates key themes and issues in doing interdisciplinary research. - New Locally Decodable Codes and Private Information Retrieval Schemes
Sergey Yekhanin, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology January 3, 2007 - New Market Models and Algorithms
Vijay Vazirani, Ph.D., fellow, ACM; author May 24, 2006 - New Methods in Soil Ecology: Combining Biology and Computation
- New Traffic Tracking Technologies
- New Trends in Parametric Models from 1 to the 3-D Case
- Niche Envy: Marketing Discrimination in the Digital Age
Joseph Turow, Robert Lewis Shayo professor of communication, Penn's Annenberg School for Communication January 30, 2007 - NIST in 5 minutes 41 seconds
- No Ifs, Ands, or Buts: Uncovering the Simplicity of Conditionals
Jonathan Edwards, research fellow, Software Design Group, MIT CSAIL November 28, 2007 - Noise Robust Blind System Identification and Subband Equalization of Room Transfer Functions with Applications to Speech Dereverberation
Nikolay Gaubitch, Ph.D., research associate, Communications and Signal Processing Group, Imperial College London May 20, 2008 - Non-spherical microphone arrays for spherical harmonic analysis of 3D spatial sound fields
Thushara Abhayapala,Associate Editor, EURASIP Journal; Aastha Gupta, PhD student, Research School of Information Sciences & Engineering, the Australian National University (ANU) September 19, 2008 - Normalisation by Evaluation
Klaus Aehlig, University of Munich April 20, 2009 - Not Even Wrong
- Not from Scratch: What the Fine Arts brings to HCI
- Noun Phrase Coreference Algorithms
Discussion of algorithms for noun phrase coreference resolution.
- Novel Digital Technologies and Women
- Nucleic Acid Logic Circuits for Programming Biology
Discusses the design and experimental implementation of DNA-based logic gates and circuits in vitro. - Numerical algorithms in material science
Sylvie Aubry. Ph. D., Research Associate at Stanford University 4/10/2008 - Nurtureshock: New Thinking About Children
Po Bronson, writer, New York Magazine and The Guardian in the United Kingdom September 15, 2009 - Object Recognition Using Pictorial Structures
- Object Recognition with Deformable Models
Learn about algorithms that have been developed for finding objects in images using different types of deformable models. - Object Recognition with Material and Shape
- Off the Beaten Path in Pervasive Computing
Dr. Joe Marks, director, MERL Research June 5, 2006 - On Evaluating Language Technologies
Ellen Voorhees, manager, Retrieval Group, Information Access Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) August 11, 2008 - On Graph Kernels
S V N Vishwanathan, Ph. D., Principal Researcher, National ICT Australia 9/28/2007 - On Online Computation
- On the Automatic Verification of Dynamic/Parametrized Systems
Ahmed Bouajjani, Professor in Computer Science, University Paris Diderot, head of the Verification group, Liafa August 20, 2008 - On the Capacity of Information Networks
- On the Compressibility of NP Instances and Cryptographic Applications
Moni Naor, professor, Computer Science, Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel August 9, 2006 - On the Cost of Securing Applications: Performance and Feasibility of Capability-Based Security in the Rotor Platform
- On the Cruelty of Really Teaching Computer Science Redux
Developing new methods for teaching computer science.
- On the Measure of Intersecting Families, Spectral Methods
- On the Nature and Conduct of Technical Research
- On the Power of Choosing the Shortest of Two
- One Dimensional DLA
- One-Forms and Tutte-Like Embeddings
- Online Approximation Techniques for Spatial Data
- Online Ascending Auctions for Gradually Expiring Items
- Online Auctions, Strategyproofness and Random Valuations
- Online Geospatial Data Sources
A discussion about the huge number of geospatial data sources available online and how to use them.
- Online Science: The World-Wide Telescope
- Open Constraint Programming
- Open Data Kit: Open Source Mobile Data Collection
Explore Open Data Kit with Gaetano Borriello from the University of Washington. - Opening Doors: Mentoring on the Internet
Students develop supportive relationships with adult mentors on the Internet. - Opening Plenary
Internet2 Spring 2004 Member Meeting opening plenary.
- Opening Plenary - Challenges for Advanced Networking
Challenges for advanced networking are presented.
- Opening Plenary - Fall 2004
Dr. Larry Faulkner, president University of Texas-Austin, begins the session with an oratory regarding networking for research and education.
- Operation-Centric Hardware Description and Synthesis
- Opportunistic Spectrum Access via Dynamic Resource Allocation
Mingyan Liu, Associate Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 3/14/2008 - Opportunities and Challenges in End-to-End Verification of Software Systems
- Opportunities and Challenges in Sensing, Inference and Context-aware Computing
Anthony LaMarca, Ph. D., Associate Director, Intel Research Seattle 7/23/2007 - Optimal control in biology and engineering
Emanuel Todorov December 5, 2007 - Optimal Dynamic Auctions
Mallesh Pai, graduate student, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University March 21, 2006 - Optimal Marketing Strategies over Social Networks
Mukund Sundararajan, Graduate Student 3/25/2008 - oPtions: The Secret Life of Steve Jobs
Daniel Lyons, senior editor, Forbes October 23, 2007 - Oracle Semantics for Concurrent Separation Logic
Aquinas Hobor, graduate student, Princeton University June 5, 2008 - Organizing Flickr: Object Mining Using Particular Object Retrieval
James Philbin, pursuing D. Phil., Oxford University May 6, 2009 - OSIsoft PI System Overview
Christian Luckock, Directory of Enterprise Architecture, Data Center & IT Solutions Group 4/2/2008 - Our Infrastructures - Online And Vulnerable? Part 1 of 3
From electricity usage to water consumption, from traffic lights to dams, our world is monitored by computer systems. Join a panel of experts who take a look at the reliability of these control systems. - Our Infrastructures - Online and Vulnerable? Part 2 of 3
- Our Infrastructures - Online and Vulnerable? Part 3 of 3
- Our Job is EasyLiving
- Out of Our Heads: Why You Are Not Your Brain and Other Lessons from the Biology of Consciousness
Alva Noe, writer, philosopher, member, Institute for Cognitive and Brain Sciences and the Center for New Media, UC Berkeley April 6, 2009 - Out of Poverty: What Works When Traditional Approaches Fail
Paul Polak, founder, International Development Enterprises November 17, 2008 - Overcoming Security Challenges in Emerging Technologies
The promises offered by new technologies without the security risks. - Overview of Ricoh's California Research Center
John Barrus, director, Ricoh's California Research Center June 25, 2008 - Overview of the Science Fiction Museum
- Overview of Tree-to-String Translation Models
Yang Liu, PhD, assistant researcher, Institute of Computing Technology (ICT), Chinese Academy of Sciences July 13, 2009 - P2P and Online Social Networking Research at Mirage Group
Reza Rejaie, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer and Information Science, University of Oregon 3/26/2008 - PageRank and the Random Surfer Model
Pall Melsted, Graduate Student, The Department of Mathematical Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University 1/16/2008 - Pair Programming Re-Design
Larry Leifer and Jan Chong March 20, 2006
- Pairing-Based Non-Interactive Zero-Knowledge Proofs
Dr. Jens Groth, PhD, assistant professor, Computer Science Department, University College London August 26, 2009 - Panel - Extracting Signal from Noise in Social Networking
- Paradigms of Worm Defense & Thoughts from an Ivory Tower
- ParaEval: Using Paraphrases to Improve Machine Translation and Summarization Evaluations
Liang Zhou, Ph.D. student from the Information Sciences Institute April 20, 2006
- Parallel Execution Models for Future Multicore Architectures
Guri Sohi, faculty member and chair, Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison February 17, 2006 - Parallel Monotonicity Reconstruction
C. Seshadhri, Fifth-Year Graduate Student, Princeton University December 19, 2007 - Parallel Programming with Chorus
Swarat Chaudhuri, Ph.D., assistant professor, Computer Science, Pennsylvania State University August 17, 2009 - Parallel Thinking
Guy Blelloch, PhD, professor, Computer Science; associate dean, Planning, Carnegie Mellon June 5, 2009 - Parallel, Real-Time Garbage Collection in Rotor
- Parallelizing Programs using Approximate Code
Two hardware/software techniques to exploit thread-parallel resources.
- Parameterized Model Checking of Protocols: Two Developments
- Part 1 - Privacy: Reconciling Reality
A discussion about new federal and state laws meant to protect our privacy. - Part 1: Improved Mixing Time Bounds for the Thorp Shuffle and L-Reversal Chain
Ben Morris, UC Davis September 16, 2008 - Part 1: NCWIT - Introduction and Welcome
Lucy Sanders, NCWIT CEO; Bill Wulf, President, National Academy of Engineering; Rick Rashid, Senior Vice President, Microsoft Research; Padmasree Warrior, Executive Vice President and CTO, Motorola; Dr. Kathie Olsen, NSF Deputy Director and COO; and more May 17, 2006
- Part 2 - At Odds: Victims Rights vs. Free Speech
A discussion about new federal and state laws meant to protect our privacy. - Part 2: NCWIT - Executive Branch Panel and Dialogue
Lucy Sanders, NCWIT CEO; Bill Wulf, President, National Academy of Engineering; Rick Rashid, Senior Vice President, Microsoft Research; Padmasree Warrior, Executive Vice President and CTO, Motorola; Dr. Kathie Olsen, NSF Deputy Director and COO; and more May 17, 2006
- Part 3: NCWIT - Congressional Panel and Dialogue
Lucy Sanders, NCWIT CEO; Bill Wulf, President, National Academy of Engineering; Rick Rashid, Senior Vice President, Microsoft Research; Padmasree Warrior, Executive Vice President and CTO, Motorola; Dr. Kathie Olsen, NSF Deputy Director and COO; and more May 17, 2006
- Part 4: NCWIT - Remarks by Senator Obama
Lucy Sanders, NCWIT CEO; Bill Wulf, President, National Academy of Engineering; Rick Rashid, Senior Vice President, Microsoft Research; Padmasree Warrior, Executive Vice President and CTO, Motorola; Dr. Kathie Olsen, NSF Deputy Director and COO; and more May 17, 2006
- Part II:Improved mixing time bounds for the Thorp shuffle and L-reversal chain
Ben Morris September 18, 2008 - Partially Observable Markov Decision Processes for Spoken Dialogue Systems
Steve Young, professor, Information Engineering, Cambridge University May 15, 2009 - Partnering with Public Television Stations
- Pastiche: Decentralized, Low Cost Backup Using Untrusted Internet Storage
- Path invariants
Andrey Rybalchenko, Researcher, Max Planck Institute for Computer Science, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne 6/14/2007 - Path Projection for User-Centered Static Analysis Tools
Jeff Foster, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Maryland, College Park 4/10/2008 - Pathfinder/MonetDB: Making xQuery Scale Using the Relational Approach
- Paths Beyond Local Search: A Tight Bound for Randomized Fixed-Point Computation
Shang-Hua Teng, full professor, Computer Science Department, Boston University 5/24/2007 - Pathways in Computer Science
- Patterns as Signs
- Paying Attention to Interruption: A Human-Centered Approach to Intelligent Interruption Management
Brian P. Bailey, Ph.D., assistant professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois-Urbana December 12, 2006 - People Pen and Computers
François Guimbretière, assistant professor, University of Maryland Human-Computer Interaction Lab June 16, 2006 - Perelman
- Perelman's Work on the Thurston's Geometrization Conjecture - 2
- Perelman's Work on the Thurston's Geometrization Conjecture - 3
- Personal Passion and Professional Excellence - You Can
- Perspectives on the Information Industry
An insider’s view of Google Inc., the Internet search engine known for its clean interface and speedy, highly relevant results.
- Persuasive Games: The Expressive Power of Videogames
Ian Bogost, PH.D., Assistant Professor, School of Literature, Communication and Culture, Georgia Institute of Technology 6/21/2007 - Pervasive Technologies for Health: a Focus on the Human
Dr. Kay Connelly, Assistant Professor, Computer Science Department, co-founder, Ethical Technologies in the Homes of Seniors lab, Associate Director, Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research, Indiana University August 19, 2008 - Pharmaceutical Informatics and the Pathway to Personalized Medicines
How close are we to being able to personalize medicines to meet the unique health needs of individuals? - Phase-Aware Program Profiling
- Phonological Licensing of Grammatical Morphology in Early Speech
Katherine Demuth, professor, Cognitive and Linguistic Science, Brown University November 16, 2006 - Photo Tourism and Photosynth: UW CSE, Microsoft Research, and Microsoft Live Labs Create a Winner
Demonstration of the latest in digital photo technology, Photosynth and Photo Tourism. - Pig: Dataflow Programming for Map-Reduce Clusters
Christopher Olston, senior research scientist, Yahoo! Research July 17, 2008 - Place Lab: Device Positioning Using Radio Beacons in the Wild
- PlanAhead Design and Analysis
Don Matson, Sr. Field Applications Engineer, Xilinx March 25, 2009 - PlanetLab: Evolution vs. Intelligent Design in Global Network Infrastructure
Princeton University’s global network platform, PlanetLab, design principals, architecture and uses. - Planning and Implementing Optical Networks: Two Case Studies
This session provides the experiences learned in building two networks, the Third Frontier Network in Ohio, and LEARN in Texas.
- Play Between Worlds: Exploring Online Game Culture
T. L. Taylor, associate professor, Digital Aesthetics and Communication, IT University of Copenhagen May 12, 2006 - Play: How it Shapes the Brain, Opens the Imagination, and Invigorates the Soul
Dr. Brown, medical doctor, scientific researcher, founder, National Institute for Play April 2, 2009 - PLOW: A Collaborative Task Learning Agent
James Allen, Senior Research Scientist and Associate Director of the Institute for Human and Machine Cognition, Pensacola Florida March 11, 2008 - Podcasting: What's the Big Deal?
Could Podcasting be the 'next big thing'? A panel of technology experts discusses the possibility. High Tech Hawaii is produced by the University of Hawaii.
- Point-Based Methods in Shape Modeling and Physical Simulation
- Positive Externalities
- Power Aware Page Allocation
- Power Electronics, Energy, and Environment
Using power electronics to produce energy while preserving the environment. - Power Management from Handhelds to DataCenters: Chasing the Next 10X Improvements
Partha Ranganathan, principal research scientist, Hewlett Packard Labs September 15, 2006 - Power series, power serious
Doug McIlroy, Dartmouth December 3, 2007 - Powerset and Natural Language Search
- Practical Analysis Tools for Large-Scale Software
- Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerance
- Pre-Execution: Staying on the Performance Curve
- Precision-Integrated Scalable Monitoring
Navendu Jain, Ph.D. candidate, Computer Science, UT Austin May 21, 2008 - Predicting Secret Keys via Branch Prediction
Çetin Kaya Koç , Ph. D., Member, Steering Committee of CHES 2/4/2008 - Predicting the 'Unpredictable'
- Predicting the 3-D Structures of Proteins from their Linear Sequences
Computational approaches to predicting the three-dimensional structures of proteins. - Predicting Tornados with Data Driven Workflows: Building a Service Oriented Grid Architecture for Mesoscale Meteorology Research
- Predicting Value from Design
- Pricing Games in Networks
Eva Tardos, Chair of Computer Science, Cornell University December 13, 2007 - Princeton ZebraNet Project
Discussion of the ZebraNet system, a mobile sensor network designed for wildlife tracking.
- Privacy in Cyberspace
Privacy on the Internet.
- Privacy-Enhanced Personalization
- Proactive Computing
- Proactive Computing: A Progress Report
Research on computers that anticipate our needs.
- Probabilistic Latent Variable Decompositions for Image and Audio Analysis
Bhiksha Raj, Ph.D., staff scientist, MERL July 11, 2006 - Probabilistic Methods for Mobile Robot Navigation
- Probabilistic Models for Complex Domains
Probabilistic models for complex domains such as cells, bodies, and webpages.
- Probabilistic Models for Parsing Images
Xiaofeng Ren, Ph.D. student, Computer Vision Group at U.C. Berkeley February 16, 2006 - Probabilistically Checkable Proofs
Ubiquitous computing using Context Fabric middleware.
- Process Extraction in an Abstract Logic of Events
Bob Constable, professor and dean, CIS, Cornell University April 13, 2006
- Processes without Partitions
Matthew Flatt, assistant professor at the University of Utah, demonstrates a novel software approach for programmers, the PLT Scheme.
- Program Analysis Techniques for Pointers and Accessed Memory Regions
- Program Analysis with Binary Decision Diagrams
- Program Analysis: Binary Decision Diagrams
A discussion of binary decision diagrams, scalable context-sensitive, inclusion-based pointer alias analysis.
- Program Composition by Non-Programmers
Ken Kahn, Developer, Toon Talk 7/11/2007 - Program Verification via Three-Valued Logic Analysis
Alexey Loginov, University of Wisconsin at Madison April 19, 2006
- Programmable Self Assembly
The use of programmable self assembly to solve complex computational problems.
- Programming by Sketching
- Programming for Everyone: How Scratch is Making Programming More Accessible, Meaningful, and Social
Mitchel Resnick, Professor of Learning Research, MIT Media Lab March 3, 2009 - Programming Language Infrastructures
Discussion of compile time and run time language infrastructure interfaces.
- Programming with Time Using Graphical Data Flow
Jacob Kornerup, Senior Software Engineer, LabVIEW R&D team, National Instruments December 17, 2007 - Programming: Secure Execution
The exploitation of program vulnerabilities.
- Project Fabulous: Turning Grumbling into Energy
- Project Halo: A Digital Aristotle
Discussion of Vulcan, Inc.’s Project Halo _ a digital, interactive application for student tutoring / instruction and scientific research.
- Protein-Protein Interaction: A 3-Dimensional Jigsaw Puzzle
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering faculty member briefly describes his current research.
- Protocol Composition Logics
- Provably Optimal Solutions to Geometric Vision Problems
Richard Hartley, Professor, Vision Science, Technology and Applications Program, National ICT, Australia 7/12/2007 - Proxy-Based Peer-to-Peer Network: Analysis, Optimization and Algorithms
S.-H. Gary Chan, Associate Editor, IEEE Transactions on Multimedia October 7, 2008 - Pseudorandom Walks in Directed Graphs and the RL vs. L Question
- PTC 2005 - The Rebirth of the Pacific Telecommunications Council
Discover how Honolulu has generated enthusiasm and excitement to become 'the place' for the Pacific Telecommunications Conference (PTC).
- Public Key Cryptosystems: Stronger Security from General Assumptions
Tal Malkin, assistant professor, Computer Science, Columbia University August 11, 2009 - PUMA 2: Bridging the Processor/Memory Gap
Processor clock speed.
- Punit Renjen, Principal, Deloitte Consulting
Principal at Deloitte is interviewed.
- Putting Computer Power to Work in an Online Learning Environment
- Putting Our Digital Information In Its Place: Lessons Learned from Fieldwork and Prototyping in the Keeping Found Things Found Project
William Jones, research associate professor, Information School, University of Washington June 11, 2009 - Puzzle Outsourcing
Deterring denial of service attacks.
- QoS-Based Resource Management
- Quantizing Time
- Quantum Information Science: A Quantum Computer Revolution
A discussion on quantum computing.
- Quantum Loop Gas Approach to Topological Phases of Correlated Electrons
- Query Processing for Large-Scale XML Message Brokering
- Query Processing in Sensor Networks
Simple interface overcomes volatile environments.
- Querying Breast Cancer Image Databases
- QuickSilver Scalable Multicast
Krzys Ostrowski, Ph.D. student, Computer Science Department, Cornell University November 9, 2006 - Race-Aware Runtimes for Concurrent Software Development & Deployment
- RAIL2 - Runtime Assembly Instrumentation Library 2
- Raising the Bar: Integrity and Passion in Life and Business: The Story of Clif Bar, Inc.
- Raksha: A Flexible Information Flow Architecture for Software Security
Michael Dalton, 2nd year graduate student, Computer Science, Stanford University, Hari Kannan, 2nd year graduate student, Electrical Engineering, Stanford University 8/17/2007 - Random Forests and the Data Sparseness Problem in Language Modeling
- Random Kitchen Sinks: Replacing Optimization with Randomization in Learning
Ali Rahimi, senior research scientist, Intel Labs Berkeley July 24, 2009 - Random Matrices and Spectral Clustering Abstract
Ravi Kannan, Ph.D., Theoretical Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Optimization and Discrete Mathematics, Yale University July 27, 2006 - Random Sorting Networks
Alexander Holroyd, Ph.D., University of British Columbia October 27, 2006 - Random Walk and Random Aggregation, Derandomized
- Randomly Coloring Planar Graphs with Fewer Colors Than the Maximum Degree
Juan Vera, post-doctoral researcher, Georgia Tech December 11, 2006 - Rapid Language Portability for Speech Processing Systems
Alan W Black, Associate Professor, Language Technologies Institute, Carnegie Mellon University October 17, 2008 - Rapt: Attention and the Focused Life
Winifred Gallagher, science journalist and author May 7, 2009 - RAPUNSEL & CREOL - Games that Teach Kids to Program
- Rate Control Protocal (RCP): Congestion Control to Make Flows Complete Quickly
Nandita Dukkipati, expecting Ph.D. degree in June 2007, Electrical Engineering, Stanford University April 25, 2007 - Reachability Under Uncertainty and Bayesian Inverse Reinforcement Learning
Eyal Amir, Assistant Professor, Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign May 7, 2008 - Reading the Unreadable
Virtually enrolling ancient scrolls to read text inside. - Real-TIme Approaches for Dynamic Structure and Electronic Excitations in Condensed Matter
J. J. Rehr, Ph.D., professor, Physics, University of Washington August 11, 2008 - Real-Time Concurrent Garbage Collection
Erez Petrank, Ph.D., associate professor, Computer Science, Technion May 21, 2008 - Real-time Specification for Java
The status and implementation of the Real-time Specification for Java.
- Real-Time Visual Localisation and Mapping with a Single Camera
Andrew Davison, Reader in Robot Vision, Imperial College London September 25, 2008 - Reasoning About Reliability and Security Using Boolean Methods
- Reasoning with Cause and Effect
- Rebuilding Rome in a Day
Sameer Agarwal, PhD, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington June 12, 2009 - Recent Advances in Convex Optimization
Stephen P. Boyd, Samsung Professor of Engineering, Professor of Electrical Engineering, Information Systems Laboratory, Stanford University October 17, 2008 - Recent Developments in Linguistics - And in the UW Department of Linguistics
- Recent Progress in Group Editors and Operational Transformation Algorithms
- Reconstruction and visualization of large photo collections
Noah Snavely, Ph.D. candidate, Graphics and Imaging Laboratory (GRAIL), Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington 3/25/2008 - Records, Sums, Cases, and Exceptions: Row-polymorphism at Work
Matthias Blume, assistant professor, Computer Science, Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago (TTI-C) April 30, 2007 - Recovering Human Shape and Motion from Video Sequences
- Recurrence of the Simple Random Walk Path
Ori Gurel-Gurevich, Ph. D. Student, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel 1/2/2008 - Reducing Errors in Computer Recognition of Handwritten Material
- Refinding Information on the Web: What Do We Do?
Robert Capra, Ph.D., School of Information and Library Science, UNC Chapel Hill June 29, 2006 - Refinement of Thread-Modular Verification
Alexander Malkis, Ph D. Student, University of Freiburg, Germany 11/27/2007 - Reflective Interfaces
Intelligent interfaces for next-generation computer devices.
- Reformulating the HMM as a Trajectory Model by Imposing Explicit Relationship Between Static and Dynamic Features
- Regional Optical Networking - The Next Steps
Consortium leaders of I2 discuss the current and future status of regional optical networking.
- Regression Verification: Proving the Equivalence of Similar Programs
Ofer Strichman, associate professor, Technion, Haifa, Israel July 30, 2009 - Regular Extrapolation of Behavioral Models-Searching for Regular Patterns by Observation
- Regular Symbolic Analysis of Dynamic Networks of Pushdown Systems
- Regulatory Elements in Microbial Genes
Research data used to identify evolutionarily conserved patterns in DNA regulatory regions.
- Relational Artifacts: From Virtual Pets to Digital Dolls
Sherry Turkle explores computer-effected identity issues.
- Relational Databases in the Social and Health Sciences: The View from Demography
Samuel Clark, demographer, Sociology Department, University of Washington October 26, 2006 - Relationships and Partnerships: NSF Program Update
Projects underway at the National Science Foundation.
- Relationships and Partnerships: Politics, Law, and Technology - Bandwidth Management for the Fearless
Campus Bandwidth Management, Peer to Peer application, Political Implications.
- Releasing Human Adaptive Power Through Design Innovation
David Woods, professor, Cognitive Human Factors, Ohio State University July 2, 2008 - Relevance Heuristics for Program Analysis
- Reliability Estimation During Architectural Design
- Reliable Feedback from Clicking Behavior in Adaptive WWW Search
- Rendering by Manifold Hopping
A rendering technique called manifold hopping.
- Rendering Translucent Materials
Rendering Translucent Materials
- Repositioning Computer Science: Increasing Diversity and Creativity in CS Education
- Representations of Visual Appearance for Computer Graphics
Mathematical representations for challenging problems in visual appearance. - Requirements in the wild: How small companies do it
Jorge Aranda,PhD student, Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto December 12, 2007 - Research challenges in P2P networking
Dah Ming Chiu, associate editor, IEEE/ACM Transaction on Networking August 18, 2008 - Research Challenges in Software Radio
- Research in Educational Technology: Expanding Educational Possibilities
Educational Technology Group improves education through deployments of computing technology. - Research on Cognitive Radio Networks at Real-Time Computing Laboratory
Kang G. Shin, Kevin and Nancy O'Connor Professor of Computer Science; founding director, Real-Time Computing Laboratory, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, The University of Michigan July 16, 2009 - Resisting Denial of Service Attacks by Puzzle Outsourcing
- Resource Acquisition Via an Unsupervised WSD System
- Resource Management of Heterogeneous Wireless Networks
Tajana Simunic Rosing, Ph.D., assistant professor, Computer Science Department, UCSD September 1, 2006 - Resource-Based NLP and Construction of Large Japanese-Chinese Aligned Parallel Treebank Corpus
Hitoshi Isahara, Ph. D., Leader of the Computational Linguistics Group, Director of the Thai Computational Linguistics Laboratory. Kiyotaka Uchimoto, Ph.D., Senior Researcher of the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan 12/7/2007 - Rethinking Database Systems for Modern Architecture
- Rethinking Internet Traffic Management Using Optimization Theory
Dr. Jennifer Rexford, computer science professor at Princeton University, shares fresh ideas on how to better manage Internet traffic. - Rethinking Internet Traffic Management Using Optimization Theory
Jennifer Rexford, Network Systems Group, Computer Science Department, Princeton University July 10, 2009 - Rethinking Processor and System Architecture
Steven Swanson, University of Washington April 26, 2006 - REVEAL
REVEAL: Reconstruction, Enhancement, Visualization, and Ergonomic Assessment for Laparoscopy. - Revelationary Computing, Proactive Displays and The Experience UbiComp Project
- Review of Recent Research: Citrine Smart Clipboard, WhyLine Interrogative Debugging, EdgeWrite Text Entry, and Pebbles PocketPC Software
- Rick Devenuti, CIO, Microsoft Corporation
Rick Devenuti, Microsoft Corporation.
- RNA Comparative Analysis using SQLServer
Robin Gutell, Associate Professor, Integrative Biology, UT Austin December 10, 2007 - Robert Oppenheimer - Atomic Bomb
- Robert Sutton - Author
- Robotic Reasoning
A discussion about market-based planning
and nonlinear dimensionality reduction.
- Robotic Surgery
- Robots
- Robust Constrained GSC Algorithm for Microphone Array Processing
Byung-Jun Yoon, Ph.D. candidate, Department of Electrical Engineering, California Institute of Technology (Caltech) September 8, 2006 - Robust Design of Arithmetic Units for Error Tolerant Applications
- Robust Face Recognition via Sparse Representation
Yi Ma, Associate Professor, Electrical & Computer Engineering Department, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 3/11/2008 - Robust Multiview Reconstruction
Daniel Martinec, Ph.D., computer vision algorithmist, GeoSynth, Vexcel September 10, 2008 - Root Numbers and Ranks
- RoSCtor: Software Construction Within Rotor
- Routers: The Click System
Describes the Click router system.
- Routing Tradeoffs in Dynamic Peer-to-Peer Networks
- Roving Robot Land Mine Detector
Students at JHU build a robotic land mine detector.
- Runtime Refinement Checking for Concurrent Data Structures (the VYRD* Project: VerifYing Refinement by Runtime Detection)
- Russ Daggatt, Teledesic
- SaC: Off-the-Shelf Support for Data-Parallelism on Multicores
Dr. Sven-Bodo Scholz, senior lecturer, University of Hertfordshire March 30, 2007 - SAFECode: A Platform for Developing Reliable Software in Unsafe Languages
Dinakar Dhurjati, Ph.D. candidate, Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign April 10, 2006
- Safety of Program Transformations in Shared-Memory Concurrency
Jaroslav Sevcik, PhD, researcher, University of Edinburgh June 25, 2009 - Safety Vest to Reduce Injuries
Johns Hopkins University students develop a safety vest to prevent injuries.
- SAGE: Software for Algebra and Geometry Experimentation
- Sally McKenzie, vice president, Eddie Bauer
Sally McKenzie, Eddie Bauer.
- SANDstorm, Elliptic Curves, and a Bit of Fun
Rich Schroeppel, crypto-mathematician, Sandia National Laboratories July 16, 2009 - SANGAM: A System for Integrating Web Services to Investigate Stimulus-Circuitry-Gene Coupling
- Satan’s Computer Revisited: API Security
Applying protocol ideas to study application programming interfaces (APIs).
- Satisfaction: How Every Great Company Listens to the Voice of the Customer
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