Seminars

October 2010

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CS 201 - Google Tech Talk: Building a Probabilistic Transliteration Engine at Google, BRIAN MILCH, Google
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CS 201 John Postel Distinguished Lecture: Web Search: Challenges and Opportunities, BERTHIER RIBEIRO-NETO, Google Engineering
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Columbus Day
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4:15 p.m. - 5:45 p.m.
CS Grad Student Panel
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CS 201: Adaptive Submodularity: A New Approach to Active Learning and Stochastic Optimization, DANIEL GOLOVIN, Caltech’s Center for the Mathematics of Information
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4:15 p.m. - 5:45 p.m.
CS 201: Scalable Enterprise Networks with Inexpensive Switches, MINLAN YU, Princeton University
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CS 201: Blackwell Approachability meets Regret Minimization in the Dual, JAKE ABERNETHY, UC Berkeley
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4:15 p.m. - 5:45 p.m.
CS201: Responsibility For the Harm and Risk of Security Flaws - CASSIO GOLDSCHMIDT - Symantec Corporation
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CS 201: Multi-Version Concurrency via Timestamp Range Conflict Management, DAVID LOMET, Microsoft Research
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CS 201: Emerging Challenges: Algorithms at the Brain-Computer Interface, LAKSHMINARAYAN SRINIVASAN, Neural Signal Processing Laboratory
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CS 201 - John Postel Distinguished Lecture: Intelligence In Minds, Brains, and Machines: The Neuroscience Perspective, TOMASO POGGIO, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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