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Colloquia 2006 - 2007

The Computer Science Department sponsors a colloquium series during the Fall and Winter semesters on Thursdays at 11:00 a.m. in 1170 TMCB. Please check the calendar below for specific dates and speakers and also note when there are no colloquiums.

Recordings and slides are often provided for the benefit of those who cannot attend, requested by members of the CS Alumni Association.

DateTitleSpeakerFiles
14 Sep 2006Flexible Machine Learning for Hard Language Problems

Hal Daume, University of Utah

21 Sep 2006Simulation Physics: Simple Fantasies, Complex Realities

Gus Hart, Brigham Young University

12 Oct 2006UAV-Enabled Wilderness Search & Rescue

Michael Goodrich, Brigham Young University

18 Oct 2006Ruby: History, Philosophy & Application

Yukihiro Matsumoto, Netlab.jp

19 Oct 2006TBA

Honored Alumni Speaker: Dallan Quass

2 Nov 2006Why Grad School?

Graduate Advisors

9 Nov 2006Estimating the mortality effects of air pollution using

Arden Pope, Brigham Young University

16 Nov 2006Learning to Extract Proteins and their Interactions from Biomedical Text

Raymond J. Mooney, University of Texas at Austin

7 Dec 2006Automatic Geomorphic Mapping of Mars Using Pattern Recognition

Ricardo Vilalta, University of Houston

14 Dec 2006Unifying Logical and Statistical AI

Pedro Domingos

11 Jan 2007New Graduate Student Orientation

Graduate Coordinator/Assistant

18 Jan 2007Undergraduate Seminar

Representatives from Novell

25 Jan 2007Undergraduate Seminar - Omniture

Brett Error, EVP and CTO at Omniture

1 Feb 2007Scalable Recognition with a Vocabulary Tree and Using Galois Theory to Prove that Structure from Motion Algorithms are Optimal

David Nister, Department of Computer Science, University of Kentucky

8 Feb 2007Health Care Applications of Data Mining

Mollie Poynton PhD, APRN, College of Nursing, University of Utah

15 Feb 2007Analyzing Evolutionary Trees

Katherine St. John, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, City University of New York

1 Mar 2007Which Supervised Learning Method Works Best for What? An Empirical Comparison of Learning Methods and Metrics++

Rich Caruana, Department of Computer Science, Cornell University

8 Mar 2007Probability Collectives and Supervised Learning

David Wolpert, Intelligent Systems Division, Ames Research Center, NASA

15 Mar 2007Family History Technology Workshop

Keynote: Richard Nixon, Real Problems for Genealogists – Challenges for Technologists

22 Mar 2007Career Prospects for CS Students: What's Out There--David Meyers

David Meyers

29 Mar 2007Research Inspiration in the Palm of Your Hand

Dan R. Olsen Jr., Department of Computer Science, Brigham Young University

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