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2008

5/2/2008 Jie Wu (Florida Atlantic University / NSF Program Director), "Mobility in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks: Friend or Foe?", 11AM - 12 noon, Wachman 447.

4/30/2008 Pei Wang, "NARS: an Artificial General Intelligence Project" , 3-4pm, TECH Ctr 111

4/23/2008 Jacob Feldman (Rutgers University), "Towards a principled account of the mental representation of shape" ,3-4pm, Wachman Hall 447

4/16/2008 Boleslaw K. Szymanski (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), "Energy Efficient Self Healing Sensor Network Protocol Based on Computing with Time" 3-4pm Wachman Hall 447

4/9/2008 Winners of Temple's "Future of Computing" Competition, 3-4pm, Wachman Hall 447, Presentations of the winning graduate and undergraduate projects

4/8/2008 Raghvinder Sangwan (Penn. State - Great Valley), "Integrating Software Architecture-Centric Methods into Object-Oriented Analysis and Design", 3-4pm, Tech Center 111 [SLIDES]

4/2/2008 Henry Paradiz, "CIS Short Course: PHP and AJAX for Web Development" , 2 - 3 PM, Wachman Hall 447

3/26/2008 Slobodan Vucetic, "Memory-Constrained Data Mining", 3-4pm, Wachman Hall 447

3/5/2008, Yuhong Guo, University of Alberta, "Convex Techniques for Learning with Latent Variables" , Wachman 447, 3PM

2/22/2008, Matthew Streeter, Carnegie Mellon University, "Combining Multiple Heuristics Online" , Wachman 447, 11 AM - 12 noon

2/20/2007, Robert Kenyon, University of Illinois - Chicago, "Size-Constancy in the CAVE", Engineering and Architecture Building, Room 126 , 2-3 PM

2/13/2007, Jeong-Hyon Hwang, Brown University, "Fast and Highly-Available Stream Processing", Wachman Hall 447, 11 AM - 12 noon

2/8/2008, Haibin Ling, UCLA and Siemans Research Center, "Visual information Analysis and Its Application" Wachman Hall 447, 11AM-12 noon.

2/7/2008, Ganesh Adlura, University of Utah "Regularized Image Reconstruction Techniques for Accelerated MR Imaging", TECH Ctr 111, 11AM - 12 noon .

2/6/2008, Zhengdao Xu, University of Toronto, "Location Constraint Processing for Proximity Detection", Wachman 447 (Fourth floor conference room), 3-4 PM.

1/30/2008,  Dan Lin, Purdue University, "Moving Objects Databases", Wachman 447 (Fourth floor conference room), 3-4 PM.

2007

12/12/2007, Dr. Paolo Bonato, Harvard Medical School, "Wearable Technology at the Point-of-Care" , TECH Center Room 111, 3:30-4:30 PM

11/14/2007, Dr. Elaine Weyuker, AT&T Research, "Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are (Predicting Where Faults are Hiding)", TECH Center Room 111, 3:30-4:30 PM

References:

  • Thomas J. Ostrand, Elaine J. Weyuker, Robert M. Bell, Automating
    Algorithms for the Identification of Fault-Prone Files, Proceedings of
    ISSTA 2007, London, UK, ACM
  • Robert M. Bell, Thomas J. Ostrand, Elaine J. Weyuker, Looking For Bugs
    in All the Right Places, Proceedings of ISSTA 2006, Portland, Maine,
    USA, ACM.
  • Thomas Ostrand, Robert Bell, Elaine Weyuker,  Predicting the Location
    and Number of Faults in Large Software Systems, IEEE Transactions on
    Software Engineering, Volume/Number: Vol 31, No 4, April, 2005,
    pp.340-355.
    Abstract here:  http://www.research.att.com/viewPublication.cfm?id=651

10/24/2007, Brian O'Neill, Gestalt LLC, " Solving the Challenges of Scaled Product Platform Development", TECH Center Room 111, 3:30-4:30 PM

10/17/2007, Prof. Rolf Lakaemper, Temple University, "Integration of Low and Mid Level Spatial Cognition Processes for Robot Perception", TECH Center Room 111, 3:30-4:30 PM

10/10/2007, Nagesh Adluru and Prof. Longin Jan Latecki, Temple University, "Contour Grouping Based on Local Symmetry", Tuttleman 401A , 3:30-4:30 PM.

10/3/2007, Prof. Pei Wang, Temple University, "Artificial General Intelligence", TECH Center Room 111, 3:30-4:30 PM

9/19/2007, Dr. Shane Mueller, ARA Inc., "Inferring Contextual Semantic Information from Text Using a Model of Human Episodic and Semantic Memory" , TECH Center Room 111, 3:30-4:30 PM

9/12/2007 Prof. Alexander Yates, Temple University, "Towards Language Independent Information Extraction", TECH Center Room 111, 3:30-4:30 PM.

9/5/2007 Prof. Yuan Shi, Temple University, "Reliable High Performance Computing – Introducing Stateless Parallel Processing Machines (SPPM)", TECH Center Room 111, 3:30-4:30PM.

4/19/2007, Prof. Gene Spafford, Purdue Univ., "Insanity Rules: The Growing Cyber Security Crisis", Thursday, April 19, 2007, TECH Center - Room 111, 2:40-3:40pm

3/23/2007 Mehmet Koyuturk, Purdue University, " Comparative Analysis of Molecular Interaction Networks "

3/16/2007 Daniel Kifer, Cornell University, "Injecting Utility into Anonymized Datasets"

3/13/2007 Vassilis Athitsos, Boston University, " Learning Embeddings for Similarity-Based Retrieval"

3/1/2007 Prof. Norman Badler, Director, Center for Human Modeling and Simulation and Professor, Computer and Information Science , Univ. of Pennsylvania, "Simulating human behaviors: Instructions, models, and parameterized actions"

2/23/2007 Alexander Yates, University of Washington, "Synonym Resolution on the Web "

2/15/2007 Razvan Bunescu, Univ. of Texas at Austin," Learning to Extract Relations from the Web and Biomedical Corpora "

2/21/2007 Vikas Sindhwani, Univ. of Chicago, "Manifold Regularization and Low-Density Techniques for Semi-supervised Learning"

1/26/2007  IST Center Colloquium: Prof. Hyoil Han, Drexel University, "Biomedical Text Understanding and User Modeling"

 

2006

11/30/2006  Prof. Zoran Duric, George Mason Univ. "Detecting, Describing, and Understanding Human Body Motions"

11/9/2006 Prof. Sampath Kannan Professor and Associate Dean, School of Engineering and Applied Science University of Pennsylvania. "Algorithms and Lower Bounds for Streamed Graphs"

9/19/2006 Dr. Dennis Frailey, Principal Fellow at Raytheon Company  [SLIDES]

4/13/2006 Dimitris Metaxas,  Director CBIM Department of CS and BME Rutgers University

3/16/2006  Marcin Grzegorzek, PhD candidate, Univ. of Erlangen, Germany

2/24/2006  Anita Raja, Assistant Professor of Software and Information Systems, The
University of North Carolina at Charlotte