Upcoming events & colloquia
Oct 29, 2008 (CIS Colloquium) Le Lu,
TBD, Wachman 447, 03:00PM - 04:00PM
Nov 04, 2008 (CIS Colloquium) Jason Eisner,
TBD, TBD, 02:00PM - 03:00PM
Nov 05, 2008 (CIS Colloquium) Ralph Grisham,
TBD, Wachman 447, 02:00PM - 03:00PM
Nov 12, 2008 (CIS Colloquium) Brian Kernighan,
TBD, Wachman 447, 02:00PM - 03:00PM
Recent events & colloquiums
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IST Center Welcomes Dr. Haibin Ling
Haibin Ling whose research interests are in Computer Vision, Medical Imaging, Human Computer Interaction, Machine Learning has joined the CIS Department.
Professor Ling received the B.S. degree in mathematics and the MS degree in computer science from Peking University, China, in 1997 and 2000, respectively, and the PhD degree from the University of Maryland, College Park, in Computer Science in 2006.
From 2000 to 2001, he was an assistant researcher in the Multi-Model User Interface Group at Microsoft Research Asia. From 2006 to 2007, he worked as a postdoctoral scientist at the University of California Los Angeles. After that, he joined Siemens Corporate Research as a research scientist. Since Fall 2008, he has been an Assistant Professor at Temple University.
Dr. Ling's research interests include computer vision, medical image analysis, human computer interaction, and machine learning. He received the Best Student Paper Award at the ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST) in 2003.
SIAM SDM 09
Dr. Zoran Obradovic is serving as a Program Chair for 2009 SIAM International Conference on Data Mining (SDM 09) which is one of the premier peer-reviewed forums for sharing research results related to knowledge extraction from large, complex and noisy datasets. Jointly with his program co-chair Prof. Huan Liu from Arizona State University, Prof. Obradovic selected an outstanding expert team of 13 area chairs and 148 program committee members working at academia and industry around 5 continents who will help reviewing manuscripts submitted for SDM07 consideration. Deadline for SDM09 submissions is Oct. 03, 2008 Oct. 06, 2008, while the conference will be held April 30 - May 2, 2009 at a resort near Reno, Nevada.
For more information, visit the conference website, or our Updates page.
Recruiting: Tenure-Track Assistant Professor
The Department of Computer and Information Sciences (CIS) and the Center for Information Science and Technology (IST) at Temple University are recruiting for a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level. The position is contingent upon completion of a Ph.D. in computer science or a related field by August 15, 2008.
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IST Center Welcomes Dr. Alexander Yates
Dr. Alexander P. Yates has joined the CIS Department and the IST Center as Assistant Professor. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Washington while working in the laboratory of Dr. Oren Etzioni. Dr. Yates'research interests include computational linguistics and artificial intelligence, specifically information extraction from the Web, entity resolution, natural language interfaces, parsing, machine learning, and probabilistic methods.
The ISTZORAN Group wins the Protein Disorder Prediction category at regions at the seventh Critical Assessments of Structure Prediction experiments meeting (CASP 7), Nov. 26-30, 2006.
The VSL2 predictor of intrinsically disordered protein regions developed by the ISTZORAN group has been rated as the best model at the 7th Critical Assessments of Structure Prediction experiments meeting (CASP 7). An older version of this model was the best model at CASP6.
You can try the VSL2 predictor or
download the VSL2 predictor package
and set it up on your own machine (detailed instructions).
You can choose whether to use computationally demanding features derived from PSI-BLAST profiles and/or secondary structure predictions.
Citation: Peng K., Radivojac P., Vucetic S., Dunker A.K., and Obradovic Z., Length-Dependent Prediction of Protein Intrinsic Disorder, BMC Bioinformatics 7:208, 2006.
Information Science and Technology Center Report for Sept 2000 - Sept 2005 Period
September 2005 marked five years from inauguration of Information Science and Technology (IST) Center at Temple University.
The main mission of the IST Center is advanced research and education aimed toward solving challenging problems in data mining,
machine learning, multimedia databases, data compression, biomedical informatics, pattern recognition, computer vision, robot
mapping, computational genomics, and artificial intelligence. The results of investigations at the IST Center in 2000-2005
period were published as about 60 journal papers, 123 refereed conference papers, and 9 refereed book chapters. The awarded
research funding for projects that involve investigators from IST Center was near 6 million dollars. Specific activities at
the IST Center of the first five year period are summarized in this report.
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