CS Colloquia 2005-2006
- Wed, 21 June, 1:15 CS221, Enrico Pontelli, Bringing "Programming" into Answer Set Programming
- Monday, 1 May, 9:30, PhD defense, Seethrami R. Seelam: "Towards dynamic adaptation of I/O scheduling in commodity operating systems."
- Monday, 1 May, 12:30, MS defense, Jayarman Surech Babu, "Coarse-grain Dynamic Adaptation for Asynchronous I/O (Writes) Scheduling: is it needed?".
- Friday, 28 April, 1:30 (CS 221), Dr. Diane Litman:
Optimizing Dialogue Management in an Intelligent Tutoring Spoken Dialogue System
. Host: Nigel Ward
- Monday, Apr 24, 10:00 (CS 221), Soujanya Kumar Mamidipally,
Speaking-rate Adaptation for Task-based Spoken Dialogue Systems
- Tuesday, 18 April PSCI 208: Harold A. Scheraga
The Two Aspects of the Protein Folding Problem.
- Monday, 27 March @1:30PM in Liberal Arts 115:
A Conversation with John Friend, President of
Cartoon Network Enterprises.
- Monday, 3 April
- Friday, 24 March 10:30AM, 221 CS: David Traum,
Talking to Virtual Humans: Dialogue Models
for Embodied Conversational Agents
- Friday, 24 March 11AM, 143 Bell Hall: Dr. Gabriel Schachtel,
The Major Ingredients of Sequence Alignment with BLAST
- Friday, 24 March: Radia Perlman,
Two talks:
- At 1:30PM: General interest talk, Seamon Hall 210 (behind CS)
How to Build an Insecure System out of Perfectly Good Cryptography
- At 4PM Research talk: Location 309 CS
Data: How to keep it when you want it
and lose it when you want it gone
Host: Eric Freudenthal
- 6 March @2PM, LA403 (note special time & location): Donald Becker,
An overview of Beowulf
and the future of computing ecosystems.
Host: Andre Kerstens.
- Friday, 20 Jan @11AM, CS221: Annette Arrigucci
Testing the Effect of Training with Synthetic Speech on
Task Performance with a
Mixed-Human-and-Synthetic-Speech Interface
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Proving Scalability and Fault Tolerance of the LWFS Security Protocol
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Sarla Arunagiri (UNM), Tuesday, 10 Jan, 10.30h, CS221.
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At the TRACS meeting:
An Introduction to Distributed Hash Tables, Part 2.
Eric Freudenthal and Vitus Daniel Lorenz-Meyer, UTEP, Friday, 21 October @ 1:30PM, COMP221.
- At NMSU:
Teaching programming both broadly and deeply: the concepts-based approach
.
Peter Van Roy, Universit catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, Tues, 8 Nov, 3PM, Science Hall, Room 124, NMSU CS.
Contact Eric Freudenthal
if you would like to
join a carpool to Las Cruces.
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Special Time (preempts TRACS):
Expert System-Type Approach to Voice Disorders:
Scheduling Botulinum Toxin Treatment for Adductor Spasmodic Dysphonia
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Amitava Biswas, UTEP, Friday, 11 November @ 1:30PM, COMP221.
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Geometric and Signal Processing of Reconstructed 3D Maps of
Macromolecular Complexes.
Chandrajit Bajaj, UT-Austin, Friday 28 Oct @11AM, Bell Hall 143.
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What's Going On With Federal Funding for Computing Research
and Words from My Sponsor.
Andrew Bernat, CRA, Monday, 24 October, 10 AM, CS 221
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At the TRACS meeting:
An Introduction to Distributed Hash Tables.
Eric Freudenthal, UTEP, Friday, 21 October @ 1:30PM, COMP221.
- Laura Dillon, MSU, Friday 7 October @ 10AM, CS221,
A Compositional Contract Model for Safe Multi-threaded Applications.
- Wednesday, 5 October, 10 AM, CS 221: Felix Rauch,
Comprehensive Throughput Evaluation of LANs
in Clusters of PCs with Switchbench
or How to Bring Your Switch to its Knees
- Friday, 2 Sept, 10AM, CS Conf Room (221), Thamar Solorio,
Taking Advantage of Existing Named Entity Taggers by Machine Learning
- Friday, 26 Aug 2005, 1:30PM, CS Conference Room, Dr. Karen Villaverde, Improvement and Evaluation of an Efficient Methodology to Transform a Classroom Based Course into a Web Based Course
- Tuesday, Aug 16, 4:30pm, CS Conference Room, Dr. S. Masoud Sadjadi,
Transparent Autonomization: A Practical Approach to Autonomic Computing