Invited Demonstrations (Session II; 10 minutes/demonstrator) Lee Dirks
Invited Demonstrations (Session II; 10 minutes/demonstrator) Moderator: Alberto Pepe, postdoctoral associate, Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics RECOGNITION How can we best enable
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Invited Demonstrations (Session II; 10 minutes/demonstrator) Jevin West
Invited Demonstrations (Session II; 10 minutes/demonstrator) Moderator: Alberto Pepe, postdoctoral associate, Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics RECOGNITION How can we best enable
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Invited Demonstrations (Session I; 10 minutes/demonstrator) Alex Wade
Invited Demonstrations (Session I; 10 minutes/demonstrator) Moderator: Mary Lee Kennedy, Senior Associate Provost for the Library, Harvard University LITERATURE Publications based on text and still
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Invited Demonstrations (Session II; 10 minutes/demonstrator) Sarah Greene
Invited Demonstrations (Session II; 10 minutes/demonstrator) Moderator: Alberto Pepe, postdoctoral associate, Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics REVIEW Standard publication-based systems
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Welcome and Introductions: 2011 eScience Workshop-Transforming Scholarly Communication
Mary Lee Kennedy, senior associate provost for the Harvard University Library, provides opening remarks to the 2011 eScience Workshop: Transforming Scholarly Communication, sponsored by Harvard and
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Invited Demonstrations (Session II; 10 minutes/demonstrator) Alberto Accomazzi
Invited Demonstrations (Session II; 10 minutes/demonstrator) Moderator: Alberto Pepe, postdoctoral associate, Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics RESOURCES Seamless technologies for
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Cryptanalysis Workshop Session 1
10:00 ΓÇô 11:00 AM Title: Unaligned Rebound Attack for KECCAK Speaker: Thomas Peyrin Affiliation: Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Abstract: In this talk, we analyze the internal
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Sparsest Cut, Discrete Differentiation, and Local Rigidity of Sets in the Plane
I will briefly recall the connection between the Sparsest Cut problem in graphs and low-distortion embeddings of finite metric spaces into L_1.
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Invited Demonstrations (Session I; 10 minutes/demonstrator) Moshe Pritsker
Invited Demonstrations (Session I; 10 minutes/demonstrator) Moderator: Mary Lee Kennedy, Senior Associate Provost for the Library, Harvard University MEDIA Production, distribution, archiving (e.g.
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Invited Demonstrations (Session I; 10 minutes/demonstrator) Chris Lintott
Invited Demonstrations (Session I; 10 minutes/demonstrator) Moderator: Mary Lee Kennedy, Senior Associate Provost for the Library, Harvard University MEDIA Production, distribution, archiving (e.g.
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Invited Demonstrations (Session I; 10 minutes/demonstrator) Charles Parnot
Invited Demonstrations (Session I; 10 minutes/demonstrator) Moderator: Mary Lee Kennedy, Senior Associate Provost for the Library, Harvard University LITERATURE Publications based on text and still
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Invited Demonstrations (Session I; 10 minutes/demonstrator) Phil Bourne
Invited Demonstrations (Session I; 10 minutes/demonstrator) Moderator: Mary Lee Kennedy, Senior Associate Provost for the Library, Harvard University MEDIA Production, distribution, archiving (e.g.
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Invited Demonstrations (Session I; 10 minutes/demonstrator) Tim Clark
Invited Demonstrations (Session I; 10 minutes/demonstrator) Moderator: Mary Lee Kennedy, Senior Associate Provost for the Library, Harvard University PLATFORMS Project collaboration software
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Invited Demonstrations (Session I; 10 minutes/demonstrator) David DeRoure
Invited Demonstrations (Session I; 10 minutes/demonstrator) Moderator: Mary Lee Kennedy, Senior Associate Provost for the Library, Harvard University PLATFORMS Project collaboration software
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Invited Demonstrations (Session I; 10 minutes/demonstrator) Rafael Sidi
Invited Demonstrations (Session I; 10 minutes/demonstrator) Moderator: Mary Lee Kennedy, Senior Associate Provost for the Library, Harvard University PLATFORMS Project collaboration software
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Serendipity and Spam
What happens when a large research group sets out read a billion spams?
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Graphical Models for Characterizing Context
In this talk, I will cover a number of uses of constraints and context for machine learning tasks.
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Structured Prediction Models for High-level Computer Vision Tasks
Rich statistical models have revolutionized computer vision research: graphical models and structured prediction in particular are now commonly used tools to address hard computer vision problems.
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Netalyzr: Network Measurement as a Network Security Problem
Netalyzr, at netalyzr.net, is a widely used network measurement and debugging tool, with over 300,000 executions to date.
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Information-Greedy Global Optimisation
Optimisation is about inferring the location of the optimum of a function.
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Abstractions in Satisfiability Solvers
Modern satisfiability solvers combine an elegant algorithm with clever heuristics and efficient engineering to achieve extremely high performance.
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Efficient Oblivious Automata Evaluation and Its Application
Oblivious Automata Evaluation allows two parties -a client who holds an input string X and a server who holds an Automata G- to learn the result of evaluating G on X but nothing else.
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The Mathematical Challenge of Large Networks
It is becoming more and more clear that many of the most exciting structures of our world can be described as large networks.
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Modeling Conversations in Social Media
Users of social media websites are engaging in public conversations at an unprecedented scale.
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Validation of a Quantum Simulator
As feature sizes in semiconductors shrink, CMOS technology approaches the limits of Moore's law when quantum effects become important.
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SOLOMON: Seeking the Truth Via Copying Detection
We live in the Information Era, with access to a huge amount of information from a variety of data sources.
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