Fusion4D: Real-time Performance Capture of Challenging Scenes
We contribute a new pipeline for live multi-view performance capture, generating temporally coherent high-quality reconstructions in real-time.
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The Continuous Limit of Large Random Planar Maps
The Continuous Limit of Large Random Planar Maps; A Renormalisation Group Analysis of the 4-Dimensional Continuous-time Weakly Self-avoiding Walk 1:35 - 2:00 Open problems (overlaps with lunch)
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Critical slowdown for Ising model on the two-dimensional lattice
Critical slowdown for Ising model on the two-dimensional lattice ; Interfacial Phenomena and Skew Diffusion 11:00 - 11:40 Allan Sly (Microsoft Research) Critical slowdown for Ising model on the
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Linear-Quadratic-Gaussian Mixed Game with Continuum-Parametrized Minor Players
14th Northwest Probability Seminar - Linear-Quadratic-Gaussian Mixed Game with Continuum-Parametrized Minor Players We consider a mean field linear-quadratic-Gaussian game with a major player and a
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Martingales from pairs of randomized Poisson, Gamma, neg binomial and hyperbolic secant processes
Martingales from pairs of randomized Poisson, Gamma, negative binomial and hyperbolic secant processes 4:20 - 5:00 Wlodzimierz Bryc (U Cincinnati) Martingales from pairs of randomized Poisson
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The star-triangle transformation in probability theory
14th Northwest Probability Seminar - The star-triangle transformation in probability theory The star-triangle transformation was `discovered' in 1899.
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Boolean Functions, Noise Sensitivity, Influences and Percolation
14th Northwest Probability Seminar - Boolean Functions, Noise Sensitivity, Influences and Percolation Noise sensitivity concerns the phenomenon that certain types of events (Boolean functions) are
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Schroeder's problems and random trees
14th Northwest Probability Seminar - Schroeder's problems and random trees In 1870 Schroeder introduced four problems concerning the enumeration of bracketings of words or sets of a given size.
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Recurrence of planar graph limits.
14th Northwest Probability Seminar - Recurrence of planar graph limits.
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Oded Schramm Memorial Conference: Day One, Session Two
11:00 - 11:30 Ken Stephenson (U.
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Oded Schramm Memorial Conference: Day One, Session One
9:30 - 9:35 Jennifer Chayes (Microsoft) Opening 9:40 - 10:30 Wendelin Werner (Orsay) Oded and his SLE processes
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Oded Schramm Memorial Conference: Day Two, Session Four
3:00 - 3:50 Stanislav Smirnov (U. Genève) SLE, percolation, and scaling limits 3:55 - 4:25 Scott Sheffield (MIT) SLE as a scaling limit and the Gaussian free field 4:30 Conference concludes
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Oded Schramm Memorial Conference: Day One, Session Three
2:00 - 2:30 Olle Häggström (Chalmers) Percolation, mass transport and cluster indistinguishability 2:35 - 3:05 Yuval Peres (Microsoft) Connectivity Probability in Critical Percolation: An
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Oded Schramm Memorial Conference: Day One, Session Four
3:35 - 4:05 David B. Wilson (Microsoft) Oded's work on Boolean functions 4:10 - 4:40 Christophe Garban (ENS Paris) Oded's work on Noise Sensitivity 4:45 - 5:15 Gábor Pete (U.
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Oded Schramm Memorial Conference: Day Two, Session One
9:30 - 10:00 Omer Angel (U. British Columbia) Random planar maps and their limits 10:05 - 10:35 Michael Freedman (Microsoft) Random triangulations as dynamical variables in quantum mechanical models
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Oded Schramm Memorial Conference: Day Two, Session Two
11:05 - 11:35 Russell Lyons (Indiana U.) Hyperfinite graph limits 11:40 - 12:10 Steffen Rohde (U. Washington) Jordan Curves and Dimension of Quasicircles
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Oded Schramm Memorial Conference: Day Two, Session Three
1:30 - 2:00 Mario Bonk (U. Michigan) Transboundary Extremal Length 2:05 - 2:35 Gregory F. Lawler (U. Chicago) Understanding the SLE curve
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Thomas Karagiannis, Senior Researcher
Why I work at Microsoft Research - Thomas Karagiannis, Senior Researcher, Systems and Networking.
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John Hong, Research Intern
My experience of working at Microsoft Research Cambridge - John Hong, Research Intern.
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Austin Donnelly, Principal RSDE
Why I work at Microsoft Research - Austin Donnelly, Principal RSDE, Systems and Networking.
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Christos Gkantsidis, Researcher
Why I work at Microsoft Research - Christos Gkantsidis, Researcher, Systems and Networking.
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Andrew Fitzgibbon, Principal Researcher
Why I work at Microsoft Research - Andrew Fitzgibbon, Principal Researcher, Machine Intelligence and Perception.
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Achieving Real Virtuality
Achieving Real Virtuality: Closing the Gap Between the Digital and the Physical, and, Solution principles for next-generation text entry Daniel Wigdor As digital interaction spreads to an
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Random Walks on Sandpile Groups
The sandpile group of a finite graph is an abelian group that is defined using the graph Laplacian. I will describe a natural random walk on this group.
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Learning to Soar: Exploration-Exploitation Algorithms for Autonomous Soaring Flight
Soaring is the process of collecting energy from the wind during flight with an aerial platform.
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Dr. TLA+ Series- Paxos
Welcome to the inaugural lecture in the Dr. TLA+ Series! The presentation slide and the complete schedule of Dr.
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Parametric Analysis and Synthesis of Sound Scenes for Perceptual Spatial Audio Reproduction
Spatial sound reproduction methods for recorded sound scenes are an active field of research, in parallel with the evolving vision-related or multi-modal technologies that aim to deliver a new
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Visiting Artist Speaker Series: Studio99 Presents Artist Tamiko Thiel
Tamiko will discuss recent and current projects.
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Session three - Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Cambridge 2016
14:00-14:20 Jes Frellsen, University of Cambridge Bayesian generalised ensemble Markov chain Monte Carlo 14:20-14:40 Adam Scibior, University of Cambridge Probabilistic programming with effect
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