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Old Seminars and Events
Information on current events can be found here.
Summer 2006
- PhD Defense:
The Analysis and Design of
Concurrent Learning Algorithms for Cooperative Multiagent Systems
- Thursday 10:30AM, August 31, 2006, STII Room 320
Liviu Panait
Advisor: Dr. Sean Luke
- PhD Defense:
Sampling Based Methods for Robust
Motion Estimation and Image Based Localization
- Monday 11:00AM, August 28, 2006, STII Room 430
Wei Zhang
Advisor: Dr. Jana Košecká
- Graduate Orientation
- Wednesday 6:00PM, August 23, 2006, Innovation Hall
- Undergraduate Orientation
- Monday 1:45PM & 6:30PM, August 21, 2006, STII Room 430
- PhD Defense: Denial-of-Service Resistant Quality-of-Service Provisioning for Mobile Ad hoc Networks
- Monday 2:00PM, July 31, 2006, STII 320
Marek Hejmo
Advisor: Dr. Brian Mark
- Seminar: SHAGE : A Self-Managed Software Framework for Service Robots
- Wednesday 3:00PM, July 12, 2006, STII Room 330B
Sooyong Park, Professor
Department of Computer Science
Sogang University, Korea
- PhD Defense: Enhanced Unified Modeling Language Model-Checking for Business Software Applications
- Monday 1:00PM, July 10, 2006, STII Room 430
John C. Zubeck
Advisor: Dr. David Rine
2005-2006 Academic Year
- Approximation Techniques in Geometric Computing
- Monday 9:00-10:30 AM, April 3rd, 2006, ST2 rm 320
Jyh-Ming Lien, Faculty Candidate
Computer Science Department
Texas A&M University
- Virtual Backbone in Wireless Networks: Algorithms and Analysis
- Tuesday 10:00-11:30 AM, March 28th, 2006, ST2 rm 320
My Thai, Faculty Candidate
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
University of Minesota
- Parallel Methods in Computational Genomics
- Monday 9:00-10:30 AM, March 27th, 2006, ST2 rm 320
Anantharaman Kalyanaraman, Faculty Candidate
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Iowa State University
- Grid Computing
- Wednesday 11:00 AM, September 28, 2005, ST2 rm 430a
Mark Pullen, Professor
Computer Science Department
George Mason University
- E-terrorism: The powerful weapon of Islamic Jihad
- Wednesday 12-1:30 PM, August 31st, 2005, Mason Hall, D-3
Dr. Gianpietro Mazzoleni
Visiting Scholar from the University of Milan
Professor of Sociology and Communication
2004-2005 Academic Year
- Building Trust in Computing
- Wednesday 11:00AM, May 17, 2005, ST2 rm 430a
Glenn Schoonover CISSP MCSE Security Solutions Specialist
Microsoft Federal
Washington, D.C.
- Nonoextensive Statitical Mechanics - Introdution and Recent Results
- Thursday 11:00AM, January 27, 2005, ST2 rm 430a:
Constantino Tsallis, Santa Fe Institute New Mexico
Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Fisicas
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- PRAM on a chip
- Wednesday 11:00AM, December 8th, 2004, ST2 rm 430a:
Uzi Vishkin, University of Maryland
- Learning to Detect Malicious Executables
- Wednesday 11:00AM, November 10th, 2004, ST2 rm 430a:
Mark Maloof, CS Department, Georgetown University
- DAIRS: Distributed Agents for Information Retrieval
- Wednesday 11:00AM, October 27th, 2004, ST2 rm 430a
Arun Sood, Chairman
Department of Computer Science
George Mason University
- Describing and
Understanding Human body
Motions: The Liguistic Postures and Gestures
- Wednesday 11:30AM, October 27th, 2004, ST2 rm 430a (following Prof. Sood's talk above)
Zoran Durić
Dept. of Computer Science
George Mason University
2003-2004 Academic Year
- Friday 10:30AM, April 16th, 2004, ST2 rm 320:
Songqing Chen, Dept. of Computer Science, College of
William
and Mary
Design and Implementation of
Hypetext System for High Quality Streaming Media Delivery Over
Internet
- Wednesday 10:30 AM, April 14th, 2004, ST2
rm 320
Jing Hua, State University of New York at Stony Brook
DIVE: Dynamic Inhomogeneous Volumetric
Environment for Graphics and Visualization
- Tuesday 10:30AM, March 23rd, 2004, ST2 rm 430A:
Michalis Vlachos, UC Riverside
Similarity Search and Indexing
Techniques for Multidimensional Time-Series
- Monday 10:30AM, March 22nd, 2004, ST2 rm 320
Dr. Daniel Massey, USC/ISI
Building a Secure and Resilient
Network Infrastructure
- Friday 10:30AM, March 19th, 2004, ST2 rm 320:
VN Venkatakrishnan, Dept. of Computer Science, SUNY at Stony
Brook
ENFORCEMENT TECHNIQUES FOR SECURITY
POLICIES ADDRESSING CONFIDENTIALLITY AND INTEGRITY INFORMATION
- Monday 3:00 PM, February 16th, 2004, ST2 rm
430:
Daniel Cremers, Dept. of Computer Science, UCLA,
BAYESIAN APPROACHES TO IMAGE SEGMENTATION
- Friday 11:00 AM, February 6th, 2004, ST2 rm
430:
Paul Cristea, Biomedical Engineering Center, Politechnica
Bucharest,
GENOMIC SIGNAL ANALYSIS OF
LARGE SCALE FEATURES OF CHROMOSOMES
- Wednesday 10:30 AM, February 4th, 2004, ST2
rm 430:
Dr. J. Edward Swan II, Naval Research Laboratory
RESOLVING MULTIPLE
OCCLUDED LAYERS IN AUGUMENTED REALITY
- Wednesday 10:30 AM, January 29th, 2004,
ST2 rm 430: - CANCELLED
Darius Burschka, Johns Hopkins University,
VIC's - A MODULAR
VISION-BASED HCI FRAMEWORK
- Friday 11:00 AM, December
5, 2003, ST2 rm 430:
Peter Denning, Naval Postgraduate School,
GREAT PRINCIPLES OF COMPUTING
- Wednesday 11:00 AM,
November 5, 2003, ST2 rm 430:
Padmini Srinivasan, University of Iowa, currently National
Library of Medicine
Co-sponsored by the Center for Image Analysis
TEXT MINING: EXPLORING
IDEAS USING TEXT COLLECTIONS
- Wednesday 11:00 AM, October 22, 2003, ST2 rm 430:
Sameer Antani,National Library of Medicine
Co-sponsored by the Center for Image Analysis<
CONTENT-BASED IMAGE RETRIEVAL
FOR LARGE BIOMEDICAL IMAGE ARCHIVES
- Wednesday 11:00 AM,
October 15, 2003, ST2 rm 430:
Emma Aimeur, Universite de Montreal
A MULTIDISCIPLINARY KNOWLEDGE
ACQUISITION SYSTEM TO TEACH QUANTUM INFORMATION PROCESSING
- Wednesday 11:00 AM, October 8, 2003, ST2
rm 430: Overview of Faculty Research(Part 2)
1. Hakin Aydin, POWER MANAGEMENT
FOR REAL-TIME SYSTEMS
2. Jana Kosecka, VISUALLY
GUIDED (ROBOTIC) AGENTS
- 11:00 AM, September
24, 2003, ST2 rm 430: Overview of Faculty Research(Part
1)
1. Kenneth DeJong, EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTATION AND AGENT BASED SYSTEMS
2. Sean Luke,MULTIAGENT LEARNING AND SIMULATION
2002-2003 Academic Year
- 11:45
AM, February 12, 2003, ST2 rm 430: 1. Harry Wechsler, FACE
RECOGNITION
2. Zoran Durić, UNDERSTANDING HUMAN MOVEMENT
- 11:45
AM, March 5 2003, ST2 rm 430: James Chen, REAL-TIME SIMULATION
AND DISTRIBUTED VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT FOR LEARNING
- 11:45 AM, March
19, 2003,ST2 rm 430: Daniel Menasce, SOFTWARE, PERFORMANCE
OR ENGINEERING?
- 11:45 AM, April 2, 2003,ST2 rm 430: 1. Robert Simon,
MOBILE AND WIRELESS NETWORKS
2. Sanjeev Setia, SECURING WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS
- 11:45
AM, April 16, 2003,ST2 rm 430: Amitabh Varshney, University
of Maryland and UMIACS, POINT BASED RENDERING AND SUBSURFACE
SCATTERING
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