Seven Minute Madness Fall 2006
The Seven Minute Madness
presentations are short overviews of some of the research programs of the faculty
of the Computer Science and Engineering Department.
August 25, 2006 2:30-3:45 Lecture Hall B213 in 300 Main Street
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Michael Huhns - Multiagent Systems
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Caroline Eastman - Effective Web Searching
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Larry Stephens - Ontology Reconciliation for Security in Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks
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Marco Valtorta - Bayesian Networks
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Srihari Nelakuditi - Computer Networks
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Song Wang - Computer Vision and Medical Imaging
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Tiecheng Liu - Video Analysis and Information Retrieval
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Chin-Tser Huang - Secure Protocol Implementation & Development
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Homayoun Valafar - Computational Protein Folding
September 8, 2006 2:30-3:45 Lecture Hall B213 in 300 Main Street
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Duncan Buell - Reconfigurable Computing
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Jason Bakos - Special-Purpose Parallel Architectures
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Gang Quan - Real-time and Embedded System Design
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John Rose - Viruses: The Real Deal
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Jijun Tang - Phylogenetic Reconstruction for Complex Genome Arrangement Events
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Jose Vidal - Automated Negotiation Networks
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Steve Fenner - Theoretical Computer Science
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Csilla Farkas - Information Assurance on the Web
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Manton Matthews - Natural Language Processing
slides
Open and free to the public. Refreshments will be provided at 2:15.
Contact: Beverly Bradley 777-2880
URL: http://www.cse.sc.edu/presentation/pres2006/SevenMinuteMadness06.htm
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