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Colloquium Schedule
(2004-2005)

Regular time and location: Fridays at 4:00-5:00 PM in LH102.

Spring 2005

January 11 -- Distinguished Women in Science Lecture Series
7:30 p.m., Rawles Hall, Room 100
Why a computer needs an immune system and why an immune system needs a computer
Stephanie Forrest, Department of Computer Science, University of New Mexico
January 12 -- Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research Speaker Series
12-1:00, School of Law Rm 335
Biologically Based Approaches to Computer Security
Stephanie Forrest, Department of Computer Science, University of New Mexico
January 14 -- Informatics Distinguished Colloquium Series
4-5:00, Informatics 107
Polycephalous Science: What paratexts can tell us about the social and structural dynamics of intellectual collaboration
Blaise Cronin, School of Library and Information Science, Indiana University
January 20 -- Joint CS/Informatics Colloquium Series
10 am, Informatics 107
Where the Wild Things Are: Parameter Space Structure of Recurrent Neural Networks
Randall Beer, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Case Western Reserve University
January 21 -- CS Colloquium Series
4-5:00, Lindley Hall
Inferring Image Templates from Image Classification Decisions
Florin Cutu, Department of Computer Science, Indiana University
January 28 -- Joint CS/Informatics Colloquium Series
4-5:00, Informatics 107
Information Dynamics in the Networked World (video | slides)
Lada Adamic, Information Dynamics Lab, HP Laboratories
February 4 -- Joint CS/Informatics Distinguished Colloquium Series
4-5:00, Informatics 107
Developments in the "physics" of cooperation (video)
Mark Buchanan
February 11 -- Joint CS/Informatics Distinguished Colloquium Series
4-5:00, LH 102
Every Joule is Precious
Carla Ellis, Department of Computer Science, Duke University
February 14 -- Joint CS/Informatics Colloquium Series
11:00, IMU Maple Room
An Oblivious Transfer Protocol with Log-Squared Communication
Helger Lipmaa, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
February 15 -- CS Colloquium Series
10:00, LH 101
Linguistic Side Effects
Chung-chieh Shan, Computer Science, Harvard University
February 18 -- CS Colloquium Series
4-5:00, LH 102
Towards a High-Level Quantum Programming Language
Thorsten Altenkirch, University of Nottingham
February 21 -- CS Colloquium Series
2:30-3:30, LH 101
Old Languages never die... They just get reimplemented
Matthew Jadud and Christian Jacobsen, University of Kent
February 25 -- Joint CS/Informatics Colloquium Series
4-5:00, LH 102
Combining Agent Architectures and Multi-Agent Systems: Steps towards Complex Cognitive Robots for Human-Robot Interaction
Matthias Scheutz, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Notre Dame University
March 4 -- Joint CS/Informatics Colloquium Series
10:00, Informatics 107
Securing Network Routing
Yih-Chun Hu, University of California, Berkeley
March 4 -- Joint CS/Informatics Distinguished Colloquium Series
4-5:00, Informatics 107
Sequence Similarity Search and Distance Based Indexing
Z. Meral Ozsoyoglu, EECS Department, Case Western Reserve University
March 10 -- Computer Science Colloquium Series
10:00 a.m., LH 101
Software Systems to Manage Large Networks: a Challenge and Opportunity
Douglas Comer, Visiting Faculty, Cisco Systems
Distinguished Professor of Computer Science, Purdue University
March 11 -- Informatics Colloquium Series
4-5:00, Informatics 107
From court reporting to closed-captioning to the classroom: Jumping contexts of labor with computer-aided stenography
Greg Downey, School of Journalism & Mass Communication and School of Library & Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison
March 22 -- Joint CS/Informatics Colloquium Series
3:00, IMU Dogwood Room
Attribute-based Access Control
William Winsborough, George Mason University
March 23 -- Joint CS/Informatics Colloquium Series
3:00, IMU Maple Room
Fair Multi-Party Computation
Juan Garay, Bell Laboratories
March 25 -- Joint CS/Informatics Colloquium Series
10:00, Informatics 107
Securing Ubiquitous Computing Infrastructures
Raquel Hill, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
March 25 -- CS Colloquium Series
3-4:00, Lindley Hall Rm 102
Client-Centered Energy Savings for TCP Downloads
Dave Lowenthal, University of Georgia
April 8 -- Informatics Distinguished Colloquium Series
4-5:00, Informatics 107
Modelling aspects of vascular cancer
Philip K. Maini, Centre for Mathematical Biology, Oxford University
April 15 -- Joint CS/Informatics Distinguished Colloquium Series
4-5:00, LH 102
The Problem With Computing
James D. Foley, College of Computing and School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
April 22 -- Joint CS/Informatics Distinguished Colloquium Series
4-5:00, Informatics 107
CiteSeer, the Next Generation
C. Lee Giles, School of Information Sciences and Technology, The Pennsylvania State University
April 29 -- Informatics Colloquium Series
4-5:00, Informatics 107
Data/Model Integration through Information Theory: Applications in Bioinformatics
Peter Ortoleva, Department of Chemistry, Indiana University
May 20 -- Joint CS/Informatics Distinguished Colloquium Series
11-12:00, LH101
Generation of High-Performance Domain-Specific Languages from Component Libraries
Ken Kennedy Rice University

Previous Series: Fall 2004

September 10
4:30-5:30 IMU Frangipani Room
Keynote Address, Informatics: Defining the Research Agenda
Daniel Reed, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Institute for Renaissance Computing
September 27 -- Informatics Colloquium Series
4-5:30pm, Swain West 119 CANCELED
Augmenting the Collective Human IQ
Dr. Douglas C. Engelbart, Bootstrap Institute
October 8 -- CS Colloquium Series
2:30 - 3:30, LH 102
A Small Fast Local Instruction Scheduler for Itanium
Arch Robison, Intel
October 8 -- Joint CS/Informatics Colloquium Series
4-5:00, LH 102
From Document Networks to the Adaptive Web: Applications to Bioinformatics, Social Networks, and Recommendation Systems
Luis Rocha, School of Informatics, Indiana University, Bloomington
October 15 -- Joint CS/Informatics Colloquium Series
4-5:00, Informatics 107
Words, links, and patterns: Novel representations for Web-scale text mining
Dragomir R. Radev, School of Information and Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan
October 22 -- Computer Science Colloquium Series
3-4:00, LH102
The logic-automata connection and applications
Nils Klarlund, Clairgrove LLC
October 29 -- Computer Science Colloquium Series
3-4:00, LH102
High-performance, power-aware computing
Vincent Freeh, Department of Computer Science, North Carolina State University
November 5 -- JETT workshop Keynote
7pm, LH102
Optimism and Pessimism about Artificial Intelligence: How Close Are We in 2004 to Achieving Human-level Artificial Intelligence?
Douglas Hofstadter, Center for Research on Concepts and Cognition, Indiana University
November 12 -- CS Colloquium Series
3-4:00, Computer Science
Parallel Graph Algorithms and Libraries
Peter Gottschling, Technische Universitat Dresden
November 19 -- Joint CS/Informatics Colloquium Series
3-4:00, Informatics 107
Interactive search, exploratory design, adaptive testing: Applications of adaptive computing that leverage and enhance human expertise
Eric Bonabeau, Icosystem Corp.
December 3, 2004 -- Keynote Speaker, Friedman Celebration
LH 102, 3-4:00
Dan Friedman: Cool Ideas
Guy Steele, Sun Fellow, Sun Microsystems Laboratories
December 10 -- Joint CS/Informatics Colloquium Series
4-5:00, LH 102
Pattern Discovery and the Algorithmics of Surprise
Alberto Apostolico, Computer Science Department, Purdue University and Dip. di Elettronica e Informatica, University of Padova

Organizers for 2004-2005: Beth Plale and Filippo Menczer
Previous Colloquia: 1997-1998 , 1998-1999 , 1999-2000 , 2000-2001 , 2001-2002 , 2002-2003 , 2003-2004








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