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Gerard Salton Lecture Series

The Gerard Salton Lecture Series

This lecture series honors our former colleague with speakers who similarly are innovators in their fields. It is brought to you with the support of Amit Singhal, PhD '97.



 
photo by Edgar Rosenberg
Gerard Salton (1927- 1995)
A towering figure in the field of information retrieval, Gerard Salton synthesized ideas from mathematics, statistics, and natural language processing to create a scientific basis for extracting semantics from word frequency. The impact of his contribution is profound - five textbooks, over 150 research papers, and dozens of Ph.D. students. The modern information science research scene, with its terabyte databases, Web, and related technologies, owes a great deal to Gerry's pioneering efforts.
 

 

October 15, 2009

Michael Cohen

Microsoft Research

Moments: Why Cameras Fail to Capture Them and What We Can Do About It


October 22, 2009

Monica Lam

Stanford University

Building a Social Networking Future Without Big Brother


November 19, 2009

Joseph Hellerstein

University of California, Berkeley

The Cloud Goes BOOM: Data-Centric Programming for Datacenters


December 3, 2009

Martha E. Pollack

University of Michigan

Computing Outside the Box


It is presented in B17 Upson Hall, Cornell University.

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