Following are upcoming invited talks by Cornell Computer Science professors * Claire Cardie
"Machine Learning for Noun Phrase Coreference Resolution"
Universitaet des Saarlandes http://www.coli.uni-sb.de/colloquium/current/?s=cardie
* Carla Gomes
"Exploiting Heavy-Tailed Phenomena in Computation"
Session on "The pervasiveness of extreme events in science, economics,
and engineering", Annual Meeting of the American Association for the
Advancement of Science http://php.aaas.org/meetings/2002_MPE_01.php
* Joe Halpern
"Redoing the foundations of decision theory: Decision theory with
subjective state spaces"
Brown http://www.cs.brown.edu/events/talks/halpern.html and
Hebrew University http://ratio.huji.ac.il/showSeminarAbstract.asp?seminarID=183
* John Hopcroft
"Future directions in theoretical computer science"
Yale http://www.cs.yale.edu/calendars/hopcroft.html
* Oren Kurland
"Corpus Structure, Language Models, and Ad Hoc Information Retrieval"
UMass Amherst http://www.cs.umass.edu/csinfo/colloquia/DEPT/kurland.html
* Thorsten Joachims
"Learning Retrieval Functions from Implicit Feedback"
Swedish Institute of Computer Science http://www.sics.se/research/seminarDetail.php?newsid=436 and"Support Vector Machines for Structured Outputs"
Plenary speaker, 29th Annual Conference of the German Classification
Society http://omen.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/itikmd/gfkl2005/
* Andrew Myers
"Programming with Explicit Security Policies "
Invited speaker, 2005 European Symposium on Programming http://www.etaps05.inf.ed.ac.uk/InvitedSpeakers/talk-abstracts.html#esop
* Eva Tardos
"Network Games and the Price of Stability or Anarchy"
University of Pittsburgh http://www.cs.pitt.edu/DL/2005/eva-tardos.25feb2005.html
* Ramin Zabih
"Graph Cut Algorithms for Computer Vision and Medical Imaging"
Columbia University http://www.ee.columbia.edu/advent-seminar/2005spring/20050128_abstract.html and
USC http://www.cs.usc.edu/calendar/csevents.asp?date=2%2F11%2F2005
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