2009 Fall Seminar Series

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Fall 2009 seminars are Wednesday 4:00-5:00 p.m. See schedule for location.
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Date Speaker Title Location Expertise
Sep 9, PhD student talk Jeremy Engle (bio). DSI, SoIC, Indiana University Depth First Algorithms and Inferencing for AFD mining (abstract) LH 101 databases
Sep 16, co-hosted with DLP Brownbag, 12:00PM-1:00PM Beth Plale (bio), Director - Data to Insight Center and DSI, SoIC, Indiana University Metadata and Preservation in Geosciences: Issues at Scale (abstract) Wells Library E174 data preservation, management and middleware
Sep 23 Mitja Hmeljak (bio), SoIC, Indiana University Resource-limited Computing in Virtual Worlds (abstract) Info. East 122 information visualization
Oct 7 Karen Kafadar (bio), Department of Statistics, Indiana University Statistical Considerations in Analyzing Massive Data Sets(abstract) LH 101 Statistical analysis on large-scale data
Oct 14 James Hill (bio), Department of Computer and Information, IUPUI Using Dataflow Models to Validate Enterprise Distributed Real-time and Embedded System Quality-of-Service Properties (abstract) Info. East 122 QoS in early software lifecycle
Oct 21 Margaret Hedstrom (bio), School of Information, University of Michigan Making Metadata Happen: Engaging Data Producers in Archiving and Reuse of Scientific Data (abstract) Innovation Center 105 data preservation
Oct 30, Friday, PTI Distinguished Speaker, co-hosted with SoIC Colloquium Series Reagan Moore (bio), School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Policy-based Data Management(abstract) Innovation Center 105 digital preservation and data management
Nov 4 Juanzi Li (bio), Tsinghua University Semantic Web @ KEG (abstract) LH 101 semantic web
Nov 11 Kay Connelly (bio), SoIC, Indiana University A mobile health application for a chronically ill, low-literacy population (abstract) LH 101 technology for improving lives
Nov 18 Colin Allen (bio), Department of History and Philosophy, Indiana University InPhO @ Work (abstract) Info. East 122 InPhO ontological tool for philosophy
Dec 1, Tuesday, Special Date Gagan Agrawal (bio), Department of Computer Science, Ohio State University Data-Intensive Computing: From Clouds to GPGPUs (abstract), Innovation Center 105 Parallel data mining
Dec 9 Kalpana Shankar (bio), SoIC and SLIS, Indiana University Visualizing the Digital Trail: Privacy, Design, and the Adoption of Technologies for Encouraging Healthy Behaviors (abstract) LH 101 Societal impacts of data sharing

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