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LTI Seminar 2004-2005

Contact Teruko Mitamura (teruko@cs.cmu.edu)


Fall 2004 - Spring 2005

Day Location Speaker
May 13 2:00pm
1305 NSH
Yan Liu, LTI PhD student
Segmentation Conditional Random Fields (SCRFs): A New Approach for Protein Fold Recognition
May 6 2:00pm
3002 NSH
Dekai Wu,
Associate Professor of Computer Science Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Inversion Transduction Grammars and the ITG Hypothesis
April 22 2:00pm
1305 NSH
2 Talks by LTI students
Bryan Klimt
Active Learning to Classify Email

Chun Jin
ARGUS: Rete + DBMS = Efficient Persistent Profile Matching on Large-Volume Data Streams
April 15 2:00pm
1305 NSH
Pinar Donmez, PhD student, LTI
Carolyn Rose, LTI faculty
Faciliatating Reliable Content Analysis of Corpus Data with Automatic and Semi-automatic Text Classification Technology
April 8 2:00pm
1305 NSH
Benjamin Han, LTI PhD student
Understanding Times - a Constraint-based Approach (This is a practice talk for Dagstuhl Seminar on "Annotating, Extracting and Reasoning about Time and Events")
Mar 18 2:00pm
1305 NSH
Roland Hausser, Professor
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg,
Department of Computational Linguistics
The Major Constructions of English in Database Semantics
Mar 16 12:30pm
4623 WeH
David A. Ferrucci,
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
IBM's Unstructured Information Management Architecture
March 4 2:00pm
1305 NSH
Jie Lu, PhD student, LTI
Federated search of text-based digital libraries in hierarchical peer-to-peer networks
Jan 28 2:00pm
1305 NSH
Vasco Calais Pedro, PhD student, LTI
Knowledge Representation and Inference using the Open Mind Indoor Commonsense Data
Jan 14 2:00pm
1305 NSH
Sherry Koshman, University of Pittsburgh
and B.J. Jansen, Penn State University
Web Searching Trends
Dec 3 2:00pm
1305 NSH

Talk 1: Rong Yan, LTI PhD Student
Learning Query-Class Dependent Weights in Automatic Video Retrieval

Talk 2: Robert Frederking, LTI Graduate Program Chair
CMU Qatar: My Vacation in the Persian Gulf

Nov 19 1:00pm
1305 NSH

Talk 1: Nizar Habash, Columbia University
Generation-Heavy Hybrid Machine Translation

Talk 2: Chris Ding, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Spectral Clustering

Nov 12 2:00pm
1305 NSH
R. Manmatha, Center for Intelligent Information Retrieval Dept. of Computer Science, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Models for Automatic Image/Video Annotation and Retrieval
Nov 5 2:00pm
1305 NSH
Bonnie J. Dorr, University of Maryland
Hybrid Headline Generation and Evaluation Issues
Oct 29 2:00pm
1305 NSH
Joemon Jose, University of Glasgow
Evaluating Implicit Feedback Models Using Searcher Simulations
Oct 22 2:00pm
1305 NSH
Oren Kurland, Cornell University
Corpus structure, language models, and ad hoc information retrieval
Oct 15 2:00pm
1305 NSH
Bo Pang, Cornell University
A sentimental education: Sentiment analysis using subjectivity summarization based on minimum cuts
Sept 3

2:00pm
1305 NSH

Jeongwoo Ko, LTI Ph.D. Student
Flexible Dialog Management for In-vehicle Dialog Systems
 

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