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A Big Thinkers Event: Internet and Society - what academic research actually knows about it
When: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 - 11:00 - Wednesday, May 21, 2008 - 12:00 Location: Santa Clara, CA Abstract
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A Big Thinkers Event: Getting the Good Stuff In, Keeping the Bad Stuff Out - Incentives and User-contributed Content
When: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 - 11:00 - Wednesday, March 12, 2008 - 12:00 Location: Santa Clara, CA Abstract
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A Big Thinkers Event: PhotoSpread - A Spreadsheet for Managing Photos
When: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 - 11:00 - Wednesday, January 23, 2008 - 12:00 Location: Santa Clara, CA Abstract
PhotoSpread is a spreadsheet system for organizing and analyzing photo collections. It extends the current spreadsheet paradigm in two ways:
- PhotoSpread accommodates sets of objects (e.g., photos) annotated with tags (attribute-value pairs). Formulas can manipulate object sets and refer to tags.
Featured
Featured Researcher - Brian Cooper
Like many young kids, Brian Cooper got a personal computer for his eighth birthday. The difference, of course, is that back in 1983 most people had never heard of a PC. “I’m pretty sure I was the first kid on the block with one,” says the 32-year-old Cooper.
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Conference on Information & Knowledge Management
When: Tuesday, November 6, 2007 - 00:00 - Friday, November 9, 2007 - 00:00 More information at http://www.fc.ul.pt/cikm2007/index.html Yahoo! Research Director Ricardo Baeza-Yates is chair of the ACM Sixteenth Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM 2007), being held November 6 to November 9 in Lisbon, Portugal. Researchers Sihem Amer-Yahia, Minos Garofalakis, Peter Mika, Rosie Jones, Vassilis Plachouras, Vanja Josifovski, Carlos Castillo, and Benjamin Piwowarski are involved in program committees for various tracks. Andrew Tomkins, Chief Scientist, Search, is also on the program committee (knowledge management track).
Featured
Featured Researcher - Elizabeth Churchill
“People absolutely fascinate me,” Elizabeth Churchill exclaims. “I think this is because I’m a really nosy person.”
A psychologist by training, Churchill has devoted her career to studying people—especially how they adopt and adapt technologies into their everyday lives.
Publication
Distributed MIMO Systems for Nomadic Applications Over a Symmetric Interference Channel
Source: IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, Volume 55, Issue 12, p.5558-5574 (2009)
Abstract: Abstract—A single source communicates with a single destination
via a remote wireless multiple-antenna (multiple-input
multiple-output (MIMO)) transceiver. The source has access to
each of the transmit antennas through a finite-capacity link, and
likewise the destination is connected to the receiving antennas
via capacity-constrained channels (e.g., as for wired or time-division
multiple access (TDMA) channels). Targeting a nomadic
communication scenario, in which the remote MIMO transceiver
is designed to serve different standards or services, it is assumed
that transmitters and receivers are oblivious to the encoding
function shared by source and destination. Assuming a Gaussian
symmetric interference network as the channel model (as for
regularly placed transmitters and receivers), achievable rates are
investigated and compared with an upper bound (that holds also
for codebook-dependent operation). Closed-form expressions are
derived for large numbers of antennas (and in some cases large
signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs)), and asymptotics of the achievable
rates are studied with respect to either link capacities or SNR.
Overall, the analysis points to effective transmission/reception
strategies for the distributed MIMO channel at hand, which are
optimal under specified conditions. In particular, it is concluded
that in certain asymptotic and nonasymptotic regimes there is no
loss of optimality in designing the system for nomadic applications
(i.e., assuming oblivious transmitters and receivers). Numerical
results validate the analysis.
Publication
Mechanism Design for Complexity-Constrained Bidders
Source: Proc. 5th WINE (2009)
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Publication
Anatomy of the Long Tail: Ordinary People with Extraordinary Tastes
Source: Web Search and Data Mining (WSDM) (2010)
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