DMSIG – Charting SearchLand: Search Quality for Beginners August 23, 2010
Posted May 8, 2010 by Patricia Hoffman, PhD
LOCATION: LinkedIn, 2025 Stierlin Ct, Mountain View, CA 94043
Date: Monday August 23, 2010; 6:30 pm 6:30 – 9:00 pm (6:30 – 7:00 networking & snacks; 7:00 – 7:10 announcements; 7:10+ presentation, Q&A)
Cost: Free and open to all who wish to attend, but membership is only $20/year. Anyone may join our mailing list at no charge, and receive announcements of upcoming events.
Speakers: Valeria de Paiva PhD, Cuil, Inc.
Title: “Charting SearchLand:
Search Quality for Beginners”
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DM SIG – A Tour of a Modern Search Engine 5/24/2010
Location:
eBay, Inc.
2065 Hamilton Avenue
San Jose, CA 95125
Check in with reception in the main lobby of the “community” building – Directions Arial Map.
Date: Monday May 24th, 2010; 6:30 pm Notice: NEW MEETING day of Month for 2010 – the fourth Monday of each month!
Cost: Free and open to all who wish to attend, but membership is only $20/year. Anyone may join our mailing list at no charge, and receive announcements of upcoming events.
Speakers: Hugh Williams, Ph. D. Vice President of Buyer Experience Engineering at eBay
Title: “A Tour of a Modern Search Engine”
DMSIG – Large Matrices beyond Singular Value Decomposition on March 22, 2010
Location: LinkedIn, 2027 Stierlin Ct., Mountain View, CA 94043. Notice: NEW MEETING LOCATION for 2010. This is NOT the main LinkedIn building (2029), it is their new building to the right (2027). For PARKING, you may have to go to the back of the new building (2027).
Date: Monday March 22, 2010; 6:30 pm Notice: NEW MEETING day of Month for 2010 – the fourth Monday of each month!
Cost: Free and open to all who wish to attend, but membership is only $20/year. Anyone may join our mailing list at no charge, and receive announcements of upcoming events.
Speakers: Andrea Montanari, Stanford Professor in Electrical Engineering and Statistics
Title: “Large Matrices beyond Singular Value Decomposition”
Slides: 100322Montanari
DMSIG Jure Leskovec Talk Postponed
Location: LinkedIn, 2027 Stierlin Ct., Mountain View, CA 94043. Notice: NEW MEETING LOCATION for 2010. This is NOT the main LinkedIn building (2029), it is their new building to the right (2027). For PARKING, you may have to go to the back of the new building (2027).
Date: NEW MEETING day of Month for 2010 – the fourth Monday of each month!
Cost: Free and open to all who wish to attend, but membership is only $20/year. Anyone may join our mailing list at no charge, and receive announcements of upcoming events.
Speakers: Jure Leskovec Ph.D., Stanford Assistant Professor in Computer Science
Title: “TBD” Previous Talks
DM SIG – ACM Silicon Valley Data Mining Camp on November 1, 2009
2009 Silicon Valley Data Mining Camp
Unconference Free Event (optional $20 for annual ACM membership)
We had 225 participants, 9 in our panel of experts and 3 sponsors.
We are starting to plan the next Data Mining Camp for Sat March 6 or March 20.
DMSIG – Data Mining or Analytic Related Events
This discussion thread is for announcement of events or groups related to data mining, statistics, artificial intelligence, statistics, operations research, business intelligence, cloud computing or other such topics that may be of interest to members of the ACM Data Mining SIG.
Please post comments below. Email humphrey@sfbayacm.org with problems.
Please consider attending:
NASA’s Conference on Intelligent Data Understanding (CIDU)
Applied Information Systems Research Program PI meeting
October 14th-16th, 2009
Moffett Field, CA
NASA Ames Research Center
https://dashlink.arc.nasa.gov/group/ciduaisrp/
This year NASA’s Conference on Intelligent Data Understanding (CIDU) will be hosted in conjunction with the Applied Information Systems Research Program PI meeting. This conference will bring together top researchers for talks in the following areas:
Autonomous systems and systems health management (autonomy and spaceborne computing)
In this topic area presentations will focus on anomaly detection, data driven methods for diagnosis, data fusion, automated planning and control, and other methods with the aim of increasing mission duration, reliability and utility.
Discovery Algorithms
Presentations in this topic area will include data mining, machine learning, statistics-based techniques and others with the goal of maximizing return of useful knowledge from vast data repositories.
Data/Information Infrastructure
This topic area will include presentations on information architectures, data models and standards, query tools, visualization tools, and other techniques to facilitate the accessibility and interoperability of data and tools in multiple application settings.
Computational Methods and Frameworks
Presentations in this topic area will center on advanced methods and algorithms, collaborative tools and frameworks, and other techniques to enhance multidimensional data analysis, numerical modeling and simulation, and knowledge capture.
CIDU/AISRP is sponsored by NASA’s Integrated Vehicle Health Management Project, Aviation Safety Program and NASA’s Applied Information Systems Research Program.
