Database Seminar Spring 2006

The Database Center hosts a weekly seminar every wednesday at noon. This seminar provides a forum for students and faculty working in the database area to discuss their research work and share ideas.

If you are interested in giving a talk, and find an open slot in the schedule below, please contact me by email. Please provide a discussion topic along with a short summary of your talk. For an example, see Fall 2005 Web page

Time and Place: Wednesdays 12:00-1:00 PM in CSE 305
Mailing List: To add your name to the mailing list, please email Seema Degwekar
Faculty Advisor: Dr.Joachim Hammer

Schedule
Date Speaker Title Slides
Jan 25 Seema Degwekar Knowledge Rule Interoperability through Web Services -
Feb 1Alexandra Martinez An Approach for Quality Estimation in Biological Data Sources -
Feb 8Florin RusuFast Range-Summable Random Variables for Efficient Aggregate Summation -
Feb 15Subramanian ArumugamClosest-Point-of-Approach Join for Moving Object Histories -
Feb 22TBD - -
Mar 1TBD - -
Mar 8Jayendra VenkateswaranFinding Data Broadness Via Generalized Nearest Neighbors -
Mar 15Spring Break No Seminar -
Mar 22Cancelled - -
Mar 29Shantanu Joshi Materialized Sample Views for Database Approximation -
Apr 5Abhijit PolMaintaining Large Random Samples Using Geometric Files -
Apr 12Amit Dhurandhar Semi-analytical Method for Model Selection Measures based on Moment Analysis -
Apr 19Oguzhan Topsakal -A New Approach for Automatic Schema Matching: Matching with Analysis of Source CODE (MASCODE) -
Apr 26TBD - -


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