All of these talks are open to the public, and will provide some
insight into various research activities here and at other institutions.
August 2004 |
| 20 | Automated Methods to Find Zebrafish Co-Orthologs of Human Genes Julian Catchen, University of Oregon |
| 19 | Good Enough But I'll Just Check: Web-page Search as Attentional Refocusing Duncan Brumby, Cardiff University |
| 19 | Look without a homunculus: Incorporating bottom-up processes in modeling complex visual search in ACT-R Duncan Brumby, Cardiff University |
| 11 | Quantitative Analysis of Neural Networks with Applications to Biological Modeling Nathan Dunn, University of Oregon |
July 2004 |
| 22 | Model Coupling Related Research Areas Tom Bulatewicz, University of Oregon |
June 2004 |
| 16 | Open Peer-to-Peer Cycle Sharing Systems Dayi Zhou, University of Oregon |
| 10 | Distributed Architectures for Massively Multiplayer Online Games Chris GauthierDickey, University of Oregon |
| 07 | Toolkits for the Automatic Construction of Data Flow Analyzers John Fiskio-Lasseter, University of Oregon |
May 2004 |
| 25 | Building Frameworks with Formal Methods Zebin Chen, University of Oregon |
| 25 | A General Algorithm for Performing Graph Reductions Peter Boothe, University of Oregon |
| 13 | Operating System Support for the Integrated Management of Multiple Resources Christian Poellabauer, College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology |
| 10 | From Syntactic Theories to Interpreters: Specifying and Proving Properties Yong Xiao, University of Oregon |
April 2004 |
| 30 | Ontology Translation on the Semantic Web Dejing Dou, Yale University |
| 26 | Cheating in Peer-to-Peer Cycle Sharing Systems Shanyu Zhao, University of Oregon Yuhong Liu, University of Oregon |
| 23 | The Emerging Cyberinfrastructure Francine Berman, San Diego Supercomputer Center |
| 06 | Adaptive Authentication in a Wired MANET: Investigating the Environment of Hybrid Networks Max Skorodinsky, University of Oregon |
March 2004 |
| 15 | Search Algorithms for Permutation Groups David Hofer, University of Oregon |
| 12 | Database Support for Scientific Data Analysis Application: Optimizations and Challenges Henrique Andrade, University of Maryland, College Park |
| 11 | Red Storm and Cray RS Programming Environment Gail Alverson, Cray Inc. |
| 09 | Towards a semantics-based infrastructure for Biomedical Informatics Vipul Kashyap, Lister Hill National Center for Biomedical Communications, National Library of Medicine |
| 04 | The Case for IP Puzzles Wu-chang Feng, Oregon Graduate Institute |
February 2004 |
| 24 | Experimentation and Modeling of Human-Computer Interaction Tim Halverson, University of Oregon |
| 17 | A comparison of LSA, WordNet and PMI-IR for predicting user click behavior. Isha Kaur, University of Oregon |
| 12 | The Effects of Mobility on Multicast Routing in Ad Hoc Networks Manoj Pandey, University of Oregon |
| 10 | CIS Ph.D. Milestones Ginnie Lo, University of Oregon |
January 2004 |
| 27 | Verifying Swarmed Data Daniel Stutzbach, University of Oregon |
| 22 | Where the Eyes Meet the Computer: Human-Computer Visual Interaction Anthony Hornof, University of Oregon |
| 13 | Policy Control for Peer-to-Peer Data Distribution Eric Anderson, University of Oregon |
December 2003 |
| 12 | Scalable Content Delivery for People Daniel Stutzbach, University of Oregon |
| 09 | PlanetLab: Wiring the Earth as a Network Testbed Mic Bowman, Intel Research |
| 04 | The TAU Parallel Performance Analysis Environment Allen D. Malony, University of Oregon |
| 01 | An Examination of Computer Creativity: Creative Individuals and Societies Jeremy Ludwig, University of Oregon |
November 2003 |
| 06 | CIS Gender and Diversity Forum , University of Oregon |
| 05 | Problems of and Mechanisms for Instantiating Virtual Organizations Carl Kesselman, Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern California |
October 2003 |
| 30 | Swarming: Peer-to-Peer Content Distribution for the Masses Daniel Zappala, University of Oregon |
| 23 | Directions and Endeavours -- Discovering the Research at NRG UO Network Research Group, University of Oregon |