Theoretical computer science conferences
The European Symposium on Algorithms (ESA) is an international conference covering the field of algorithms. It has been held annually since 1993, typically in early Autumn in a different European location each year. Like most theoretical computer science conferences its contributions are strongly peer-reviewed; the articles appear in proceedings published in Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Acceptance rate of ESA is 24% in 2012 in both Design and Analysis and Engineering and Applications tracks. (Wikipedia).
Turing Centennial Conference: From Programs to Systems: Building a Smarter World
From Programs to Systems: Building a Smarter World Presented by Prof. Joseph Sifakis, Turing Award laureate, VERIMAG Laboratory and EPFL Alan M. Turing Centennial Conference - Israel April 4, 2012 The Wohl Centre Bar-Ilan University Ramat-Gan, Israel For more information see: https://sit
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Marcus van Almsick To learn more about the Wolfram Technologies, visit http://www.wolfram.com The European Wolfram Technology Conference featured both introductory and expert sessions on all major technologies and many applications made possible with Wolfram technology. Learn to achieve
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Market Analysis of the Portfolio Using Wolfram Mathematica
Maria Bohdalova To learn more about the Wolfram Technologies, visit http://www.wolfram.com The European Wolfram Technology Conference featured both introductory and expert sessions on all major technologies and many applications made possible with Wolfram technology. Learn to achieve in
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Opening Address: Injecting Computation Everywhere
Conrad Wolfram To learn more about the Wolfram Technologies, visit http://www.wolfram.com The European Wolfram Technology Conference featured both introductory and expert sessions on all major technologies and many applications made possible with Wolfram technology. Learn to achieve ins
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Wolfram Data Drop and the Raspberry Pi for Education
Bernat Espigule-Pons To learn more about the Wolfram Technologies, visit http://www.wolfram.com The European Wolfram Technology Conference featured both introductory and expert sessions on all major technologies and many applications made possible with Wolfram technology. Learn to achie
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Yale Digital Medicine Symposium 2019, Data Outcomes and Digital Medicine
Digital Medicine attracted over $8 Billion in venture capital in 2018 with promises of โdriving down costs and empowering consumers to take charge of their healthโ. The Yale Digital Medicine Symposium explores the current state and future potential of digital health. Speakers included entr
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Alan M. Turing Centennial Conference: Geometry in Motion: From Turing Machines to Crawling Ants
Geometry in Motion: From Turing Machines to Crawling Ants Presented by Prof. Micha Sharir, Tel Aviv University Alan M. Turing Centennial Conference - Israel April 4, 2012 The Wohl Centre Bar-Ilan University Ramat-Gan, Israel For more information see: https://sites.google.com/site/turingc
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Design, Dimensioning of Vehicle Systems by Modeling and Longitudinal Simulation Using SystemModeler
Dragan Simic To learn more about the Wolfram Technologies, visit http://www.wolfram.com The European Wolfram Technology Conference featured both introductory and expert sessions on all major technologies and many applications made possible with Wolfram technology. Learn to achieve insig
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Stoer-Wagner: a simple min-cut algorithm
This isn't a thriller unfortunately... but it is a description of a simple min-cut algorithm [1]! #SoME1 Contents 0:00 Intro 0:29 Definitions 1:23 Intuition 2:27 Algorithm 4:21 Running Time 6:55 Correctness 11:35 Haiku [1] Stoer, Mechthild, and Frank Wagner. "A simple min cut algorithm."
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Library 2.0 Panel 4, Part 1: Digitizing Collections
The Yale Information Society Project (ISP) hosted the Library 2.0 Symposium on Saturday, April 4, 2009, at Yale Law School. The symposium was especially timely as the confluence of book digitization projects, user-generated content, and social networking applications forces us to rethink t
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Fourteenth SIAM Activity Group on FME Virtual Talk
Speakers: Damir Filipovic, EPFL and Swiss Finance Institute Title: A Machine Learning Approach to Portfolio Pricing and Risk Management for High-Dimensional Problems Moderator: Rene Carmona, Princeton University
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Counterfactual Fairness: Matt Kusner, The Alan Turing Institute
Dr Kusner is a Research Fellow at The Alan Turing Institute. He was previously a visiting researcher at Cornell University, under the supervision of Kilian Q Weinberger, and received his PhD in Machine Learning from Washington University in St Louis. His research is in the areas of counter
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From Bees to Spiders: Essais, Pensรฉes, Memoirs Streams of Consciousness - Marc Fumaroli
Title: From Bees to Spiders: Essais, Pensรฉes, Memoirs Streams of Consciousness Speaker: Marc Fumaroli Date: May 23
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2018 Symposium Opening Remarks
Professor William Newsome welcomes everyone to the 2018 Symposium of the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute.
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Abel Prize award ceremony 2021
The ceremony honours both the 2020-winners, Hillel Furstenberg and Gregory Margulis, and the 2021-winners, Avi Wigderson and Lรกszlรณฬ Lovรกsz. 0:30 Haddy N'jie sings Feeling Good 3:18 Welcome by Master of ceremonies, Haddy N'jie 4:46 On the nomination process and the work of the Abel Prize
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RSA Conference 2010 USA: The Cryptographers Panel 6/6
Clip 6/6 MODERATOR: Ari Juels, Chief Scientist and Director, RSA Laboratories PANELISTS: Whitfield Diffie, Martin Hellman, Ronald Rivest, Adi Shamir, Brian Snow Join the founders of the field for an engaging discussion about the latest advances in cryptography, research areas to wa
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