Seminars (Spring 2005)

Departmental Seminars (COMP 690 & COMP 691) Spring 2005

Students registered for COMP 690/691 must attend at least 9 classes to receive a P grade. The regular seminar time slot is Monday, 4-5pm. Those held in other time slots are shown in Other Departmental Seminars. All seminars listed here count towards fulfilling the COMP 690/691 requirements.

Date & Time Venue Title Speaker Host
31 Jan 2005, Mon (16:00-17:00)   No Seminar    
07 Feb 2005, Mon (16:00-17:00) Rm3464 What Is Answer Set Programming? Prof. Vladimir Lifschitz
University of Texas
F. Lin
14 Feb 2005, Mon (16:00-17:00) LTF Secure e-Payment: challenges and opportunities Dr. Weidong Kou
Chief Architect and Senior Manager, IBM Software Group
C. Ding
21 Feb 2005, Mon (16:00-17:00)   No Seminar    
28 Feb 2005, Mon (16:00-17:00) LTF Seminar on Data Mining for Pervasive Computing Jie YIN & Xiaoyong CHAI
HKUST
Q. Yang
07 Mar 2005, Mon (16:00-17:00) LTF Sampling and Meshing a Surface with Guaranteed Topology and Geometry Dr. Cheng Siu Wing
HKUST
S.W. Cheng
14 Mar 2005, Mon (16:00-17:00)   No Seminar    
21 Mar 2005, Mon (16:00-17:00) LTF Seven Factors in the Failure of Large-Scale IT-based Systems Dr. Albert Erisman
Institute for Business, Technology, and Ethics
H. Shen
28 Mar 2005, Mon (16:00-17:00)   No Seminar (Public Holiday)    
04 Apr 2005, Mon (16:00-17:00) LTF An Overview of Research Issues from E-Commerce to Services Science Dr. Patrick Hung
Univ. of Ontario Institute of Technology
S.C. Cheung
11 Apr 2005, Mon (16:00-17:00)   No Seminar    
18 Apr 2005, Mon (16:00-17:00)   No Seminar    
25 Apr 2005, Mon (16:00-17:00) LTF Coverage, Connectivity, and Lifetime Analysis in Wireless Sensor Networks Honghai Zhang
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
B. Li
02 May 2005, Mon (16:00-17:00)   No Seminar (Public Holiday)    
09 May 2005, Mon (16:00-17:00) LTF False Assumption for Resource Dimensioning in Networking Prof. Victor Li
HKU
G. Chan

Other Departmental Seminars (COMP 690 & COMP 691) Spring 2005

Date & Time Venue Title Speaker Host
28 Dec 2004, Tue (16:00-17:00) Rm3006 A network coding approach to cross-layer design for data multicast in ad hoc wireless networks Prof. S.Y. Kung, Electrical Engineering Department, Princeton University G. Chan
03 Feb 2005, Thu (16:00-17:00) Rm3464 Responsive Information Architect: Context-Sensitive Information Seeking Dr. Michelle Zhou, Research Manager, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center Q. Luo
29 Mar 2005, Tue (16:00-17:00) Rm3464 Efficient Light Field Based Camera Walk Dr. Sharat Chandran
The Indian Institute of Technology
L. Quan
21 Apr 2005, Thu (15:00-16:00) Rm2404 DotSlash: A Self-configuring and Scalable Rescue System for Handling Web Hotspots Effectively Weibin Zhao
Columbia University
H. Qu
26 Apr 2005, Tue (16:00-17:00) Rm3464 A Generic Framework for Monitoring Continuous Spatial Queries over Moving Objects Haibo Hu
HKUST
V. Shen
27 Apr 2005, Wed (11:00-12:00) Rm3301 On Model-Based Analysis and Implementation Synthesis of Real-Time Embedded Software Dr. Zonghua Gu
University of Virginia
J. Muppala
28 Apr 2005, Thu (16:00-17:00) Rm3464 Power-Aware Scheduling in Computing and Communications with QoS Requirements Fan Zhang
HKUST
V. Shen
04 May 2005, Wed (15:00-16:00) Rm3464 End-System Coordination for Collaborative and Cognitive Networking in a Multi-Radio Envirornment Dr. Qian Zhang
Microsoft Research Asia
G. Chan
06 May 2005, Fri (14:00-15:00) Rm3008 Prior, Context and Interactive Computer Vision Harry Shum
Microsoft Research Asia
L. Quan
10 May 2005, Tue (16:00-17:00) Rm3464 Car-Torrent: A swarming protocol for Car-to-Car Networks Dr. Giovanni Pau
UCLA
G. Chan
12 May 2005, Thu (15:00-16:00) Rm3464 Similarity-based Search over Time Series and Trajector Data Dr. Lei Chen
University of Waterloo
Q. Luo
01 Jun 2005, Wed (10:30-11:30) Rm3464 AI & Statistics Seminar: Test Strategies for Cost-Sensitive Decision Trees Prof. Charles Ling
University of Western Ontario
Q. Yang
06 Jun 2005, Mon (14:00-15:00) LTH MER Mobility and Surface Autonomy: Capabilities and Results Mark Maimone
JPL, Caltech
L. Quan
27 Jun 2005, Mon (11:00-12:00) Rm3464 Cayley Pseudo-Random (CPR) MAC Protocol for Channel Assignment in Large, Dense Wireless Sensor Networks Prof. K. Wendy Tang
State University of New York at Stony Brook
F. Lochovsky
11 Aug 2005, Thu (14:00-15:00) Rm1504 Bridging Pervasive Computing with Mobile Agents through Context-awareness Prof. Arkady Zaslavsky
Monash University
D. Lee
16 Aug 2005, Tue (14:30-15:30) Rm3464 Real-Time Event/Data Services in Wireless Sensor Networks Sang H. Son
University of Virginia
Z. Gu
19 Aug 2005, Fri (11:00-12:00) Rm3464 Dynamic Points: When Geometry Meets Physics Prof. Hong Qin
State University of New York
H. Qu

Fangzhen Lin is the seminar coordinator for Spring 2005.

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