Folks:
We have an embarrassment of riches tomorrow--as far as talks relevant to CSE494 go. You already know about Zaiqing Nie's talk on Object level search in the morning.
This talk by Prof. Sen will likely be connected to and/or extend the class discussion on social networks. Hope you can make it and enjoy both talks.
Rao
We have an embarrassment of riches tomorrow--as far as talks relevant to CSE494 go. You already know about Zaiqing Nie's talk on Object level search in the morning.
This talk by Prof. Sen will likely be connected to and/or extend the class discussion on social networks. Hope you can make it and enjoy both talks.
Rao
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From: Chitta Baral <chitta.baral@asu.edu>
Date: Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 9:57 PM
Subject: Faculty Seminar Series Presentation on October 24th 2008 (Friday) by Professor Arun Sen: ORG-ENG-CSE_Online_Com
To: "ORG-ENG-CSE_Online_Com"
(Students are most welcome to these Faculty seminar series presentations.)
Date: Oct 24th 2008
Time: 3:00 PM (cookies and coffee from 2:45 PM)
Place: BYAC 110 (Same place as in previous weeks)
Title : A hitchhiker's guide to Network Science
By: Prof. Arun Sen
Abstract:
Network Science is a newly emerging discipline that draws upon a variety of well established disciplines, such as, Graph theory, Game Theory, Probability Theory, Algorithms and Complexity Theory, Machine Learning and Data Mining. The techniques from Network Science can be applied to a variety of application domains, Computer Networks, Electric Power Grid Networks, Social Networks, Transportation Networks and Biological Networks, to just name a few. In this talk we will undertake a journey through the galaxy of networks and find out how basic tenets of Network Science rule all these different planets.
From: Chitta Baral <chitta.baral@asu.edu>
Date: Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 9:57 PM
Subject: Faculty Seminar Series Presentation on October 24th 2008 (Friday) by Professor Arun Sen: ORG-ENG-CSE_Online_Com
To: "ORG-ENG-CSE_Online_Com"
(Students are most welcome to these Faculty seminar series presentations.)
Date: Oct 24th 2008
Time: 3:00 PM (cookies and coffee from 2:45 PM)
Place: BYAC 110 (Same place as in previous weeks)
Title : A hitchhiker's guide to Network Science
By: Prof. Arun Sen
Abstract:
Network Science is a newly emerging discipline that draws upon a variety of well established disciplines, such as, Graph theory, Game Theory, Probability Theory, Algorithms and Complexity Theory, Machine Learning and Data Mining. The techniques from Network Science can be applied to a variety of application domains, Computer Networks, Electric Power Grid Networks, Social Networks, Transportation Networks and Biological Networks, to just name a few. In this talk we will undertake a journey through the galaxy of networks and find out how basic tenets of Network Science rule all these different planets.
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