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[1] From: Shuly Wintner <shuly_at_cs.haifa.ac.il> (23)
Subject: University of Haifa Computer Science Colloquium
[2] From: Willard McCarty <willard.mccarty_at_kcl.ac.uk> (50)
Subject: Cyberinfrastructure for Humanities, Arts and Social
Sciences a Summer Institute
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Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2006 06:30:44 +0000
From: Shuly Wintner <shuly_at_cs.haifa.ac.il>
Subject: University of Haifa Computer Science Colloquium
University of Haifa Computer Science Colloquium
You are cordially invited to attend the following talk.
Time: Wednesday, March 15th, 14:00
Place: Jacobs Building room 303
Speaker: Oren Etzioni, Department of Computer Science and
Engineering, University of Washington
Title: All I Really Need to Know I Learned from Google
Abstract:
For the last quarter century (measured in person years), the
KnowItAll project has focused on accumulating massive amounts of
information from the Web by utilizing domain-independent, fully
automated techniques. If successful, this effort has the potential to
address the long-standing "Knowledge Acquisition Bottleneck" in
Artificial Intelligence, and enable a new generation of search
engines that extract and synthesize information from text to answer
complex user queries. This talk will describe the evolution of the
KnowItAll family of systems (or is it Intelligent Design?)
culminating in TextRunner---a program that has extracted over
1,000,000,000 "facts" from the Web without breaking a sweat.
-- Shuly Wintner Computer Science colloquium coordinator http://www.cs.haifa.ac.il/colloq/ --[2]------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2006 06:34:44 +0000 From: Willard McCarty <willard.mccarty_at_kcl.ac.uk> Subject: Cyberinfrastructure for Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences a Summer Institute CI-HASS "UCHRI Communications" <cihass_at_uci.edu> Cyberinfrastructure for Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences a Summer Institute (CI-HASS) The comprehensive infrastructure needed to capitalize on dramatic advances in information technology has been termed cyberinfrastructure. Cyberinfrastructure integrates hardware for computing, data and networks, digitally-enabled sensors, observatories and experimental facilities, and an interoperable suite of software and middleware services and tools. Investments in interdisciplinary academic teams and cyberinfrastructure professionals with broad expertise in content production and technology systems is essential to exploit the full power of cyberinfrastructure to create, disseminate, and preserve data, information, and knowledge. The University of California Humanities Research Institute (UCHRI) and the University of California San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) invite applications from scholars, faculty, graduate students and IT intellectuals of all ranks to participate in a hands-on workshop designed to introduce humanists, artists and social scientists to commonly used and emergent information technology tools and resources. Event Date: July 24-28, 2006 Event Location: UC San Diego Campus Application Deadline: June 1, 2006 Event Cost: $350 before May 1, 2006 | $550 after May 1, 2006 Registration Fee Includes: Instruction | Lodging | Three Meals Each Day Program Overview The Institute is an intensive one-week summer program for faculty, scholars, graduate students, professionals and public intellectuals. The Institute will host 40-50 distinguished participants in a "laboratory" where together they can engage important and creative thought and application. Workshops will include conversations with cutting edge technological innovators, humanists, artists and social scientists; they involve demonstrations of new technological devices, and their applications as well as scholarly practices. Participants will have opportunities to familiarize themselves with new digital applications in the context of small working groups. Workshops Topics: Introduction to Cyberinfrastructure | Cyberservices | High-Performance Computing & Storage | Networks | Grid Computing | Portals & Gateways | Knowledge & Semantic Systems | Large Scale Data & Databases | Visualization | Virtual Research Environments Note: Program subject to change 307 Administration, Irvine, California 92697-3350 (858) 534-5020 -- Fax: (949) 824-2115 -- cihass_at_uci.edu =A92004 UC Regents Dr Willard McCarty | Reader in Humanities=20 Computing | Centre for Computing in the=20 Humanities | King's College London | Kay House, 7=20 Arundel Street | London WC2R 3DX | U.K. | +44=20 (0)20 7848-2784 fax: -2980 ||=20 willard.mccarty_at_kcl.ac.uk www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/wlm/=20Received on Thu Mar 09 2006 - 01:56:01 EST
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