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INFORMATION SCIENCES and SYSTEMS

(ISS) SEMINARS-ELE519

Spring 2008

 

All Seminars will be held on Thursdays
beginning at 4:30PM in E-Quad - Room B205
(unless otherwise indicated)

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John Tsitsiklis

TUESDAY February 5th
John Tsitsiklis, MIT
     Decentralized Detection with a Tree of Sensors

            Presentation Slides

Related Papers

    http://web.mit.edu/jnt/www/Papers/P-06-trees-NP-detection-rev.pdf
    http://web.mit.edu/jnt/www/Papers/P-07-tandem-sub.pdf
    http://web.mit.edu/jnt/www/Papers/P-07-SensorFailures.pdf

 

 

Eytan Modiano

 

February 7th
Eytan Modiano, MIT
     Stochastic Control of Heterogeneous Networks

           Presentation Slides

Related Papers

Maya Gupta

February 14th
Maya Gupta, University of Washington
     Estimation for Color Engineering: Adaptive Neighborhoods and Regularized   Local Linear Regression

          Presentation Slides

Related Papers

              Gamut Expansion for Video and Image Sets

              Adaptive Local Linear Regression with Application to Printer Color Management

              Custom Color Enhancements by Statisical Learning

Kevin Tang

February 21st
Kevin Tang, Cornell University
     Internet Congestion Control: Equilibrium and Dynamics

         Presentation Slides

Related Papers

         http://people.ece.cornell.edu/atang/pub/07/ton2007.pdf
         http://people.ece.cornell.edu/atang/pub/08/infocom08.pdf
         http://people.ece.cornell.edu/atang/pub/07/Pmatrix5.pdf

 

 

February 28th
Tara Javidi, University of California, San Diego
     Communicating Delay-Sensitive and Bursty Information over an Outage Channel

          Presentation Slides

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Ada Poon

March 6th
Ada Poon, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
     The Physics behind Multiple-antenna Channels and Human-body Wireless Channels

          Presentation Slides

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Wojciech Szpankowski

TUESDAY, March 11th
Wojciech Szpankowski, Purdue University
     ALGORITHMS, COMBINATORICS, AND INFORMATION

           Presentation Slides

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Tom Luo

March 13th
Zhi-Quan (Tom) Luo, University of Minnesota
     Optimal Spectrum Management: Complexity, Duality and Approximatio

          Presentation Slides

Related Papers

 

 

 

Tiger Eye

 

 

SPRING BREAK

NO SEMINAR

 

 


Graca Liang

March 27th TWO SPEAKERS
4:30-5:30

Yingbin (Grace) Liang, University of Hawaii
     Wireless Broadcast Networks: Reliability, Security and Stability

           Presentaion Slides

Related Papers

 

 

Maxim Raginsky

March 27th  TWO SPEAKERS
5:30-6:30
Maxim Raginsky, Duke University
     Shannon Meets Vapnik-Chervonenkis: Some Interactions Between InformationTheory and Statistical Learning

          Presentaion Slides

Related Papers

 

 

R Srikant

April 3rd
R. Srikant, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
     Routing and Admission Control for Inelastic Flows in Multihop Wireless Networks

          Presentation Slides

Related Papers

 

 

 

Oren Somekh

April 10th
Oren Somekh, Visiting Research Fellow Princeton University
     Non-Regenerative Relaying in Mesh Networks

           Presentaion Slides

Related Papers

 

 

 

Emery Brown

April 17th
Emery Brown, MIT
     A Point-Processes-Generalized Linear Model Approach to the Analysis of Spike Trains of Single Neurons

          Presentation Slides

Related Papers

 

 

 

Dongning Guo

April 24th Two Speakers
4:30-5:30
Dongning Guo, Northwestern University

     When Information Theory Meets Estimation Theory

           Presentation Slides

Related Papers

 

 

Desmond Lun

April 24th Two speakers

5:30-6:30
Desmond Lun, MIT
     Designing Synthetic Biological Networks

          Presentation Slides

Related Papers

 

 

Robert Nowak

TUESDAY, April 29th
Robert Nowak, University of Wisconsin-Madison
     Network Inference from Co-Occurrence

          Presentation Slides

Related Papers

 

 

 

Narayan Mandayam

May 1st
Narayan Mandayam, Rutgers University
     Cognitive Radio Networks

           Presentation Slides

Realatd Papers