[Colloquium] Reminder: Talk TODAY @ TTI-C (Tin Kam Ho) 1pm

Katherine Cumming kcumming at tti-c.org
Fri May 27 10:16:33 CDT 2005


(1)Learning Theory Program/ML Summer School
Speaker:  Tin Kam Ho, Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies
Speaker's Homepage: http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/who/tkh/index.html
Time:  Friday, May 27 @ 1:00pm
Location:  TTI-C, Conference Room
Title:  Interactive Pattern Discovery with Mirage
Abstract:
Mirage is a Java-based graphical tool for open-ended pattern discovery
that combines human and machine capabilities for correlating observed or
simulated data from multiple perspectives and at different depths of
analysis. Mirage was developed to address the practical needs in
studying the rich context beyond the core classification tasks in many
real-world learning problems. Through highly flexible visual displays
and intuitive exploratory operations, it enables domain experts to
exercise their judgement at various stages in pattern analysis, and
assists analysts in obtaining insights into the data geometry and making
critical methodological choices.

I will show the tool's applications in analyzing photonics simulations,
evaluating performances of telecommunication systems, and in astronomy.
I will also discuss directions for future research on how to organize
the tool to lay a solid foundation for meeting the diverse needs and
enabling continuous growth.

For a demonstration of the software Mirage please Click Here
<http://cm.bell-labs.com/who/tkh/mirage> 
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future TTI-C talks and events, please go to the TTI-C Events page:
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Chicago, IL  60637)
 
 
 
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