[Colloquium] Talk by Robert Grossman on Wednesday, May 3, 2006

Margery Ishmael marge at cs.uchicago.edu
Fri Apr 21 09:09:10 CDT 2006


DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE - TALK

Date: Wednesday, May 3, 2006
Time: 2:30 p.m.
Place: Ryerson 251

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Speaker:  ROBERT GROSSMAN

From:  University of Illinois at Chicago and Open Data Partners

Url:  http://users.lac.uic.edu/~grossman/

Title:  Local Terabytes, Remote Terabytes, and Distributed Terabytes:  
Three Case Studies in Data mining

Abstract:

Spinning a terabyte of disk is now very easy, but analyzing a terabyte
of heterogeneous data to extract meaningful information is still a  
challenge.  If the terabytes are in another location, then developing  
the appropriate middleware to access, explore and transport it is a  
challenge. Finally, if the data is from separate sources, especially  
distributed sources, then integrating the data is a challenge.  In  
this talk, we look at three case studies in data mining that address  
these and
related challenges.

***The talk will be followed by refreshments in Ryerson 255***

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Host:  Stuart Kurtz

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