EMMDS 2009: European Workshop on Challenges in Modern Massive Data Sets
Call for participation/posters
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Dates: July 1-4, 2009
Location: Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Copenhagen, Denmark
Website: http://mmds.imm.dtu.dk
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Scope:
The 2009 European Workshop on Challenges in Modern Massive Data Sets
(EMMDS 2009) will address algorithmic, mathematical, and statistical
challenges in modern statistical data analysis. The goals of EMMDS 2009
are to explore novel techniques for modeling and analyzing massive,
high-dimensional, and nonlinearly-structured scientific and internet data
sets, and to bring together computer scientists, statisticians,
mathematicians, and data analysis practitioners to promote
cross-fertilization of ideas.
Confirmed speakers:
John Ashburner, University College London
Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Yahoo! Research, Barcelona
Rasmus Bro, University of Copenhagen
Joachim Buhmann, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zürich
Joaquin Quiñonero Candela, Microsoft Research, Cambridge
Pedro Cano, BMAT, Barcelona Music and Audio Technologies
Edward Chang, Google Research, Beijing
Pierre Comon, University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis
Nello Cristianini, University of Bristol
Lars Elden, Linköping University
Charles Elkan, University of California, San Diego
Jerome Friedman, Stanford University
Mark Herbster, University College London
Thomas Hofmann, Google Research, Zürich
Samuel Kaski, Helsinki University of Technology
Steffen Lauritzen, University of Oxford
Neil Lawrence, University of Manchester
Michael Mahoney, Stanford University
Klaus Mosegaard, University of Copenhagen
Michael Ng, Hong Kong Baptist University
Tomaso Poggio, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bernhard Schölkopf, Max Plank Institute
Yee Whye Teh, University College of London
Important dates:
May 1, 2009: Deadline for early registration
June 1, 2009: Final registration deadline and deadline for registering
posters
July 1-4, 2009: EMMDS 2009 Workshop
Organizers:
Morten Mørup (DTU), Lek-Heng Lim (Berkeley),
Lars Kai Hansen (DTU), Gunnar Carlsson (Stanford)
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