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IBM科学賞 歴代受賞者一覧(第21回から第24回) - Japan. 辻井研究室 - 発表論文. Publication list of Takeo Igarashi. 21世紀COE「情報科学技術戦略コア」 ITEE Innovation Expo 2002. 29th October - UQ Centre, St. Lucia Campus Innovation Expo is a showcase of ideas and research. For business, students and the public it is an opportunity to meet UQ's young innovators and discover the culmination of years of intensive research and study. From robot soccer to solar powered cars; from virtual households to software set to revolutionise the way we live. Innovation Expo is not only informative, it's a lot of fun as well. University is where we as a community raise our lawyers, historians, teachers, doctors, engineers, architects, leaders, poets and prophets. We at the School of Information Technology & Electrical Engineering (ITEE), like other Schools within the University of Queensland, are aware of our influence on our students, and of our students influence on the local and international community.

Later in the day our doors are open to the public and the rest of the UQ campus. The day is topped off with speeches and prizes given by industry and project sponsors. 世界のエレクトロニクス技術の最新動向がわかる. JMLR Papers. Journal of Systems and Software. Journal of Systems Architecture. Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Browse by Collection - CaltechAUTHORS. Caltech Course:Quantum Computation. John Preskill Go to the home page of Ph219/CS219 for 2013-14.Go to the home page of Ph219/CS219 for 2011.Go to the home page of Ph219/CS219 for 2008-09.Go to the home page of Ph219/CS219 for 2006-07.Go to the home page of Ph219/CS219 for 2005-06.Go to the home page of Ph219/CS219 for 2004. Contents Go directly to course outline, references, lecture notes, or homework .

Course Description The theory of quantum information and quantum computation.Overview of classical information theory, compression of quantum information, transmission of quantum information through noisy channels, quantum entanglement, quantum cryptography. Overview of classical complexity theory, quantum complexity, efficient quantum algorithms, quantum error-correcting codes, fault-tolerant quantum computation, physical implementations of quantum computation. Class Meetings Mondays and Wednesdays and 1:00 to 2:30 in 269 Lauritsen, first, second, and third terms.

Instructors Course Requirements Prerequisites References Homework. CMU SCS TECH REPO COL. Daniel Golovin's Research Page. I am interested in devising practical algorithms for important learning and optimization problems with strong theoretical guarantees on their performance. Below are descriptions of (some of) the projects I have worked on. I have worked with Andreas Krause on an extension of the very useful notion of submodularity to adaptive optimization problems.

In these problems, you perform a sequence of actions, where each action can depend on the result of the previous actions. An example adaptive optimization problem might be a physician trying to diagnose a patient; the physician performs a sequence of tests where each choice of test depends on the outcomes of all previous tests.

These problems are notoriously difficult to reason about in general. I believe there will be many more applications of adaptive submodularity, and that it represents an important advancement in our understanding of these notoriously difficult problems. How inherently sequential are the algorithms required for learning? Harvard Engineering and Applied Sciences. IEEE Software Magazine | Free Articles, Columns, and Multimedia on Computing Now. Sensor Cloud: A Cloud of Virtual Sensors The Missouri Science and Technology sensor cloud lets different networks in a huge geographical area connect together and multiple users employ it simultaneously on demand.

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Home Page for UCB CS294-59, Fall 2010. Technical Reports. The EECS Technical Memorandum Series provides a dated archive of EECS research. It includes Ph.D. theses and master's reports as well as technical documents that complement traditional publication media such as journals. For example, technical reports may document work in progress, early versions of results that are eventually published in more traditional media, and supplemental information such as long proofs, software documentation, code listings, or elaborated examples. Technical reports listed here include the EECS Technical Report series (started in October 2005), the CS Technical Report series (from 1982 to 2005), and the ERL Technical report series (from 1984 to 2005, plus selected titles from before 1984). Full text is included for the EECS and CS series, but not for the ERL series.

In the case of the ERL series, full text may be available on other web sites (such as the personal web pages of the authors). Graphics.ucsd.edu/~henrik/papers/interactive_caustics/interactive_caustics.pdf.

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J. Gregory Steffan. Publications of Jonathan Rose. Aaron Hertzmann: Research.