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CSW 2006 Schedule for September 25, 2006

8:40 am: Breakfast arrives at Vassar and Main (be there!) 
8:45 am: Bus ride to Commonwealth Museum, breakfast on bus
9:30 am: Opening remarks
Session 1: Chair: Nirav Dave
    9:45am:  HQ Replication: Efficient Quorum Agreement for Reliable Distributed Systems 
             - Cowling, Meyers, Liskov, Rodrigues, Shrira
    10:05am: Controlled Interleaving in Transactions - Agrawal, Sukha
    10:25am: Sidestepping Impossibility: Combat Consensus in the Assassins' Guild - Beal
10:45am: Elevator Pitches
10:55am: Break
Session 2: Chair: Harold Fox
    11:05am: A Prototype System for Photo-Oriented Questions - Yeh
    11:25am: Initial Results from Speech and Sketching User Study - Adler, Davis
    11:45am: Remembrance: A Framework for Ubiquitously Capturing Users?
             Work and Life Patterns - Van Kleek
12:05pm: Elevator Pitches

12:15pm: Lunch (Museum tours starting 1pm)

 1:45pm: ITA: Todd Williamson

Session 3: Chair: Tom Yeh
    2:15pm:  Wide-Area 3D Tracking from Omnivision Video and 3D Structure - Koch, Teller
    2:35pm:  Fast and Accurate Skinning - Wang, Pulli, Popovic
    2:55pm:  Recognizing Places with Weak Evidence - Olson
3:15pm:  Break
Session 4: Chair: Jae Lee
    3:25pm:  Efficient Model Learning for Dialog Management - Doshi, Roy
    3:45pm:  Finding Recurring Patterns in Speech - Park, Glass
    4:05pm:  Integer Linear Programming for Selection-and-Ordering Problems - P. Deshpande
4:25pm:  Break
Session 5: Chair: Jake Beal
    4:35pm:  Computer-aided Neurological Screening Through Clock Sketches - Wheeler, Davis
    4:55pm:  Recognition of Hand Drawn Chemical Diagrams - Ouyang
    5:15pm:  A Biological Layer Abstraction and Standards Hierarchy - Che
5:35pm:  Break

6:00pm:  Panel: What is Computer Science?  What unique contribution do we make to related fields?
      Moderator: Jacob Eisenstein
      Panelists: Austin Che, Meg Aycinena, Michael Pellauer, Jacob Scott
7:00pm:  Dinner
8:00pm:  Dinner talk: Russ Tedrake
8:30pm:  Awards Presentation
9:00pm:  Return to Cambridge

 


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Revised Thursday, September 21, 2006 11:11:23 EDT