<div dir="ltr"><div><div>Prezados (as), boa tarde.<br><br>Convidamos a todos para duas palestras do <b>Professor Dennis Shasha da Universidade de Nova York</b>,
o qual estará realizando uma visita ao Departamento de Computação no período de
22 de fevereiro à 02 de março. O Professor Dennis Shasha é um renomado
cientista da Ciência da Computação, em particular da área de Banco de
Dados. Suas palestras são muito concorridas nos eventos da área.<div><br></div>Segue abaixo um pequeno resumo de algumas de suas habilidades:<br><br>"Professor
Dennis Shasha works on quite a few different projects. Most have to do
with large data and pattern matching or machine learning. Areas of
interest include computational biology and biomedicine (data analysis,
visualization, experimental design), time series (fast algorithms for
fundamental problems such as correlation and burst detection as well as
applications like query by humming), and pattern matching in trees and
graphs. Beginning in 2013, Ihe has been intrigued by the problems and
opportunities in millimeter wireless under the auspices of NYU Wireless.
This has included projects having to do with making magnetic resonance
image reconstruction faster and core topics like channel modeling and
databases for propagation measurements. A general pattern? He likes
puzzles. A second general pattern is that he programs a lot in a fast,
extremely expressive language called K and its successor languages like
q."<br><br>Segue abaixo os detalhes das duas palestras que ele irá proferir:<br><br><b>Palestra #1: The Changing Nature of Invention in Computer Science<br>Local/Horário: Sala de Seminários Bloco 952, Terça-Feira (23/Fevereiro) às 9:00h</b><br><br>What
drives inventions in computing? Necessity seems to play only a minor
role. Anger at the way things are is much more powerful, because it
leads to easier ways to work (the invention of new computer languages). A
general dissatisfaction with the practical or theoretical structure of
the world can open up whole new approaches to problems (complexity
theory and cryptography). Finally, a genuine collaboration between
people and machines can lead to an entirely new kind of engineering for
devices that will travel to far-off planets or to hostile environments.
The talk will discuss the work of several inventors in computing and
engineering, their inventions, and how they came up with them and how
they plan to come up with more in the future. The ensuing discussion
will address the fundamental nature of invention in a world partly
populated by intelligent machines.<br><br><br><b>Palestra #2: Fast Calculations of Simple Primitives in Time Series<br>Local/Horário: Sala de Seminários Bloco 952, Quarta-Feira (24/Fevereiro) às 9:00h</b><br><br>Financial
time series streams are watched closely by millions of traders. What
exactly do they look for and how can we help them do it faster?
Physicists study the time series emerging from their sensors. The same
question holds for them. Musicians produce time series. This talk
presents techniques and case studies for three problems:<br><br>i. Finding sliding window correlations in financial, physical, and<br>other applications.<br>ii. Discovering bursts in large sensor data of gamma rays.<br>iii. Matching hums to recorded music, even when people don't hum well.<br><br>This
tutorial draws mostly from the book High Performance Discovery in Time
Series: techniques and case studies, Springer-Verlag 2004 but will
discuss some techniques that post-date the publication of that book<br><br><br></div>Atenciosamente,<br></div>Secretaria do MDCC <br><div><div><div><div class="gmail_signature"><div dir="ltr"><div><div dir="ltr"><div><b><font color="#b45f06">(85) 3366-9847 R 216</font></b></div><b><a href="http://mdcc.ufc.br/" target="_blank"><font color="#b45f06">http://mdcc.ufc.br/</font></a></b><div><b><font color="#b45f06">Universidade Federal do Ceará - UFC</font></b></div><div><b><font color="#b45f06">Centro de Ciências</font></b></div><div><b><font color="#b45f06">Departamento de Computação<br></font></b><div><b><font color="#b45f06">Mestrado e Doutorado em Ciência da Computação - MDCC</font></b></div></div><div><b><font color="#b45f06"><br></font></b></div><div><span style="font-family:arial;font-size:small">Curta a nossa página no Facebook e fique por dentro das notícias. <a href="http://www.facebook.com/ufc.mdcc" target="_blank">www.facebook.com/ufc.mdcc</a></span></div></div></div></div></div></div>
</div></div></div>