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The CAIP "Lunchtime” Colloquium Series normally meets
Wednesday at 12pm in CoRE Bldg. 601, Busch Campus, Piscataway, unless noted.

Refreshments are served.
Directions to the CAIP Center

March 13th 2006

"The ASU Arts, Media and Engineering Program"

Andreas Spanias

Professor of Electrical Engineering and Associate & Director of AME Arizona State University

March 9th, 2006

"Peer to Peer VoIP"

Henning Schulzrinne

Chairman, Dept of Computer Science, Columbia University

February 27th, 2006

"Service Discovery Based on Matchmaking"

Omer Rana Ph.D

School of Computer Science, Cardiff University

 

 Look what you missed!!!!

October 26th, 2005

"Extracting Information from Music Audio"

Dan Ellis

Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering, Columbia University

October 21st, 2005

"Automatic Musical Instrument Recognition and Tempo Extraction for Audio Indexing"

Gael Richard

GET-Telecom Paris(NEST)

October 14th, 2005

"Performance Evaluation Suite for Communication in Grid Web Services"

Madhusudhan Govindaraju

Computer Science, SUNY Binghamton

August 8th, 2005

"Feasible Model-based Hierarchical Control Fromework for Autonomic Resource Management in Distributed Computing"

NagaratanKandasamy

Electrical and Computer Engineering, Drexel University

July 26th, 2005

"Kalman Filters for Audio-Video Source Localization and Maximum Likelihood Beamforming"

John McDonough

Univeristy of Karlsruhe - Karlsruhe, Germany

July 20th, 2005

"Fault Detection in Large Scale Distributed Systems"

Cristian Ungureanu

Robust and Secure Systems Group, NEC Research Institute

*************11:00am*************

June 20th, 2005

"Noise Robust Speech Recognition in Car Enviroment"

Futimada Itakura

Department of Informantoin Engineering, Meijo Univeristy, Nagayo, Japan

March 25nd, 2005

"Technology Trends: Multi-biometrics"

Dr. Paul Griffin

Chief Technology Officer, Identi

March 22nd, 2005

"Symphony: Adaptive, Decentralized Orchestration of Composite Wbe Services"

Neeran M. Karnik

IBM India Reseach Lab, New Delhi, India

December 1st, 2004

"Utility Functions in Autonomic Systems"

Dr William E. Walsh

IBM T.J Watson Research Center

November 17th, 2004

"Managing Peer to Peer Technology"

Howie Singer, Vice President of Technology

Warner Music Group

October 27th, 2004

"The Thinking Machine"

Mazin Rahim, Director, Natural Language Understading and Dialog

AT&T Labs - Research

September 22th, 2004

"Grid & Utility Computing in the Financial Services Domain"

Ik Yoo

Margan Stanley DW, INC

September 15th, 2004

"Knowledge Discovery From Speech and Data"

Dr. Allen Gorin

U.S. Department of Defense, Ft. Meade, Maryland

July 14th, 2004

 

 

"Empirical Dialog Trajectory Analysis"

Alicia Abella

Director - AT&T Labs-Research, Knowledge Discovery from Speech and Data Research

Jerry Wright

 Technical Consultant - AT&T Labs - Research

June 23rd, 2004

 

 

"Human-Machine Speech Communication in the Age of Semi-Intelligent Machines"

    Roni Rosenfeld

School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon Univeristy

June 15th, 2004

 

 

"Acoustic-to-Articulatory Inverse Mapping Using an HMM-Based Speech"

Sadao Hiroya

 NTT Communication Science Laboratories

June 2nd, 2004

 

From Audio-Only to Multimodal TTS"

Juergen Schroeter

    AT&T Labs - Research

 May 19th, 2004

 

 

"Video Visualizarion"

Min Chen

Department fo Computer Science, University of Wales Swansea, UK

April 29th, 2004

"Mark III Microphone Array: An Open Pervasive Sensor Platform"

Vincent Stanford and Cedrick Rochet

National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

February 18th, 2004

"Multimodal Language Processing for Flexible Interactive Systems"

    Michael Johnston

     AT&T Labs - Research

February 11th, 2004

 

“The AutoAuditorium (TM) System Things you can Do

  When Rooms have Eyes and Ears”
Michael H. Bianchi

    Founder - Foveal Systems LLC

February 4th, 2004

 

Autonomic Computing: Research Challenges and Opportunities"

    Salim Hariri

     Center for Advanced TeleSysMatics (CAT) - U. of Arizona

*********Please note the time change:  2:00pm **********

January 14th, 2004

 

Effective Web Sites: Structure, Navigation, and Graphics"

    Jean-Lun Doumont

     JL Consulting

********* CAIP Board Room - 7th Floor :  1pm **********

January 7th, 2004

 

Ubiquitous Animated Characters: removing the Authoring and Bandwidth Bottlenecks with Performance Captures and MPEG-4"

    Eric Petajan

    Face2face Animation

December 15th, 2003

 

“From Retrieval to Efficient Modeling of 3D Models”
Professor Ming Ouh Young

    Communication and Multimedia Lab

    Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering

    National Taiwan Univeristy, Taipei

December 10th, 2003

 

“Efficient 3D Model Transmission in Large Scale Networked Virtual Enviroments”
George Popescu

    IBM T.J. Watson Research Center

December 5th, 2003

 

“Spoken Dialog Research at AT&T”
Mazin Rahim, Divison Manager

    AT&T Labs Research

December 3rd, 2003

 

“Information Esthetics: from MoMA to Wall Street”
W. Bradford Paley , Associate Professor

    Columbia University

************ 3:00 PM ***************

November
19, 2003

“The Utilization of Subjective Evaluation in the Development of Vocoders”
John D. Tardelli

 Arcon Corp.

November 14th, 2003

“Brazil: A Personal Journey”
Dr Edward Devinney
Former Associate Director of CAIP – RETIRED
 

November
12, 2003

 

              CAIP Annual Research Review

12 November 2003; 8:30AM – 4:30PM
CoRE Building Lecture Hall, Busch Campus
Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, USA
Please save the date

CAIP Annual Review Agenda

CAIP Annual Review Poster

November 5th, 2003

 

 

“Phoenetic, Idiolectal and Acoustical Speaker Recognition:

Getting to Know you”
Joseph P. Campbell

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

co-sponsored by 

the IEEE Signal Processing Society, Princeton/Central Jersey Chapter 

in cooperation with 

Rutgers University,  Center for Advanced Information Processing

CoRE Building, Busch Campus, Piscataway, NJ

Lunch at 11:30am in Room CoRE 601

Seminar in CoRE Lecture Hall 12:00pm – 1:00pm

October 30th, 2003

 

 

“Grid Middleware and Bandwidth on Demand as a Grid Services Enabler”
Dr Balakrishnan Dasarathy
Telcordia Technologies Applies Research

 

October 15th, 2003

 

 

“Query-Directed Passwords – Can We Do Better than Mother’s Maiden Name”
Lawrence 0’Gorman
Avaya Labs

 

October 9th, 2003

 

 

“The Science of Audio in 2003”
James D. Johnston
Microsoft Corporation

THURSDAY – OCTOBER 9TH at 10:30AM

RM 601 – CoRE Building

September
21-22, 2003

 

= WORKSHOP =

”IWVR2003: 2nd International Workshop
on Virtual Rehabilitation”

Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, USA
Information & Registration:
http://www.iwvr.org/

September 17th, '03

 

 

“Speech and Dialog Mining”
Allen Gorin
AT&T Shannon Laboratories

 

July 23, '03

 

 

“Text-To-Speech (TTS) — Past, Present and Future”
Dr. Juergen Schroeter
AT&T Labs — Research

 

July 10, '03

 

 

In-Car Speech Recognition Using Distributed Microphones 
Adapting to Automatically Detected Driving Conditions

Dr. Fumitada Itakura
Nagoya University

 

July 9, '03

 

 

Cognitive Adaptive Networked Virtual Agent Systems (CANVAS)”
Dr. Michael K. Brown
President, Cydyreal, Inc. and Visiting Research Professor, CAIP

 

June 25, '03

 

 

Unsupervised Speaker Segmentation of Telephone Conversations
Dr. Aaron E. Rosenberg
Speech and Image Processing Services Research Lab
AT&T Labs - Research

 

June 18, '03

 

Wednesday

CoRE 601

= WORKSHOP =

Autonomic Computing
Professor Manish Parashar
Associate Professor, Rutgers U., ECE and CAIP Center

More on the course and agenda

Course Overview & Bio of Presenter

 

June 11, '03

 

Multi-Channel Signal Processing for Telecollaboration in

 the Next-Generation Multimedia Communication Systems
Yiteng (Arden) Huang
Member Technical Staff, Bell Laboratories – Lucent Technology

 

June 4, '03

 

The Use of Sensor Feedback in the Control of Mini Invasive Surgery Robotic Assistants
Professor Guillaume Morel
Associate Professor, Robotic Laboratory of Paris
University of Paris VI, France
Sponsor:   Robotics and Automation Chapter Meeting,
               IEEE Princeton/Central Jersey Section

 

June 4, '03

 

The Use of Sensor Feedback in the Control of Mini Invasive Surgery Robotic Assistants
Professor Guillaume Morel
Associate Professor, Robotic Laboratory of Paris
University of Paris VI, France
Sponsor:   Robotics and Automation Chapter Meeting,
               IEEE Princeton/Central Jersey Section

 

May 28, '03

 

Microphone arrays: from Mega to Nano
Gary Elko, Ph.D.
Member, Multimedia Technologies Research Department,
Avaya Communications

 

May 9, '03

FRIDAY

Knowledge Based Feature Extraction for Automatic Speech Recognition
Professor Chin Lee
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA

 

April 30, '03

 

SCORM and MPEG-4 Compliance In Distance Learning
Cesar Bandera, Ph.D.
Creneaux LLC, New York City, NY

 

April 28, '03

MONDAY

CoRE

LECTURE HALL

SUN Technology Day at Rutgers
8:45 – Noon              AGENDA
Presenting SUN experts on High Performance Computing, Grid Computing and Visualization
                        Refreshments provided

 

April 15, '03

TUESDAY

Speech Recogntion at SpeechWorks
Johan Schalkwyk
SpeechWorks International, Boston, MA

 

April 9, '03

 

A Generative Theory of Shape
Prof. Michael Leyton, Center for Discrete Mathematics
& Theoretical Computer Science (DIMACS), Rugters University

 

Apr. 3, 03

THURSDAY

 

Software Metrics
Hilda B. Klasky ECE, CAIP (Advisor: Prof. Manish Parashar)

 

April 1, '03

TUESDAY

9AM-NOON

CoRE 601

Busch Campus

8:30AM Coffee/
Registration

 

= TUTORIAL =

“Automatic Speech Recognition for Wireless Mobile Devices”
Dr. R. C. Rose and Dr. S. Parthasarathy, Members Technical Staff,
AT&T Labs-Research

Tutorial Syllabus and Presenter Biographies   [PDF]
REGISTER FOR THE TUTORIAL

 

Mar. 27, 03

THURSDAY

 

What can be learned from one of Nature’s most advanced biosonar: Discussion on Bottlenose dolphins’ echolocation waveforms with respect to echolocation tasks in shallow water
Dr. Marc P. Olivieri, AS2P Consulting

                                                                           Presentation Slides (pdf)

 

Feb. 26, 03

 

Wizard of Oz Method for Learning Conversational Agents
Masayuki Okamoto, Department of Social Informatics, Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University

 

Feb. 24, 03

MONDAY

 

On the Metrics and Euler-Lagrange Equations of Computational Anatomy
Dr. Michael I. Miller, Prof. Biomedical Engineering, and ECE Director, Center for imaging Science, Johns Hopkins University

 

Feb. 19, 03

 

Application of Parallel Adaptive Mesh Refinement for Detonation Structure Simulation
Ralf Deiterding, Institute of Mathematics
Technical University of Cottbus, Germany.

 

Feb. 13, 03

THURSDAY