Graham Cormode visiting
Hi all. Here's another in our series of data and database talks. Talk will be on Weds Jan 30, Room 302 at noon. NOTE THAT THERE WILL NOT BE A REMINDER THE DAY-OF, BECAUSE MAILING LISTS WILL BE DOWN DUE TO MIGRATION!!! Let me know if you want to meet with the speaker; should be of interest to both theory and systems people. Talk: Small Summaries for Big Data In dealing with big data, we often need to look at a small summary to get the big picture. Over recent years, many new techniques have been developed which allow important properties of large distributions to be extracted from compact and easy-to-build summaries. In this talk, I'll highlight some examples of different types of summarization: sampling, sketching, and special-purpose. Then I'll outline the road ahead for further development of such summaries. Graham Cormode is a Principal Member of Technical Staff in the Database Management Group at AT&T Shannon Laboratories in New Jersey. Previously, he was a researcher at Bell Labs, after postdoctoral study at the DIMACS center in Rutgers University from 2002-2004. His PhD was granted by the University of Warwick in 2002. His work considers aspects of managing and working with large amounts of data, with particular emphasis on privacy and anonymization, and large scale analytics. --Ari
Reminder - this talk is today at noon On 1/25/13 12:13 PM, Ariel Rabkin wrote:
Hi all.
Here's another in our series of data and database talks. Talk will be on Weds Jan 30, Room 302 at noon.
NOTE THAT THERE WILL NOT BE A REMINDER THE DAY-OF, BECAUSE MAILING LISTS WILL BE DOWN DUE TO MIGRATION!!!
Let me know if you want to meet with the speaker; should be of interest to both theory and systems people.
Talk: Small Summaries for Big Data
In dealing with big data, we often need to look at a small summary to get the big picture. Over recent years, many new techniques have been developed which allow important properties of large distributions to be extracted from compact and easy-to-build summaries. In this talk, I'll highlight some examples of different types of summarization: sampling, sketching, and special-purpose. Then I'll outline the road ahead for further development of such summaries.
Graham Cormode is a Principal Member of Technical Staff in the Database Management Group at AT&T Shannon Laboratories in New Jersey. Previously, he was a researcher at Bell Labs, after postdoctoral study at the DIMACS center in Rutgers University from 2002-2004. His PhD was granted by the University of Warwick in 2002. His work considers aspects of managing and working with large amounts of data, with particular emphasis on privacy and anonymization, and large scale analytics.
--Ari _______________________________________________ talks mailing list talks@lists.cs.princeton.edu https://lists.cs.princeton.edu/mailman/listinfo/talks
participants (2)
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Ariel Rabkin
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Vivek Pai