FTF-Newsletter Juni 2010

logo_newsMit dem FTF-Newsletter wollen wir sowohl einen Rückblick als auch Ausblick auf die Tätigkeiten desFördervereins Technische Fakultät geben:


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Alle Termine finden Sie natürlich auch im TEWI-Fakultätskalender der Universität Klagenfurt. Allgemeine News rund um die Universität Klagenfurt finden Sie hier.

An- bzw. Abmeldung zum Newsletter via http://www.foerderverein-technische-fakultaet.at/ [RSSEmail, Twitter, PDF,Xing, LinkedIn].

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Rückblick: Recent Advances in Visual Information Retrieval

Mathias Lux introduced Oge Marques‘ talk about recent advances in visual information retrieval.

@ogemarques giving his talk ... a photo :) on Twitpic
Abstract: Visual information retrieval (VIR) is an active and vibrant research area which attempts at providing means for organizing, indexing, annotating, and retrieving visual information (images and videos) form large, unstructured repositories. In its early years (1995-2000) the research efforts were dominated by content-based approaches contributed primarily by the image and video processing community. Later, it was widely recognized that the challenges imposed by the semantic gap (the lack of coincidence between an image’s visual contents and its semantic interpretation) required a clever use of textual metadata (in addition to information extracted from the image’s pixel contents) to make image and video retrieval solutions efficient and effective. The need to bridge (or at least narrow) the semantic gap has been one of the driving forces behind current VIR research. Additionally, other related research problems and market opportunities have started to emerge, offering a broad range of exciting problems for computer scientists and engineers to work on.

This talk revisits the field of content-based image retrieval (CBIR) 10 years after “the end of the early years” (as announced in a seminal paper in the field) and highlights the most relevant advances, pending challenges, and promising opportunities in CBIR and related areas. Particularly, it includes an overview of the important field of medical image retrieval, its main challenges and opportunities.

View more presentations from Oge Marques.
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Rückblick: Die unsichtbaren Diener – Der Compiler und seine Artgenossen

IMG_1194_1In der Vortragsreihe des Projektes Informatik verstehen hat am 8. Juni Herr Prof. Böszörmenyi vom Institut für Informationstechnologie über das Thema „Die unsichtbaren Diener – Der Compiler und seine Artgenossen“ referiert. Neben Mitarbeitern der Universität nahmen erfreulicherweise auch Lehrer und zahlreiche Schüler am Vortrag teil.

Link zu den Vortragsfolien: http://www.itec.uni-klu.ac.at/~laszlo/courses/cb/Compiler.pdf

Die unsichtbaren Diener – Der Compiler und seine Artgenossen

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40-Jahr-Feier an der Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt

Am 18. Juni 2010 feiert die Universität Klagenfurt ihr 40 Jahr-Jubiläum, zu dem wir Sie recht herzlich einladen möchten.

  • 10:00 Uhr s.t.: Akademischer Festakt im Hans-Romauch-Hörsaal (HS A). Musikalische Untermalung durch das Austrian Brass Quintett (Anmeldungen: pr@uni-klu.ac.at oder T +43(0)463 2700 9302)
  • 14:00 Uhr: Eröffnung des Reflek

    toriums, Campus Führungen (Anmeldung vor dem HS A), Institutsfeiern

  • 20:00 Uhr: CAMPUS FESTIVALDie Uni wird zur Showbühne! Feiern Sie mit uns 40 Jahre Alpen-Adria-Universität und erleben Sie mit uns auf sechs Bühnen die Kultband OPUS, die Surfer, Extra3, The Talltones, die Rockband Beth Edges, DJ Manuelito und DJ Freddy Sunshine. Lassen Sie sich am Campus-Areal kulinarisch verwöhnen, beobachten Sie Feuerartisten und Stelzengeher, tanzen Sie und staunen Sie über das strahlende Mitternachtsfeuerwerk.

Wir freuen uns auf Ihr Kommen!

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Recommending Software Modules

resnik2Abstract:
Popular programming languages offer thousands of add-on libraries or modules. Popular applications offer thousands of add-on plug-in modules. We consider the problem of recommending a small set of related modules when someone visits a page describing a module. There are three promising sources of information for these recommendations. The first is textual similarity among the descriptions of modules. The second is co-mention of the modules in forum conversations. The third is co-installation of modules in public sites that report on which modules are used. I will report on a deployment on drupal.org, comparing the effectiveness (in terms of user click-throughs) of recommenders that use the three sources. I will also describe a further experiment, about to be released on drupal.org, that dynamically updates the recommendations based on users‘ click behaviors, using a Multi-Armed Bandit learning algorithm. I will describe how we are using the three sources of information to set „priors“ for the bandit algorithm, and how we will assess the amount of improvement in recommendations from using the

priors as compared to a prior-free version of the bandit algorithm.
Background paper: http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1639714.1639737

Paul Resnick is a Professor at the University of Michigan School of Information. He previously worked as a researcher at AT&T Labs and AT&T Bell Labs, and as an Assistant Professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management. He received the master’s and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT, and a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from the University of Michigan.
Professor Resnick’s research focuses on SocioTechnical Capital, productive social relations that are enabled by the ongoing use of information and communication technology. His current projects include analyzing and designing reputation systems, ride share coordination services, and applying principles from economics and social psychology to the design of on-line communities.
Resnick was a pioneer in the field of recommender systems (sometimes called collaborative filtering or social filtering). Recommender systems guide people to interesting materials based on recommendations from other people. His articles have appeared in Scientific American, Wired, Communications of the ACM, The American Economic Review, Management Science, and many other publications.

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