This lecture series honors our former colleague with speakers who similarly are innovators in their fields. It is brought to you with the support of Amit Singhal, PhD '97.

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Gerard Salton (1927- 1995)


A towering figure in the field of information retrieval, Gerard Salton synthesized ideas from mathematics, statistics, and natural language processing to create a scientific basis for extracting semantics from word frequency. The impact of his contribution is profound - five textbooks, over 150 research papers, and dozens of Ph.D. students. The modern information science research scene, with its terabyte databases, Web, and related technologies, owes a great deal to Gerry's pioneering efforts.

Thursday 12.02.10

Minimizing Communication in Linear Algebra
Host: David Bindel

Thursday 11.18.10

Computer Science as Social Science: The future of the Internet
Speaker: David Clark, MIT
Host: Emin Gun Sirer

Thursday 11.11.10

Speaker: Jim Larus, Microsoft Research
Host: Nate Foster

Thursday 10.07.10

Speaker: Monika Henzinger, University of Vienna, Austria
Host: Bobby Kleinberg

All lectures are presented in B17 Upson Hall, Cornell University.

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