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We are soliciting talks from our faculty members, students, and visitors from industry and other institutions. Please consider sharing your interesting research on database systems with us. The dates open are listed below -- but if you happen to be available at some other date than those listed, or at a date that's already taken, please contact Kristen LeFevre or Ameet Kini. We are very flexible in moving talks around!
Unless otherwise announced, this one-hour seminar is held every Friday of the semester in room 3310 CS&S at 1:30 pm.
You can also check out the upcoming talks in the department's event page.
| Date | Speaker(s) | Title | Abstract/Paper | Comments |
| Jan 26 |   |   |   | TBD |
| Feb 2 |   |   |   | TBD |
| Feb 9 |   |   |   | TBD |
| Feb 16 | Nilesh Dalvi University of Washington |
Managing Uncertainty Using Probabilistic Databases | Abstract |   |
| Feb 23 | Luna Dong University of Washington |
Managing a Space of Heterogeneous Data | Abstract |   |
| March 2 | Byron Gao Simon Fraser University |
Heading for the Good Old Days | Abstract |   |
| March 9 |   |   |   | TBD |
| March 16 |   |   |   | TBD |
| March 23 | Christopher Jermaine University of Florida |
Supporting Scalable Online Statistical Processing | Abstract |   |
| March 30 |   |   |   | TBD |
| April 6 |   | Spring Break |   |   |
| April 13 |   |   |   | TBD |
| April 20 |   |   |   | TBD |
| April 27 | Daniel Kifer Cornell University |
TBD | TBD |   |
| May 4 | Michael Gubanov University of Washington |
Structural text search and comparison using automatically extracted schema | Abstract |   |
| May 11 | Michael Cafarella University of Washington |
Structured Queries Over Web Text | Abstract |   |