Date | Speaker | Title (link to abstract) | Bio | Slides
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Jan. 7
| Christopher Olston, Yahoo! Research
| Programming and Debugging Large-Scale Data Processing Workflows
| bio
| slides (pdf)
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Jan. 14
| Christopher Re, University of Wisconsin
| Hazy: A Relational Operator-based Approach to Statistical Data Analysis
| bio
| slides (pptx)
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Jan. 21
| Christos Faloutsos, Carnegie-Mellon University / Google
| Mining Billion-node Graphs: Patterns and Tools
| bio
| slides (pdf)
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Jan. 28
| Todd J. Green, UC Davis
| Efficiently Supporting Changes to Declarative Schema Mappings
| bio
| slides (pptx)
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Feb. 4
| Michael Carey, UC Irvine
| ASTERIX: Towards a Scalable, Semistructured Data Platform for Evolving World Models
| bio
| slides (pptx)
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Feb. 11
| AnHai Doan, University of Wisconsin / Kosmix
| Human-Centric Challenges in Building and Using Structured Web Databases
| bio
| slides (pptx)
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Feb. 18
| Mor Naaman, Rutgers University
| Emotion, Tie Persistence and Network Structure on Twitter
| bio
| slides (pdf)
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Feb. 25
| Hakan Hacigumus, NEC Labs
| CloudDB: A Data Store for All Sizes in the Cloud
| bio
| slides (pdf)
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March 4
| Tim Kraska, UC Berkeley
| CrowdDB: Answering Queries with Crowdsourcing
| bio
| slides (pdf)
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March 11
| Andrew Tomkins, Google
| User Modeling on the World Wide Web
| bio
| slides (pdf)
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