Saturday, August 15, 2015

Videos: Summer School on Hashing: Theory and Applications, 2014



Last year, I mentioned the slides of the 2014 Summer School on Hashing: Theory and Applications but Idid not realize they also had videos for the talks. Here they are from this channel. A wonderful summary of these talks was given on the neustar resarch blog (Hitting the Books: EADS Summer School on Hashing



Basics of hashing: k-independence and the impact on applications (by Rasmus Pagh)
by Aikimaify



1:02:16


Bloom filters and their diverse applications (Michael Mitzenmacher)
by Aikimaify



1:27:23


High speed hashing for integers and strings (by Mikkel Thorup)
by Aikimaify



58:18


Dictionaries with implicit keys (by Rasmus Pagh)
by Aikimaify



34:42


Cuckoo hashing and balanced allocations (by Michael Mitzenmacher)
by Aikimaify



1:32:50


Reliable hashing for complex applications (by Mikkel Thorup)
by Aikimaify



1:01:40


WATCHED
Streams, sketching, and databases I (by Graham Cormode)
by Aikimaify



1:21:58


Dimensionality reductions (by Alexander Andoni)
by Aikimaify



1:24:55


Coordinated sampling (Haim Kaplan)
by Aikimaify



1:23:36


Streams, sketching, and databases II (by Graham Cormode)
by Aikimaify



1:27:03


Locality senitive hashing (Alexander Andoni)
by Aikimaify



1:34:18


Hashing in machine learning (by John Langford)
by Aikimaify



1:12:28


Hashing Algorithms for Efficient Search, Learning, and Compressed Sensing (Workshop by Ping Li)
by Aikimaify



1:35:09


Cell probe lower bounds for approximate near neighbor search with Bregman divergences
by Aikimaify
 
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