Since the last Around the Blogs in 78 hours, we saw some announcements for GraphLab as a company, some calls for SPARC 2013 and GlobalSIP. All of these news in listed below. It even looks like some of you took advantage of the different groups set up for that purpose. Good! To recap, we now have the Google+ Community (384), the CompressiveSensing subreddit (115), the LinkedIn Compressive Sensing group (2273) or the Matrix Factorization (660). With these numbers, it would be a wise choice to directly pitch to these crowds when you want to talk about a new meeting, or a job or anything else for that matter.
Laurent
- Gas chromatography and 2D-gas chromatography for petroleum industry: The race for selectivity
- Signal Processing for Chemical Sensing: ICASSP 2013 Special session
Fabian
Danny
- An Overview of Graph Processing Frameworks
- Kaggle Titanic Contest
- Funding for the next generation of GraphLab
- Bond Percolation in GraphLab
Dirk
Hein
Tianyi
Josh
Vladimir
Andrew
Christian
John
Machine Learning
Sebastien
Cam
Brian
While on Nuit Blanche, we had:
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- Open PhD position in applied analysis, mathematical imaging, inverse problems
- Existence of minimizers for the Horn-Schunck functional for optical flow
Hein
Tianyi
Josh
Vladimir
Andrew
Christian
John
Machine Learning
Sebastien
- The aftermath of ORF523 and the final
- ORF523: Optimization with bandit feedback
- ORF523: Acceleration by randomization for a sum of smooth and strongly convex functions
Cam
- 21st Century Problems
- Multi-Armed Bandits
- Machine Learning counter-examples
- How to solve the Price is Right's Showdown
- An algorithm to sort "Top" Comments
Brian
While on Nuit Blanche, we had:
- Ghost Imaging does 3D and multispectral Imaging
- Sparse FFT implementations
- Another day at the Big Data: Theoretical and Practical Challenges Workshop
- A day at the Big Data: Theoretical and Practical Challenges Workshop
- Please take the time to nominate somebody or something today
- Sunday Morning Insight: Computational Cooking, you won't see food the same way anymore.
- The OSTP is seeking an Outstanding “Open Science” Champion of Change
- Saturday Morning Videos (part II)
- Saturday Morning Videos
Credit: ESA/NASA
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