We have covered these excellent MMDS meetings before. Mike Mahoney just sent me the following:
Hi Igor,Hope all is well.... I wanted to ask you to distribute the announcement to anyone in your circles who you think might be interested.The announcement is below, and note that early registration has been extended by a week.Thanks!Michael
Sure Mike.
Registration for the 2014 Workshop on Algorithms for Modern Massive Data Sets (MMDS 2014) is now available at:
http://mmds-data.org/home/registration2014
Early registration has been extended until May 7, 2014.
In addition to four days of talks on algorithmic and statistical aspects of modern large-scale data analysis, MMDS 2014 will have a contributed poster session one evening. The registration fee is waived for student poster presenters. You may apply to present a poster at the link above.
Event: MMDS 2014: Workshop on Algorithms for Modern Massive Data Sets
Dates: June 17-20, 2014
Location: UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
Website: http://mmds-data.orgContact: organizers@mmds-data.org
Synopsis: The 2014 Workshop on Algorithms for Modern Massive Data Sets (MMDS 2014) will address algorithmic, mathematical, and statistical challenges in modern statistical data analysis. The goals of MMDS 2014 are to explore novel techniques for modeling and analyzing massive, high-dimensional, and nonlinearly-structured scientific and internet data sets, and to bring together computer scientists, statisticians,
mathematicians, and data analysis practitioners to promote cross-fertilization of ideas.Organizers: Michael Mahoney (UC Berkeley), Alexander Shkolnik (Stanford), Petros Drineas (RPI), Reza Zadeh (Stanford), Fernando Perez (UC Berkeley)
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