Can the group make these speeches available online (such as youtube) for the global community?
Thx, steve On 9/28/09, Jimmy Lin <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Just a final reminder for this NSF/Google/IBM event next Monday (10/5). > We've put together an exciting program with talks by Luiz André > Barroso (Google), Hamid Pirahesh (IBM), and many academics describing > their latest research with Hadoop. Hope you can join us next week! > > Best, > Jimmy > > > ==CLuE PI Meeting 2009== > > Monday, October 5, 2009 > Computer History Museum > Mountain View, California > > Sponsored by the National Science Foundation, Google, IBM > Organized by the University of Maryland Cloud Computing Center > > Website: https://wiki.umiacs.umd.edu/ccc/index.php/CLuE_PI_Meeting_2009 > Registration: http://clue2009.eventbrite.com/ > > = What's this event about? > > In October 2007, Google and IBM announced the first pilot phase of the > Academic Cloud Computing Initiative (ACCI), which granted several > prominent U.S. universities access to a large computer cluster running > Hadoop, an open source distributed computing platform inspired by > Google’s file system and MapReduce programming model. In February 2008, > the ACCI partnered with the National Science Foundation to provide grant > funding to academic researchers interested in exploring large-data > applications that could take advantage of this infrastructure. This > resulted in the creation of the Cluster Exploratory (CLuE) program led > by Dr. Jim French, which currently funds 14 projects. See this NSF Press > Release for a short description of all the projects funded under the > CLuE program. > > Nearing the two year anniversary of this collaboration, the National > Science Foundation, Google, and IBM will be jointly sponsoring a meeting > for the CLuE project principal investigators (PIs). This will event will > be open to the public—in fact, the explicit goal of this event is to > showcase the exciting research currently underway in academia and > promote closer ties with the broader "cloud computing" community in the > bay area. > > = Schedule at a Glance > > See below for an overview of talks scheduled for the day. We are pleased > to welcome two keynotes, by Hamid Pirahesh from IBM (in the morning) and > Luiz Barroso from Google (in the afternoon). The meeting will be capped > off with a poster reception in the early evening, where representatives > of all CLuE projects will present their work in a more informal setting. > > Morning Session > > (07:30 - 08:00) Registration and breakfast > > (08:00 - 08:30) Introductions > > (08:30 - 09:15) IBM keynote: Impact of Cloud Computing on Research in > Extreme Scale Analytics. Hamid Pirahesh > > (09:15 - 09:40) Topic-Partitioned Search Engine Indexes. Jamie Callan, > Jaime Arguello, Anagha Kulkarni (CMU) > > (09:40 - 10:05) Indexing Geospatial Data with MapReduce. Naphtali Rishe, > Vagelis Hristidis, Raju Rangaswami, Ouri Wolfson, Howard Ho, Ariel Cary, > Zhengguo Sun, Lester Melendes (Florida International University) > > (10:05 - 10:30) Morning coffee break > > (10:30 - 10:55) Scalable Graph Processing in Data Center Environments. > Ben Zhao, Xifeng Yan, Divyakant Agrawal, Amr El Abbadi (University of > California, Santa Barbara) > > (10:55 - 11:20) Large-Scale Data Cleaning Using Hadoop. Chen Li, Michael > Carey, Alexander Behm, Shengyue Ji, Rares Vernica (University of > California, Irvine) > > (11:20 - 11:45) Cluster Computing for Statistical Machine Translation. > Stephan Vogel, Qin Gao, Noah Smith, Kevin Gimpel, Alok Parlikar, Andreas > Zollmann (CMU) > > (11:45 - 12:10) Research and Education with MapReduce/Hadoop: > Data-Intensive Text Processing and Beyond. Jimmy Lin, Tamer Elsayed, > Chris Dyer, Philip Resnik, Doug Oard (University of Maryland) > > Afternoon Session > > (1:00 - 1:45) Google keynote: Datacenter-Scale Computing. Luiz André Barroso > > (1:45 - 2:10) A Performance and Usability Comparison of Hadoop and > Relational Database Systems. Sam Madden, Andrew Pavlo, Erik Paulson, > Alexander Rasin, Daniel Abadi, David DeWitt, Michael Stonebraker (MIT, > Brown, University of Wisconsin, Microsoft, Yale) > > (2:10 - 2:35) HadoopDB An Architectural Hybrid of MapReduce and DBMS > Technologies for Analytical Workloads. Daniel Abadi, Azza Abouzeid, > Kamil Bajda-Pawlikowski (Yale University) > > (2:35 - 3:00) Towards Interactive Visualization in the Cloud. Bill Howe, > Huy Vo, Claudio Silva, Juliana Friere, YingYi Bu (University of > Washington, University of Utah) > > (3:00 - 3:30) Afternoon coffee break > > (3:30 - 3:55) Scaling the Sky with MapReduce/Hadoop. Andrew Connolly, > Jeff Gardner, Simon Krughoff (University of Washington) > > (3:55 - 4:20) Commodity Computing in Genomics Research. Mihai Pop, Mike > Schatz (University of Maryland) > > (4:20 - 4:45) Relaxed Synchronization and Eager Scheduling in MapReduce. > Ananth Grama, Suresh Jagannathan (Purdue University) > > (4:45 - 5:10) Dynamic Provisioning of Data Intensive Applications. > Chaitanya Baru, Sriram Krishnan (San Diego Supercomputer > Center/University of California, San Diego >
