Here is an article about
this workshop in the KDD
Explorations and a shorter version in the
IMS Bulletin.
Slides will be posted as soon as we have collected all of them. For the impatient, here are the ones we have collected thus far.
273 people came to this meeting. The organizers thank all participants for their interest.
Program, abstracts of talks, abstracts of posters. PDF file with everything.
Talks will take place at the Annenberg Auditorium. Click here for directions and maps. The welcome reception will be held at the New Guinea Garden on Wednesday evening. The poster session and main reception will be at the Old Union Club House on Friday evening. Lunch on Saturday and the closing reception on Saturday evening will both take place in front of the Annenberg Auditorium.
Housing, transportation, and parking information.
If you would like to present a poster, please send a title and abstract to mmds-organizers@math.stanford.edu and your registration fee will be waived or reimbursed if already paid (one registration waiver per poster). This workshop will be well attended by members of the Stanford CS industrial affiliates and might be a good opportunity to publicize your work.
Blogs about MMDS 2008: Mainly Data, Stream of Caffeiness, Nuit Blanche, Ganesh Swami, The AstroStat Slog, Large-Scale Social Network Analysis.
The 2008 Workshop on Algorithms for Modern Massive Data Sets (MMDS 2008) will address algorithmic, mathematical, and statistical challenges in modern large-scale data analysis. The goals of MMDS 2008 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.
For further information, please see the conference web page from MMDS 2006 and the SIAM News article about the 2006 workshop.
Michael Mahoney, Stanford University
Lek-Heng Lim, University of California, Berkeley
Petros Drineas, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Gunnar Carlsson, Stanford University
Deepak Agarwal | Yahoo! Research, Silicon Valley |
Pankaj Agarwal | Duke University |
Nir Ailon | Google Research, New York |
Reid Andersen | Microsoft Research, Redmond |
Arindam Banerjee | University of Minnesota, Twin Cities |
Edward Chang | Google Research, Mountain View |
Fan Chung | University of California, San Diego |
Kenneth Clarkson | IBM Almaden Research Center |
Ronald Coifman | Yale University |
Sanjoy Dasgupta | University of California, San Diego |
James Demmel | University of California, Berkeley |
Inderjit Dhillon | University of Texas, Austin |
Christos Faloutsos | Carnegie Mellon University |
Jerome Friedman | Stanford University |
Anna Gilbert | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor |
Sharad Goel | Yahoo! Research, New York |
Leonidas Guibas | Stanford University |
Lars Kai Hansen | Technical University of Denmark |
Elad Hazan | IBM Almaden Research Center |
Piotr Indyk | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
T.S. Jayram | IBM Almaden Research Center |
Holly Jin | |
Michael Jordan | University of California, Berkeley |
Satyen Kale | Microsoft Research, Redmond |
Chandrika Kamath | Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
Ravi Kannan | Microsoft Research, India |
Ping Li | Cornell University |
Jun Liu | Harvard University |
Jitendra Malik | University of California, Berkeley |
Milena Mihail | Georgia Institute of Technology |
Partha Niyogi | University of Chicago |
Elizabeth Purdom | University of California, Berkeley |
Amin Saberi | Stanford University |
Yoram Singer | Google Research, Mountain View |
Daniel Spielman | Yale University |
Nathan Srebro | University of Chicago |
Nikhil Srivastava | Yale University |
Joel Tropp | California Institute of Technology |
Chris Wiggins | Columbia University |
Yuan Yao | Stanford University |
Tong Zhang | Rutgers University |
Petros Drineas | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute |
Art Owen | Stanford University |
Haesun Park | Georgia Institute of Technology |
Tomaso Poggio | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Sam Roweis | University of Toronto |
Eugene Tyrtyshnikov | Russian Academy of Science |
Chris Volinsky | AT&T Research |
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