The Text Analysis and Machine Learning Group

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Council Room (SITE 5-084)


Winter 2010


Jan 19th, 3:30 pm Colin Cherry
Institute for Information Technology, NRC

Toward the Twuring Test: Conversation Modeling using Twitter

Jan 26th, 3:30 pm Colin Bellinger
Carleton University

Modelling and Classifying Random Phenomena

Feb 2nd, 3:30 pm ------

Feb 9th, 3:30 pm Marina Sokolova
Electronic Health Information Lab, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario

Information Leak Prevention in Mega-Text Environment

Feb 16th, 3:30 pm ------

Feb 23rd, 3:30 pm Oana Frunza
University of Ottawa

Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning as /procedures/ for identifying and classifying disease-treatment relations

Mar 2nd, 3:30 pm Massih-Reza Amini
NRC

Learning from Multiple Partially Observed Views

Mar 9th, 3:30 pm Caroline Barriere
NRC

Contextual search for term equivalents in terminological databases

Mar 16th, 3:30 pm Fida Dankar
Electronic Health Information Lab, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario

A Method for Evaluating Marketer Re-identification Risk

Mar 23rd, 3:30 pm Xiaodan Zhu
Institute for Information Technology, NRC

Finding salient segments in noisy text: some studies on speech transcripts and semi-structured Web text

Mar 30th, 3:30 pm Alain Tchagang
Institute for Information Technology, NRC

Dimensionality Reduction Techniques and the Search for Transcriptional Regulatory Modules

Apr 6, 3:30 pm ---

Apr 13, 3:30 pm Leanne Seaward
University of Ottawa

Wikipedia Vandalism Detection

Apr 16, 3:30 pm (EXCEPTIONALLY on FRIDAY) István Hernádvölgyi
Scarab Research (www.ScarabResearch.com)

The Scarab Recommender

Apr 20, 3:30 pm Morvarid Sehatkar
University of Ottawa

Privacy Preserving Health Data Publishing

Apr 27, 3:30 pm Berry de Bruijn and Svetlana Kiritchenko
NRC

Automatic extraction of clinical trial characteristics from journal publications


Previous seminars


Three Trees (2002)
pastel painting by Dr. Johanne Morin, Ph.D. in Machine Learning for her
thesis "Learning Relational Clichés", University of Ottawa, 1999

 

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