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TEDxPioneerValley - Ginetta Candelario - Teaching and Learning (In)Justice
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Ginetta Candelario, Associate Professor of Sociology and Latin American & Latina/o at Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts, describes her talk this way: "Over half a century ago, U.S. Sociologist C. Wright Mills coined the term "sociological imagination" to capture a core precept of Sociology: that the life of an individual is both the prod... Read more

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- -: TEDxPioneerValley - Ginetta Candelario - Teaching and Learning (In)Justice

February 24, 2012 (about 12 years ago)

Ginetta Candelario, Associate Professor of Sociology and Latin American & Latina/o at Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts, describes her talk this way: "Over half a century ago, U.S. Sociologist C. Wright Mills coined the term "sociological imagination" to capture a core precept of Sociolog...

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- -: Ellen Meets a Monkey!

April 8, 2011 (about 13 years ago)

Recently, Ellen dropped in on a film that was shooting near her home -- and ended up meeting a monkey. She shared a cute home video of the moment she met the little guy.

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- -: Grid-based Integrated Bioinformatics Systems for High...

October 9, 2007 (over 16 years ago)

Google Tech Talks September 15, 2006 Natalia Maltsev Credits: Speaker:Natalia Maltsev

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- -: A Multi-Feature Part-Based Object Detection System

October 9, 2007 (over 16 years ago)

Google Tech Talks May 25, 2007 ABSTRACT I will start with an overview on object recognition systems which use local features and analyze their strengths and weaknesses. I will then present a general purpose part-based object detection system which we evaluated on a benchmark pedestrian detectio...

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- -: Regret-based Methods for Preference Elicitation and...

October 9, 2007 (over 16 years ago)

Google Tech Talks May 21, 2007 ABSTRACT Credits: Speaker:Craig Boutilier

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- -: Assertion-based Repair of Complex Data Structures

October 9, 2007 (over 16 years ago)

Google Tech Talks June 29th, 2007 ABSTRACT Data structure corruptions are insidious bugs that reduce the reliability of software systems. Programmers have long used assertions to characterize data structure properties. An assertion violation signals a corruption in the program state. At such a ...

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- -: Amigo: Proximity-based Authentication of Mobile Devices

October 9, 2007 (over 16 years ago)

Google Tech Talks July 12, 2007 ABSTRACT Secure and spontaneous communication between wireless devices that come within close proximity of each other, but lack a pre-existing trust relationship -- devices that are previously unknown to each other -- is an important component of many future perv...

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- -: Model-Based Testing: Black or White?

October 9, 2007 (over 16 years ago)

Google Tech Talks August 27, 2007 ABSTRACT Model-based testing can help to reduce the cost of testing and increase its effectiveness. Instead of designing test cases by hand, model-based testing allows a test engineer to automatically generate test cases from a model of the system under test. ...

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- -: High Fidelity Image-Based Modeling

October 9, 2007 (over 16 years ago)

Google Tech Talks August 9, 2007 ABSTRACT In this talk, I will propose a novel algorithm for calibrated multi-view stereopsis that outputs a (quasi) dense set of rectangular patches covering the surfaces visible in the input images. This algorithm does not require any initialization in the form...

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- -: Content-Based Image and Video Retrieval

October 9, 2007 (over 16 years ago)

Google Tech Talks January 30, 2006 Prof. Sanjeev Khudanpur Sanjeev Khudanpur is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering and a member of the Center for Language and Speech Processing at Johns Hopkins University. He obtained a B. Tech. from the Indian Institu...

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