PhD Seminar • Human-Computer Interaction — Systems for Guiding Work-Related Attention
Alex Williams, PhD candidate
David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science
Part I: Guiding Attention between Home and the Workplace
Alex Williams, PhD candidate
David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science
Part I: Guiding Attention between Home and the Workplace
Joachim von zur Gathen
University of Bonn
Kevin Yeo
Google Research
Vijay Ganesh, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Waterloo
Aarti Malhotra, PhD candidate
David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science
We investigate a deep learning approach to classify emotions in group-level photos into three categories: (1) positive; (2) neutral; and (3) negative.
Indexing is a game of tradeoffs: Organize your data now and be rewarded with lower read latencies later. The question of whether, how, or when to organize has led to a proliferation of many different, often highly-specialized index structures.
Sarah Roberts, Department of Information Studies
Graduate School of Education & Information, UCLA
Fatema Tuz Zohora, PhD candidate
David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science
Hung Viet Pham, PhD candidate
David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science
Lily Wang, University of Waterloo
A classical problem asks us to find, for each element $A[i]$ of an array of integers, the position of the nearest smallest element. Similarly, we can ask about the dual problem: for each element of an array of integers $A[i]$, what is the position of the furthest smaller element?