If you have not yet taken a look at the program addendum you should check it out!

Not only are there changes to sessions and speakers but also the General Lunch Session on Wednesday now has Tables Assigned for Research Interests. I’ve pasted the excerpt below so you can comment here on which table you are most interested in sitting at. I’ve put an * by the tables I am interested in though I have not yet decided where I will end up.

(NEW) Wednesday Main Conference Lunch – Grand Hall East/West (12:00pm-1:00pm)
Meet researchers in your area of interest! We invite you to join any of the following lunch
tables:

Group 1:
• Table 1: Algorithms*
• Table 2: Theory of Computing
• Table 5: Numerical Computing/Computational Math
• Table 6: Bioinformatics/Computational Biology

Group 2
• Table 8: Artificial Intelligence*
• Table 9: Machine Learning*
• Table 10: Natural Language Processing
• Table 12: Robotics*
• Table 13: Computer Vision

Group 3
• Table 16: Cloud Computing
• Table 17: Computer Architecture/Hardware
• Table 20: Distributed Computing/Systems
• Table 21: Ubiquitous Computing

Group 4
• Table 23: Smart phone apps*

Group 5
• Table 24: Database/Information Systems
• Table 25: Data Mining

Group 6
• Table 3: Graphics
• Table 4: HCI*

Group 7
• Table 7: Programming Languages and Compilers
• Table 11: Software Engineering

Group 8
• Table 14: Computer Networks
• Table 15: Wireless Networks and Communications
• Table 19: Security and Privacy

Group 9
• Table 22: Open Source
• Table 18: Multimedia processing/web service

Hi my name is Charna Parkey, I am an EE-PhD student in my 3rd year at the University of Central Florida. I just realized that I began blogging to all of GHC without a proper introduction and that just will not do. Here are a few things details about me and why I love attending the Grace Hopper Celebration.

When I began my PhD two years ago I was nervous about bridging the gap between my two bachelors degrees and my dream to be a PhD researcher. A lot of people have helped along the way. Especially the wonderful group of women in EE and CS at UCF. Because of them I was able to attend GHC 2008 and it was a life changing experience. It was the missing ingredient in my life at the time.

In 2008 I embarked on a journey to GHC with a group of women I barely knew to a place I’d never been before on my first trip “alone”. Until that point I never realized that every trip I had ever taken had been with family, friends, or loved ones. At that time I wished I hadn’t had this sudden realization because for the first time ever I felt homesick. Homesick in the sense that I missed the marginal comfort level I worked so hard to achieve. Marginal because too much comfort does not allow for growth so I am always pushing myself in someway. However, way outside that boundary was what allowed me to grow so much in such a short period. I’ll save the full recount for later, but suffice to say I made some wonderful friends on that trip.

The best advice I can give about attending your first year is to become a Hopper. You may not think that it is for you since you know nothing about the conference but the exact opposite is true. That first year I was a session monitor and it allowed me to meet the wonderful speakers one on one and see how friendly everyone truly is. The experience showed me what GHC is really all about.

Last year I found that I was in a very different place in my life when it came time for GHC 2009 and I understood then why there are so many tracks and options for us to choose. This was the year to begin taking advantage of all there is to offer. Coming back as a Hopper this time allowed me a look behind the scenes with the camera crew. Not only did I get to meet manny wonderful attendees and hear their stories but I also met Dr. Telle Whitney and she even took the time to look at my resume. I could not believe that someone so important took the time to make such an impact on me. It was because of her I attended the resume workshop. (Again a story for another post)

To make a long story short, I hope that you see how important it is to immerse yourself in the conference. Through this immersion I guarantee you that when the whirlwind is over you will come out a different person, a better person, someone ready to take that next step in your life no matter where it takes you.

This year I again find myself in a very different place in my life and am now so grateful to be giving back to GHC through blogging, note-taking, tweeting etc. I’ve planned out my schedule from Tuesday till Friday night and boy is it packed! I will also be a hopper this year, volunteering in the Cyber Center on Tuesday and as a Floater in Thursday so I hope that if you took the time to read this post that you will seek me out at the conference and introduce yourself. Let’s take advantage of all of this social networking and our new pokens (!) and get to know each other.

Have a wonderful night :).

Here is a list of the top 5 reasons I am excited about going to GHC this year. Why are you excited?

1. POKENS!!! You must have one, it is going to be the easiest method to keep in touch with all of your new contacts.

2. After reading the master schedule and creating my own, there is something I want to go to for every session. Boy am I going to be exhausted.

3. I am so excited about making new connections this year and keeping them. I feel like I’ll be at my best since GHC will finally be in my time zone :). I’ve met a lot of you in the past two years, but this is the year evmy Facebook, LinkedIn, Blog, and Twitter are ready to accept connections.

4. My group from UCF is finally staying in the conference hotel! This is huge for us, we finally got enough funding for all 12 girls to be on site. This means no heavy backpacks, no car rentals, and access to my stuff at a moments notice. What a relief!

5. Eating really good food that I am not preparing myself :). Now I am a person that loves to cook, but it is going to be a relief that during this whirlwind food isn’t something I’ll be worried about.

Now don’t be shy everyone, speak up and comment reasons why you are excited.

Authors: Damián Marelli, Kaushik Mahata and Minyue Fu

Year: November 2009

Idea: A compensation method which does not assume the input signal is bandlimited, however it has a stationary known power spectrum. (The spectrum power can also be estimated) Then compensation for timing mismatches are desiged in a statistically optimal sense.

Method:
Formulate the problem as a estimation problem. Do the estimation using a linear LMS criterion. Where the weights W are calculated to minimize the power if the reconstruction error signal.

Results:
Simulations only.

Notes:

  • Using LMS with knowledge on the spectrum. (Minimize the power of the reconstruction error signal)
  • Faster decay rate, reduces order
  • Optimization with order constraint possible
  • Proposed Wiener filter equiv filter bank compensation
  • Other methods mentioned: Eldar-Oppenheim, Johansson-Lowenborg, Prendergast-Levy-Hurst (PLH)

Look up:

  • Frobenius norm
  • Moore-Penrose pseudoinverse
  • Wiener smoother