[nl-uiuc] [Fwd: CSL Distinguished Visitor Seminar: Prof. Alon Orlitsky
Margaret Fleck
mfleck at cs.uiuc.edu
Mon Apr 12 14:00:52 CDT 2010
The following talk in CSL, 4-5pm tomorrow (Tuesday), may be interesting to
some natural language folks. I don't know anything beyond what's attached
and (in particular) don't know anything about the balance of theory and
practice in this talk.
Margaret Fleck
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*** RECEPTION IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING TUESDAY, APRIL 13th SEMINAR IN ROOM 301 CSL ***
DISTINGUISHED VISITOR LECTURE SERIES
· Main Lecture: 4/13/10 @ 4:00 p.m. in Room B02
· Related Talks: 4/12, 4/14, 4/15, and 4/16/10 @ 9:00 a.m. all days in Room B02
Title: Foreseeing the Unseen: Probability Estimation over Large Alphabets
Speaker: Professor Alon Orlitsky, ECE and CSE, UCSD
Date: April 13, 2010
Time: 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Where: B02 Coordinated Science Lab
Abstract: Many applications call for estimating probabilities of rare, even previously unseen,
events. This overview talk first outlines the problem's theory, applications, and relation to works
by Fisher, Shakespeare, Laplace, Good, Turing, Hardy, Ramanujan, and Shannon, and then describes
recent constructions of asymptotically optimal estimators. Four more technical talks presented
throughout the week will concentrate on specific aspects and provide proofs and simulation results.
The talks are self contained and based on work with P. Santhanam, K. Viswanathan, J. Zhang, and others.
Biography: Alon Orlitsky received B.Sc. degrees in Mathematics and Electrical Engineering from Ben
Gurion University in 1980 and 1981, and M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from
Stanford University in 1982 and 1986.
From 1986 to 1996 he was with the Communications Analysis Research Department of Bell
Laboratories. He spent the following year as a quantitative analyst at D.E. Shaw and Company, an
investment firm in New York city. In 1997 he joined the University of California, San Diego, where
he is currently a professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and of Computer Science and
Engineering, and directs the Information Theory and Applications Center.
Alon's research concerns information theory, statistical modeling, machine learning, and speech
recognition. He is a recipient of the
1981 ITT International Fellowship and the 1992 IEEE W.R.G. Baker Paper Award, a co-recipient of the
2006 Information Theory Society Paper Award, a fellow of the IEEE, and holds the Qualcomm Chair for
Information Theory and its Applications at UCSD.
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Barbara J. Horner
University of Illinois
Coordinated Science Lab
Room 131 / MC-228
1308 West Main Street
Urbana, IL 61801
Phone: 217-265-0839
Fax: 217-244-1642
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