MEETING-DATE:September 25th, 2019
September 25th, 2019
MEETING-LOCATION:DC 3317
MEETING-TIME:10:30
MEETING-CHAIR:Stephen Mann
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FORTH-DATE1:October 2nd, 2019
FORTH-DATE2:October 9th, 2019
FORTH-DATE3:October 16th, 2019
FORTH-DATE4:October 23rd, 2019
FORTH-LOCATION1:DC 3317 10:30
FORTH-LOCATION2:DC 3317 10:30
FORTH-LOCATION3:DC 3317 10:30
FORTH-LOCATION4:DC 3317 10:30
FORTH-CHAIR1:Jonathan Panuelos
FORTH-CHAIR2:Greg Philbrick
FORTH-CHAIR3:Reza Saputra
FORTH-CHAIR4:Andrew Tinits
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FORTH-TP1:Stephen Mann
FORTH-TP2:Jonathan Panuelos
FORTH-TP3:Greg Philbrick
FORTH-TP4:Reza Saputra
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TPNAME:Nathan King
TPTITLE:On the naturalness of software
TPABSTRACT:Human languages are complex, but natural language processing has been successful because most utterances are simple and repetitive. I will discuss a paper that first showed that software languages, even though they are complex, are also simple and repetitive in practice. This idea has been exploited in applications involving software development tools.
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CONONE:SIGGRAPH 2020July 19-23, 2020Washington DC
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SEMINARS:
Thursday, September 26, 2019
David Sprott Distinguished Lecture
Optimal Transport, Entropy, and Risk Measures on Wiener Space
Hans Follmer, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics
Humboldt University, Berlin
4:15 p.m. STC 0050
William Tutte Distinguished Lecture Series
Countable Weighted Graphs with no Unfriendly Partitions
Carsten Thomassen, Technical University of Denmark
3:30 p.m. QNC 0101
Next local ICPC-style programming contest
All members of the UW community are invited to try their programming skill in Racket, C, C++, Java, Pascal, Python, or Scala
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. MC 3003
Refresher talk
Intro to Generative Text Models
Gaurav Sahu, Master's candidate
David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science
12:00 p.m. DC 2310