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Colloquium: The Web: Wisdom of Crowds and a Long Tail, Prof. Ricardo Baeza-Yates (Yahoo! Research Labs, Spain), Wednesday, November 28, 2012, 15.00-16.00 EET.
The Department of Computer Science at the University of Cyprus cordially invites you to the Colloquium entitled:
The Web: Wisdom of Crowds and a Long Tail
Speaker: Prof. Ricardo Baeza-Yates |
Abstract:
The Web continues to grow and evolve very fast, changing our daily
lives. This activity represents the collaborative work of the millions
of institutions and people that contribute content to the Web as well as
more than one billion people that use it. In this ocean of hyperlinked
data there is explicit and implicit information and knowledge. But how
is the Web? Web data mining is the main task to answer this question.
Web data comes in three main flavors: content (text, images, etc.),
structure (hyperlinks) and usage (navigation, queries, etc.), implying
different techniques such as text, graph or log mining. Each case
reflects the wisdom of some group of people that can be used to make the
Web better. For example, user generated tags in Web 2.0 sites. One important phenomenon of this wisdom is the long tail of the special interests of people. In this talk we cover all these concepts and give specific examples.
Short Bio:
Ricardo Baeza-Yates is VP of Yahoo! Research for Europe, Middle East and
Latin America, leading the labs at Barcelona, Spain and Santiago, Chile,
as well as supervising the newer lab in Haifa, Israel. Until 2005 he was
the director of the Center for Web Research at the Department of
Computer Science of the Engineering School of the University of Chile;
and ICREA Professor at the Department of Technology of the University
Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, Spain. He is co-author of the best-seller
book Modern Information Retrieval, published in 1999 by Addison-Wesley
with a second edition in 2011, as well as co-author of the 2nd edition
of the Handbook of Algorithms and Data Structures, Addison-Wesley, 1991;
and co-editor of Information Retrieval: Algorithms and Data Structures,
Prentice-Hall, 1992, among more than 200 other publications. He
has received the Organization of American States award for young
researchers in exact sciences (1993) and several national awards in
Chile. In 2003 he was the first computer scientist to be elected to the
Chilean Academy of Sciences. During 2007 he was awarded the Graham Medal
for innovation in computing, given by the University of Waterloo to
distinguished ex-alumni. In 2009 he was awarded the Latin American
distinction for contributions to CS in the region and became an ACM
Fellow, followed in 2011 by an IEEE Fellowship.
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