Participation in Panels and Invited Talks
Bruce R. Childers gave the following invited colloquiums: “Continuous Compilation for Aggressive and Adaptive Code Transformation,” Center for Embedded Systems, University of California-Irvine, May 13, 2005. He gave the same talk at North Carolina State University on May 4, 2005.
Jose Carlos Brustoloni gave a talk entitled “Usable Security for Wi-Fi Hotspots,” School of Information Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, September 24, 2004.
Rebecca Hwa gave the following invited lectures: “Semi-Supervised Learning for Information Management,” University of Maryland, College Park, February 2005; “Breaking the Resource Bottleneck for Multilingual Processing,” IGK Summer School sponsored by the University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, September 2004.
Diane J. Litman gave the following invited lectures: “Speech and Affect in Intelligent Tutoring Dialogue Systems,” University of Illinois, May 2005; “Correlations with Learning in Spoken Tutoring Dialogues,” Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, May 2005; “Learning, Dialogue, Speech Recognition and Text-to-Speech in Spoken Dialogue Tutoring,” Office of Naval Research Tutorial Discourse Meeting, Orlando, Florida, March 2005; “Using Prosody to Recognize Student Emotions and Attitudes in Spoken Tutoring Dialogues,” Workshop on Analysis and Generation of Prosody, Tilburg University, Netherlands, December 2004; “Adaptive Systems and Computational Linguistics,” Unilever Change Behaviour Through Automated Dialogue Workshop, Boston, Massachusetts, November 2004; “Experiments with ITSPOKE: An Intelligent Tutoring Spoken Dialogue System,” Educational Testing Services, Princeton, New Jersey, November 2004.