Archive for the ‘Computing’ Category

Mathematics – Multivariable Calculus – Lecture 25

Mathematics 53 – Multivariable Calculus – Fall 2009 Instructor: Edward Frenkel Course website: math.berkeley.edu
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Eric Schmidt speaks at IFA 2010 on September 7, 2010 in Berlin. The talk includes demos of mobile features by Product Management Director Hugo Barra and of Google TV by Product Marketing Manager Brittany Bohnet.
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Davos Annual Meeting 2010 – Business Leadership for the 21st Century

www.weforum.org 29.01.2010 “Management is doing things right; leadership is doing the right things.” – Peter F. Drucker (1909-2005) What are the pressing global, industry and societal issues that business leaders must address in the wake of the “Great Recession”? Stephen Green, Chairman, HSBC, United Kingdom Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Arbuckle Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School, USA; Global Agenda Council on the Role of Business Indra Nooyi, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, PepsiCo, USA; Member of the Foundation Board of the World Economic Forum; Global Agenda Council on the Role of Business Eric Schmidt, Chairman of the Executive Committee and Chief Executive Officer, Google, USA; Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2010 Wang Jianzhou, Chairman and Chief Executive, China Mobile Communications Corporation, People’s Republic of China Chaired by Robert Greenhill, Managing Director and Chief Business Officer, World Economic Forum
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Google I/O 2011: Keynote Day 2

Google I/O 2011 – Keynote Day 2: Chrome Day kicked off with the announcement that Chrome is now at 160M active users, up from 70M last year. Watch for more announcements from the Chrome Web Store, Angry Birds, Chromebooks and Chrome In-App Payments.
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Google I/O 2011: Fireside Chat with the Chrome Team

Ian Ellison-Taylor, Alex Russell, Pavel Feldman, Jeff Chang, Erik Kay Fireside chat with the Chrome team
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FreeBSD Kernel Internals, Dr. Marshall Kirk McKusick

The first hour of Marshall Kirk McKusick’s course on FreeBSD kernel internals based on his book, The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System. This course has been given at BSD Conferences and technology companies around the world.
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Lec 28 | MIT 18.085 Computational Science and Engineering I, Fall 2008

Lecture 28: Fourier series (part 1) License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu
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9 – Atmosphere: Fireside Chat with Eric Schmidt

Fireside Chat with Eric Schmidt
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Recent Developments in Deep Learning

Google Tech Talk March 19, 2010 ABSTRACT Presented by Geoff Hinton, University of Toronto. Deep networks can be learned efficiently from unlabeled data. The layers of representation are learned one at a time using a simple learning module that has only one layer of latent variables. The values of the latent variables of one module form the data for training the next module. Although deep networks have been quite successful for tasks such as object recognition, information retrieval, and modeling motion capture data, the simple learning modules do not have multiplicative interactions which are very useful for some types of data. The talk will show how to introduce multiplicative interactions into the basic learning module in a way that preserves the simple rules for learning and perceptual inference. The new module has a structure that is very similar to the simple cell/complex cell hierarchy that is found in visual cortex. The multiplicative interactions are useful for modeling images, image transformations, and different styles of human walking. Speaker bio: www.cs.toronto.edu
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Eric Schmidt at the NAA

Eric Schmidt speaks at the Newspaper Association of America on April 7, 2009 in San Diego.
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Metamemory: How Does the Brain Predict Itself?

Dr. Alfred W. Kaszniak, Professor and Head, Psychology, presented on March 30, 2010, as the fifth lecture in the University of Arizona College of Science Mind and Body Lecture Series. Dr. Kaszniak’s research program is aimed at increasing our understanding of human brain systems involved in both cognition and emotion. Our brains recreate past experience, monitor recall efforts, and predict our chances of remembering things in the future. The knowledge we each possess about our own memory, and strategies to aid memory, form what is called metamemory. Studies of persons with impaired metamemory due to neurological illness, along with brain imaging studies of healthy adults making judgments about memory, indicate that the brain systems active in retrieving information are distinct from those that self-monitor memory. Metamemory research is helping build an understanding of a wide range of experiences from tip-of-the-tongue forgetfulness to the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease.

Eric Schmidt speaks at Humboldt University in Berlin, Germany on February 16, 2011.