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<h1>Invited Talks</h1>
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<b>Date</b> : April 19, 2016<br/>
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<b>Randomized Algorithms</b><br/>
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Prof. Subramanian, IMSc Chennai
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<b>Date</b> : March 4, 2016<br/>
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<b>Introduction to Computational Intelligence</b><br/>
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Prof. Sushmita Mitra
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<a href="http://www.isical.ac.in/~sushmita/">http://www.isical.ac.in/~sushmita/</a>
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<b>Date</b> : February 2, 2016<br/>
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<b>From Vision-Realistic Rendering to Vision Correcting Displays</b><br/>
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Prof. Brian Barsky, Professor of Computer Science and Affiliate Professor
of Optometry, at the University of California Berkeley, USA
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<p>
Present research on simulating human vision and on vision correcting displays that
compensate for the optical aberrations in the viewer's eyes will be discussed. The
simulation is not an abstract model but incorporates real measurements of a particular
individual's entire optical system.In its simplest form, these measurements can be the
individual's eyeglasses prescription; beyond that, more detailed measurements can be
obtained using an instrument that captures the individual's wavefront aberrations. Using
these measurements, synthetics images are generated. This process modifies input images
to simulate the appearance of the scene for the individual. Examples will be shown of
simulations using data measured from individuals with high myopia (near-sightedness),
astigmatism, and keratoconus, as well as simulations based on measurements obtained
before and after corneal refractive (LASIK) surgery.
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Recent work on vision-correcting displays will also be discussed. Given the measurements
of the optical aberrations of a user's eye, a vision correcting display will present a
transformed image that when viewed by this individual will appear in sharp focus. This
could impact computer monitors, laptops, tablets, and mobile phones. Vision correction
could be provided in some cases where spectacles are ineffective. One of the potential
applications of possible interest is a heads-up display that would enable a driver or
pilot to read the instruments and gauges with his or her lens still focused for the far
distance.
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<b>Date</b> : January 8, 2016<br/>
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<b>Digital Five Forces and their impact on IT industry</b><br/>
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Gaurav Gandhi, Academic Relationship Manager, TCS
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<b>Date</b> : November 4, 2015<br/>
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<b>Delegation games: Choosing strategy over Tactics</b><br/>
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Dr. Ratnik Gandhi, Ahmedabad University
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<p>
Market games between firms - producing similar goods - are (typically) played with
production levels or market prices as firms' strategies.
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In this talk, I will first introduce basics of game theory: games, equilibrium and
related computational problems. Subsequently, I will talk about equilibria in market
delegation games and show how firms benefit by delegating their games.
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This talk will not assume any background in Mathematical Economics and will be self
contained.
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<b>Date</b> : October 28, 2015<br/>
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<b>A Card Trick - Protocol, Graph model, and extensions</b><br/>
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Prof. Shailesh Tipnis, Professor Emeritus (Department of Mathematics), Illinois State
University
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<p>
We will perform a card trick and reveal its protocol for you to impress your friends. We
will see how a Graph Theory model of the trick enhances understanding of the trick and
helps in generalizations. The talk is meant to be accessible to all students on campus.
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<b>Date</b> : September 28, 2015<br/>
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<b>Property-Driven Fence Insertion using Reorder Bounded Model Checking</b><br/>
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Dr. Saurabh Joshi, IITG
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<p>
Modern processor architectures employ optimizations such as store buffers. Such an
optimization, however, may result in program executions that violate Sequential
Consistency. In other words, program statements may appear to have been reordered
violating the program order. Some of these executions may result in safety property
(assertion) violation. Architectures provide fence instructions(memory barriers) that
can be inserted to avoid any unwanted reordering. Too many fences may degrade
performance drastically whereas too few fences may result in a buggy behaviour. Due to
non-determinism in scheduling and reordering, it may be very difficult for even an
expert programmer to insert fences in an optimal manner.
</p>
<p>
Automated techniques have been proposed for property-driven fence insertion that repairs
a concurrent program through fence insertion by suggesting optimalfence placement for a
given architecture.In this talk, I will introduce a technique we call "Reorder Bounded
Model-Checking" (ROBMC). ROBMC introduces a new parameter in the world of bounded model
checking. We show that ROBMC based approach outperforms traditional property-driven
fence insertion techniques. This work has been presented and published in FM 2015.
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<b>Date</b> : September 18, 2015<br/>
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<b>Zero Knowledge Proof</b><br/>
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Dr. Bireswar Das, IITGn
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<p>
Wizard Merlin wants to convince king Arthur that a mathematical statement is true, but
Merlin does not want reveal anything other than the validity of the statement. Can he do
that? In 1989, Goldwasser, Micali and Racoff introduced the notion of Zero Knowledge Proofs.
These are proofs that are convincing and yet does not reveal anything other than the
validity of the statement. In this talk we discuss zero knowledge proofs and its importance
in computer science. Zero Knowledge Proof is one of the concepts for which Goldwasser and
Micali received Turing Award in 2012. If time permits we will discuss a recent connection
between zero knowledge proofs and minimum circuit size problem This part is based on a joint
work with Eric Allender.
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<b>Date</b> : August 21, 2015<br/>
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<b>No-where Differentiable Functions</b><br/>
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Prof. Samaresh Chatterji, IIIT Delhi
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