Posted on 06-02-2008
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Scalability and Efficiency on Data Mining Applied to Internet Applications
Google engEDU
43 min – Aug 16, 2007

Google Tech Talks
August 16, 2007

The Internet went well beyond a technology artefact, increasingly becoming a social interaction tool. These interactions are usually complex and hard to analyze automatically, demanding the research and of novel data mining techniques that handle the individual characteristics of each application scenario. Notice that these data mining techniques, similarly to other machine learning techniques, are intensive in terms of both computation and I/O, motivating the of new paradigms, environments, and parallel algorithms that support scalable and efficient applications. In this talk we present some that justify not only the need for developing these new techniques, as well as their parallelization.

Wagner Meira Jr. obtained his PhD from the University of Rochester in 1997 and is currently Associate Professor at the Science Department at Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil. His research focuses on scalability and efficiency of large scale parallel and distributed systems, from massively parallel to Internet-based platforms, and on data mining algorithms, their parallelization, and application to areas such as information retrieval, bioinformatics, and e-governance.
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