I was asked to post to announce the workshop/bootcamp on Sublinear Algorithms, June 10-13 at MIT. I plan to be there and possibly talk about some new work.
From the
web page (which you should go to to register, if you plan to attend!):
Synopsis
As big data is getting bigger, there is a need for analyzing data with sublinear constraints -- that is, for algorithms which require only sublinear time, space, measurements and/or samples. The goal of this workshop is to bring together experts in various areas of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Statistics and Mathematics to discuss recent work and exciting new challenges. It is hoped that the multidisciplinary nature of the workshop will highlight common goals and themes, as well as to facilitate an interchange of technical ideas that may be of use more widely than previously thought. The workshop will be preceded by a one day bootcamp on June 10, with the goal of presenting the basic techniques, definitions and goals in several of the communities.
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