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June 4, 2004
Virtual Cinematography
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[webcast archive]

Leslie Lenert Video

May 17, 2004
Video I
WIISARD PI Leslie Lenert describes the purpose of the disaster drill and what researchers hope to learn from first responders.
Speaker: Leslie Lenert, WIISARD PI
[web article]
[video]Length: 1:50

Ramesh Rao Video

May 17, 2004
Video II
Calit2 division director Ramesh Rao talks about the ad hoc networks set up to permit communications and location tracking at the scene.
Speaker: Ramesh Rao
[web article]
[video]Length: 1:45

Douglas Palmer Video

May 17, 2004
Video III
Researcher Douglas Palmer talks about his students' involvement in creating the wireless-enabled pulse oximeter used to monitor patient health.
Speaker: Douglas Palmer, Researcher
[web article]
[video]Length: 1:26

 

April 30, 2004
2nd Annual Shannon Memorial Lecture: Hidden Markov Models and the Baum-Welch Algorithm
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[webcast]

 

April 12, 2004
Annual Calit2 All-Hands Meeting
[event info]
[webcast]

 

April 6, 2004
Cost-Distortion-Optimal Communication Via Measure-Matching: Key Ideas And Application To Neural Communication
[event info]
[webcast]

Traffice Report Video

April 2, 2004
Video I
The traffic report -- funded and "powered by Calit2" -- was featured this week on "FOX Connect," a weekly report on Fox6 News, produced in conjunction with UCSD Connect.
[news release]
[video]

KFMB-TV Video

April 2, 2004
Video II
Chockalingam was interviewed today on the morning news of CBS affiliate KFMB-TV.
Speaker: Ganz Chockalingam
[news release]
[video]

Pavel Pevzner Video

April 1, 2004
Video I
Pavel Pevzner talks about the importance in evolutionary research of completing work on human, mouse and now rat genomes.
Speaker: Pavel Pevzner, Professor
[news release]
[video]Length: 3:57



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