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Tweet Topic Modeling for Analyzing Document Collection Mitsunori Ogihara Computer Science, University of Miami 11:00am Monday, 16 May 2016, ITE 325b, UMBC Topic modeling (in particular,...
May 12, 2016
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Tweet A Hybrid Task Graph Scheduler API Tim Blattner, UMBC 10:30am Monday, 25 April 2016, ITE 346 Scalability of applications is a key requirement to gaining performance in hybrid...
April 24, 2016
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Tweet UMBC CSEE alumni Don Miner and Brandon Wilson have started a Meetup group for Hadoop users in and around the Baltimore area to discuss Hadoop technology and use cases. Apache Hadoop...
January 20, 2015
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Tweet Facebook’s AI Research (FAIR) group has released open-source, optimized deep-learning modules for their open sourced Torch development environment for numerics, machine learning, and...
January 17, 2015
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Tweet In the first Ebiquity meeting of the semester, Vlad Korolev will talk about his work on using RDF for to capture, represent and use provenance information for big data experiments....
February 8, 2014
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Tweet The Center for Hybrid Multicore Productivity Research is a collaborative research center sponsored by the National Science Foundation with two university partners (UMBC and...
December 13, 2012
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Tweet mincemeat.py is a super-lightweight, open source Python implementation of the popular MapReduce distributed computing framework that only depend on the Python Standard Library. Just...
October 1, 2011
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Tweet In this week’s ebiquity meeting (10:30am Tue 9/20 in ITE 325b) we will dive right into writing MapReduce programs, and we skip all the gory details about Hadoop setup and MapReduce theory....
September 20, 2011
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Tweet There will be a free CloudCamp meeting in Baltimore from 6:000pm to 10:00pm Wednesday March 9th at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront. Cloudcamps are participants-driven unconferences where...
February 24, 2011
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China’s Tianhe-1A is being recognized as the world’s fastest supercomputer. It has 7168 NVIDIA Tesla GPUs and achieved a Linpack score of 2.507 petaflops, a 40% speedup over Oak Ridge National...
October 28, 2010
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