21 December 2009

2009

2008

  • Summer 2008 visitors:

  • A paper on a multidimensional long term use study conducted with LiveRAC, co-authored with Peter McLachlan and Tamara Munzner from the University of British Columbia, with Stephen North and Eleftherios Koutsofios, was presented at ACM CHI 2008 in Florence, Italy, in April. This was based on a field study of a tool for scalable/stretchable views of large sets of time series, conducted with AT&T life cycle engineers in the Internet Hosting business. LiveRAC CHI paper figure
Emmy Award for Coax Cable
  • The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences awarded AT&T an Emmy for the invention of coax cable. Our boss, DGB, accepted the award on Jan 7. The transistor could have a shot at an award, too, but the Academy is waiting to see some impact outside the lab. If you visit us, we'll take your photo with the Emmy.
    • Yifan Hu is working on fast large graph layout and has created a gallery worth checking out. Samples below. Watch this space.

    2007

      Cheque for $50,000
    • Netflix Progress Prize Sidewalk Star Congratulations to Yehuda Koren, who led Team BellKor in winning the Netflix Competition Progress Prize. The other team members were Bob Bell and Chris Volinsky. In addition to the above, Netflix also sent us our very own star shown to the right. We have it in the lab. It weighs 200 lbs.

      Yehuda gave two presentations at KDD 2007: Modeling Relationships at Multiple Scales to Improve Accuracy of Large Recommender Systems with Chris Volinsky and Robert Bell, and Improved Neighborhood-based Collaborative Filtering with Robert Bell (in the KDD-Cup workshop). He co-authored a third paper, Fast Direction-Aware Proximity for Graph Mining, with Hang-Hang Tong and Christos Faloutsos from CMU. This was an extension of last year's work on Proximity Subgraphs.

    • The 2.18 release of Graphviz is out. The Windows version now supports most of the recent improvements like Cairo rendering, the gvpr stream processor and custom shapes, and it's faster, too.
      dot2tex semantic zoom applet HTML5 and Javascript ajax

    • We set up a new minilab to study the integration of 3d computer graphics and video, especially in realtime. It has a custom frame for mounting HDTV cameras that connect over gigabit LAN to a dedicated cluster with ATI graphics cards and adequate local and centralized storage. Projects include multipoint video capture, novel view synthesis, gaze-corrected video conferencing, camera motion estimation and surface geometry estimation. The minilab also benefits from a second graphics cluster to drive a 32-LCD powerwall under development, as part of a broader 768-core multicluster in AT&T Labs.

    • Information Visualization Research and AT&T Labs researcher Bill Cheswick collaborated with Lumeta Corp. and Matt Dresdner at Mercury Seattle to make artwork for an Internet map poster. Click on the image at the right to download the poster (warning: 3.2 meg PDF file).
    • Internet Map

    • What's the connection between Doris Day and Meryl Streep? We developed new algorithms that quantify ``proximity'' or closeness in social networks and other quasi-random graphs, and presents a network diagram that shows the result. Click here to try your own queries in the IMDB movie database or the DBLP computer science bilbiography.
    • Proximity Subgraph

    • Yifan Hu joined our group in September. Yifan is an expert in network analysis, optimization, and large-scale network visualization. He recently worked at Wolfram Research and in high performance computing at the Daresbury Laboratory in Cheshire, UK.


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