THE INTERFACE OF THREE AREAS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
WITH THE MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
A Workshop Sponsored by the National Academies and the National Science
Foundation,
April 28-29, 2000
The purpose of this workshop is
to explore the interface of three areas of computer science
with the mathematical sciences. The three areas covered will be network
traffic, computer vision, and data mining and search techniques. The goals
of
this workshop are to demonstrate the potential for additional cooperation
between the two disciplines, begin building some new research
collaborations,
and---if the participants believe the National Academies can help stimulate
this
interface---help define an Academy activity to address that need.
Meeting Organizers:
Peter Bickel, University of California at Berkeley
Jennifer Chayes, Microsoft Research
C. William Gear, NEC Research Institute
Dianne P. O'Leary, University of Maryland
W. R. Pulleyblank, IBM Watson Center
Scott Weidman, National Research Council
For further information, contact
Scott Weidman, SWeidman@nas.edu.