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Optimization for Radiology and Social Media

Optimization for Radiology and Social Media. Ken Goldberg IEOR (EECS, School of Information, BCNM). UC Berkeley College of Engineering Research Council, May 2010. Optimization for Prostate Radiology. Ken Goldberg, Alper Atamturk , Laurent El Ghaoui (IEOR)

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Optimization for Radiology and Social Media

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  1. Optimization for Radiology and Social Media Ken Goldberg IEOR (EECS, School of Information, BCNM) UC Berkeley College of Engineering Research Council, May 2010

  2. Optimization for Prostate Radiology Ken Goldberg, AlperAtamturk, Laurent El Ghaoui (IEOR) James O’Brien, Jonathan Shewchuck (EECS) I.-C. Hsu, MD, J. Pouliot, PhD (UCSF)

  3. Superhuman Performance of Surgical Tasks by Robots using Iterative Learning from Human-Guided Demonstrations Jur van den Berg, Stephen Miller, Daniel Duckworth, Humphrey Hu, Andrew Wan, Xiao-Yu Fu, Ken Goldberg, Pieter Abbeel University of California, Berkeley

  4. Social Media Ken Goldberg, Gail de Kosnik, Kimiko Ryokai Alec Ross, Katie Dowd (US State Dept)

  5. Opinion Space: Crowdsourcing Insights Scalability: n Participants, n Viewpoints n2 Peer to Peer Reviews Viewpoints are k-Dimensional Dim. Reduction: 2D Map of Affinity/Similarity Insight vs. Agreement: Nonlinear Scoring Ken Goldberg, UC Berkeley Alec Ross, U.S. State Dept

  6. Mission To critically analyze and shape developments in new media from trans-disciplinary and global perspectives that emphasize humanities and the public interest. bcnm.berkeley.edu

  7. Humanities Philosophy Rhetoric Journalism Art History Education Architecture iSchool Public Health Film Studies Theater IEOR BAMPFA CITRIS Music EECS Art Practice ME Technology Art/Design BioE New Media Initiative

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