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The Future is Not What it Used to Be: Some Thoughts on Why the Fun Stuff in Technical HCI is All Ahead of Us Scott Hudson of ... "Computation with Motile Biological Agents" - Dan Nicolau of McGill University Support for the "Deep Learning For Dummies" - Carey Nachenberg of Symantec and UCLA CS "The quest for low storage latency changes everything" - Rick Coulson of Intel About the talk: After decades of relatively static ...

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Stanford Seminar - Cloud Computing's Impact on Network Design

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Stanford Seminar:  The Time-Less Datacenter

Stanford Seminar: The Time-Less Datacenter

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Stanford Seminar - Mind Your State for Your State of Mind

Stanford Seminar - Mind Your State for Your State of Mind

EE380: Computer Systems

Stanford Seminar - Computational memory: A stepping-stone to non-von Neumann computing?

Stanford Seminar - Computational memory: A stepping-stone to non-von Neumann computing?

EE380: Computer Systems

Stanford Seminar - Tiny functions for codecs, compilation, and (maybe) soon everything

Stanford Seminar - Tiny functions for codecs, compilation, and (maybe) soon everything

EE380: Computer Systems

Stanford Seminar - The Future is Not What it Used to Be: Fun Stuff in Technical HCI is Ahead of Us

Stanford Seminar - The Future is Not What it Used to Be: Fun Stuff in Technical HCI is Ahead of Us

The Future is Not What it Used to Be: Some Thoughts on Why the Fun Stuff in Technical HCI is All Ahead of Us Scott Hudson of ...

Stanford Seminar - Computation with Motile Biological Agents

Stanford Seminar - Computation with Motile Biological Agents

"Computation with Motile Biological Agents" - Dan Nicolau of McGill University Support for the

Stanford Seminar - Generalized Reversible Computing and the Unconventional Computing Landscape

Stanford Seminar - Generalized Reversible Computing and the Unconventional Computing Landscape

EE380: Computer Systems

Stanford Seminar - "Deep Learning for Dummies" Carey Nachenberg of Symantec and UCLA CS

Stanford Seminar - "Deep Learning for Dummies" Carey Nachenberg of Symantec and UCLA CS

"Deep Learning For Dummies" - Carey Nachenberg of Symantec and UCLA CS

Stanford Seminar: Living in Information Everywhere

Stanford Seminar: Living in Information Everywhere

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Stanford Seminar - Promise of 5G Wireless – The Journey Begins

Stanford Seminar - Promise of 5G Wireless – The Journey Begins

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Stanford Seminar - The Quest for Low Storage Latency Changes Everything

Stanford Seminar - The Quest for Low Storage Latency Changes Everything

"The quest for low storage latency changes everything" - Rick Coulson of Intel About the talk: After decades of relatively static ...

Stanford Seminar - Computing with High-Dimensional Vectors

Stanford Seminar - Computing with High-Dimensional Vectors

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