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Stanford University

Stanford Seminar - Applying Theory to Practice and Practice to Theory

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Explore the intersection of theoretical computer science and practical engineering in this Stanford seminar on "Applying Theory to Practice (and Practice to Theory)." Delve into the importance of collaboration between theoreticians and system builders, and discover how theoretical concepts can be applied to real-world problems. Learn about innovative solutions to complex issues, including the Threshold Algorithm and its applications in multimedia and scoring functions. Examine the concept of data exchange and understand the challenges of creating universal solutions for target constraints. Gain insights into composing schema mappings and draw valuable conclusions for system builders. Enhance your understanding of how theoretical principles can inform practical engineering decisions and vice versa in this comprehensive 59-minute lecture.

Syllabus

Introduction.
Purpose of This Talk • Encourage collaboration between theoreticians.
System Builders / Practitioners / Engineers.
Garlic.
What Was My Solution?.
Time for the Accesses.
Generalizing the Algorithm.
The Threshold Algorithm.
The Problem.
Multimedia Example.
Scoring Functions.
Modes of Access.
Algorithms.
Threshold Algorithm: Example (using min).
Correctness of the Halting Rule.
Importance of the Halting Rule.
Influence.
Applications of TA.
Measures of Success.
Data Exchange.
Example - 3 Possible Solutions.
Target Constraints.
How Do We Obtain a Universal Solution?.
Composing Schema Mappings.
Morals.
Conclusions (for System Builders).

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