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|Fatemeh Dorri||Optimal Solutions forSparse Principal Component Analysis[http://www.princeton.edu/~aspremon/OptSPCA.pdf] | |Fatemeh Dorri||Optimal Solutions forSparse Principal Component Analysis[http://www.princeton.edu/~aspremon/OptSPCA.pdf] | ||
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|Laleh Ghoraie|| A Direct Formulation for Sparse PCA Using Semidefinite Programming [http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~jordan/papers/daspremont-siam-review.pdf] |
Revision as of 16:19, 18 October 2010
Sign up for your presentation in the following table. Put your name and a link to the paper that you are going to present. Chose a date between Nov 16 and Dec 2 (inclusive).
Date | Presentation (1) | Presentation (2) |
Jan 1 | Ali Ghodsi [1] | |
Nov 16 | Laleh Ghoraie [2] | Manda Winlaw |
Nov 18 | Rahul [3] | Fatemeh Dorri [4] |
Nov 23 | Pouria Fewzee | Lisha Yu[5] |
Nov 25 | Sepideh Seifzadeh [6] | Mehrdad Gangeh [7] |
Nov 30 | Greg D'Cunha [8] | Mohammad Derakhshani |
Dec 2 | Yongpeng Sun [9] | Ryan Case |
Name | Second paper (The paper that you are going to write a critic on it. This is different from the paper that you have chosen for presentation.) |
Ali Ghodsi | Learning an Affine Transformation for Non-linear Dimensionality Reduction [10] |
Greg D'Cunha | Probabilistic matrix factorization [11] |
Fatemeh Dorri | Optimal Solutions forSparse Principal Component Analysis[12] |
Laleh Ghoraie | A Direct Formulation for Sparse PCA Using Semidefinite Programming [13] |