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The Dynamics of Information
<!--HTML--><link rel=\"stylesheet\" type=\"text/css\" href=\"http://cern.ch/cseminar/CDS/style.css\" /> <p> The dynamics of information within organizations is relevant to issues of productivity, innovation, and the sorting out of useful ideas from th...
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2007
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The dynamics of information within organizations is relevant to issues
of productivity, innovation, and the sorting out of useful ideas from
the general chatter of a community. How information spreads and is
aggregated determines the speed with which individuals and organizations
can act and plan their future activities.
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This talk will describe mechanisms for automatically identifying
communities of practice within organizations and for elucidating
the spread of information spreads within those communities. In addition,
a new method for forecasting uncertain events using small groups of
people will be presented, along with empirical results that show its
efficacy at making predictions in the real world.
<h4>About the speaker</h4>
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Bernardo Huberman is a Senior HP Fellow and Director of the Information Dynamics Lab at Hewlett Packard Laboratories. He received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Pennsylvania, and is currently a Consulting Professor in the Department of Applied Physics at Stanford University. He originally worked in condensed matter physics, ranging from superionic conductors to two-dimensional superfluids, and made contributions to the theory of critical phenomena in low dimensional systems. He was one of the discoverers of chaos in a number of physical systems, and also established a number of universal properties in nonlinear dynamical systems. His research into the dynamics of complex structures led to his discovery of ultradiffusion in hierarchical systems.
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You may read more about him
<a href="http://www.hpl.hp.com/research/idl/people/huberman/" target="_blank">here</a>
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Organiser(s):
<a href=\"http://consult.cern.ch/xwho/people/412742\">Miguel Angel Marquina</a>
<BR><a target=\"_blank\" href=http://cern.ch/Computing.Seminars>Computing Seminars</a> /
<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http://cern.ch/it-dep\">IT Department</a>
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