Columbia University Department of Computer Science Henning Schulzrinne 2001 NSF CISE/EIA RI PI’s Workshop.

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Columbia University Department of Computer Science Henning Schulzrinne 2001 NSF CISE/EIA RI PI’s Workshop

Overview and Goals of Grant Global-scale information storage & access Identifying & integrating relevant information Any format & modality Networking infrastructure

CISE Research Thrusts 23 faculty: 20 tenure track + 3 lecturers; ~12 involved in CISE projects, but whole department uses infrastructure Multimedia Systems Luis Gravano: hidden web Steven Feiner: augmented reality Kathleen McKeown: summarization Henning Schulzrinne: multimedia protocols Yechiam Yemini: active networks

CISE Research Thrusts Vision and Robotics Peter Allen: 3D site modeling using robots John Kender: semantic compression Shree Nayar: vision sensors Computer Systems Steven Nowick: asynchronous digital systems Databases and Data Mining Luis Gravano: textual and structured databases Gail Kaiser: cooperative software engineering Ken Ross: database query processing Sal Stolfo: mining-based intrusion detection

Infrastructure Equipment CISE(CUCS) = research groups + infrastructure Two generations of LANs  100 Mb/s switched for every workstation CLIC teaching lab (Sun + Linux) File servers  TB RAID Compute clusters (Sun  Linux) SGI Onyx 2 graphics server

Columbia CS Lab and Interactive Classroom About 40 Unix workstations Combines MS/PhD research + project lab, with multimedia capabilities Teaching lab, with TV/Internet video studio for distance learning Compute cluster

CLIC

CLIC

Experiences with CLIC Works well for recitation sections Most difficult: making local students feel comfortable Faculty focus on camera Need to repeat student questions Computers in classroom distinctively mixed blessing  compete with and web

CISE infrastructure: Staff Support servers, CLIC, networks Maintain software infrastructure Provide training for undergraduates

CISE outcomes - Leverage Encouraged Microsoft equipment gift of $1M for Win2K teaching + project lab Caused $100k/year from provost’s office Visibility  school support for 1 FTE INTEREST networking lab

CISE outcome - CLIC Undergraduate research MS students Multimedia I/O equipment for variety of classes (visual interfaces, adv. Internet services, operating systems, …) Local control of software and hardware infrastructure vital for non-standard projects and courses Better ability to teach programming recitations

MAGIC: Multimedia Abstract Generation for Intensive Care Voice:.... Ms. Jones is an 80 year old, diabetic, hypertensive, female patient of Dr. Smith undergoing CABG....

Recovering 3D Models of Urban Structures

Success + Failure Wide variety of research results, from media acquisition, to transport/communication, to content generation and processing  Integration across research efforts difficult, since research part of many NSF/DARPA/industrial projects

More staff support Need cross-project programming and system support Cost of equipment , cost of staff  Plan for equipment lifetime of 3 years More or Different Resources