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2015 Computer and Information Science Seminar Series

This page provides a list of seminars that will be presented on the dates specified at 1:00 pm in the Room G34 of the Owheo Building (133 Union Street East) - please note new room on the ground floor. Where available, an abstract of the seminar can be displayed by clicking on the title of the seminar.

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Semester 2

July

July 10 - no seminar

July 17
Big Data, Linked Data and procedurally generated 3D worlds of the Great War
Rob Warren, Big Data Institute, Canada

July 24
Visual computing on mobile devices
Tobias Langlotz, Department of Information Science

July 31
An alternative entropy-based approach to evolving fuzzy neural network growth
Brendon Woodford, Department of Information Science

August

August 7
They'll Know It When They See It: Analyzing Post-Release Feedback from the Android Community
Sherlock Licorish, Department of Information Science

August 14
Mining local geometric information for Computer Vision problems
Xiping Fu, Department of Computer Science

August 21
Augmented Reflection Technology for Upper Limb Stroke Rehabilitation: Evolution from Conception to Clinical Application
Simon Hoermann, Department of Information Science

August 28
No Seminar - Mid Semester Break

September

September 4
Additive Number Theory and Computer Science
Mike Atkinson, Department of Computer Science

September 11
Geographic Patterning of Deliberate Self Harm and Other Stories
Peter Whigham, Department of Information Science

September 18
Features are not [just] points
Steven Mills, Department of Computer Science

September 25
Multi-instance incremental and decremental one-class support vector machine and its applications
Hanhe Lin, Department of Information Science

October

October 2
Use of biophysically realistic models in neuroscience
Steffen Platschek, Institute of Clinical Neuroanatomy, Goethe University Frankfurt
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October 9
VISUAL THINKING
Optical Illusions and Road Accidents

Geoff Wyvill, Department of Computer Science
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End Of Semester Two

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