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2005 Computer and Information Science Seminar Series

This page provides a list of seminars that will be presented on the dates specified at 1:00pm in the Archway 2 lecture theatre. Where available, an abstract of the seminar can be displayed by clicking on the title of the seminar.

All dates and speakers should be considered tentative until the week of the seminar!

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Semester 1

March

March 4
Analysing x-rays of the lumbar spine
Dr Brendan McCane, Department of Computer Science

March 11
Research Overview
Holger Regenbrecht, Department of Information Science

March 18
Approximating Weighted Shortest Paths on Polyhedral Surfaces
Jorg-Rudiger Sack, William Evans visitor, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada

March 25
Good Friday - no seminar

April

April 1
Computer Graphics and Immersive Technology Lab, University of Southern California
J P Lewis, Visitor to Department of Computer Science

April 8
Multilateral Decision for Collaborative Defense against Unsolicited Commercial E.mail
Dr Noria Foukia, USC, Los Angeles

April 15
Foundations of Sand? Implications of Neural Network Models of Memory
Associate Professor Anthony Robins, Department of Computer Science

April 22
Industrial Augmented Reality Applications
Michael Haller, FH Hagenberg, Computer Graphics and Virtual Reality, Austria

April 29
Mid-semester break - no seminar

May

May 6
Principal Type Schemes for Eiffel Expressions or, Can Eiffel be Saved from its Friends?
Dr Richard O'Keefe, Department of Computer Science

May 13
Combining Holograms with interactive Computer Graphics
Gordon Wetzstein, Bauhaus University Weimar, Augmented Reality, Germany

May 20
Language, vision and action
Dr Ali Knott, Department of Computer Science

May 27
Computers and Quantitative analysis don't mix! Do they?
Sam Moyle, Department of Information Science

June

June 3
In search of the lost consequence relation
Johannes Heidema (by proxy) and Dr Willem Labuschagne, Department of Computer Science (in the flesh)

End Of Semester One

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