This page provides a list of seminars that will be presented on the dates specified at 1:00 pm in the Room 106 of the Owheo Building (133 Union Street East). Where available, an abstract of the seminar can be displayed by clicking on the title of the seminar.
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March 3
Hypercube - Experiencing the fourth spatial dimension
Holger Regenbrecht and Johnny Collins, Department of Information Science
March 10
Hypercube - On Velocity and Prediction Quality in Big Data Applications
Professor Stefan Kramer, The Data Mining group at the Computer Science Department, Johannes Gutenberg-University, Mainz, Germany
March 17
Wavelength Reused Optical Network on Chip (ONoC) for Many-Core Processors
Feiyang Liu, PhD student, Department of Computer Science
March 24
The Divergent Autoencoder as a Machine Learning Classifier
Kenneth Kurtz, Associate Professor of Psychology, Binghamton University, USA
March 31
Interactional Justice and Knowledge Management in Open Systems
Professor Jeremy Pitt, Intelligent Systems and Networks Group, Imperial College, London
April 7
Clinical Virtual Reality: A Brief Review of the Future!
Professor Albert "Skip" Rizzo, Medical Virtual Reality Institute for Creative Technologies, University of Southern California
April 14
No Seminar - Mid Semester Break
April 21
No Seminar - Mid Semester Break
April 28
Better Software Development Through Automated Tooling
Vaughan Kitchen, Department of Computer Science
May 5
My journey in the wireless communication field: from the idea to the real field experiments
Aleksei Fedorov, PhD Student, Department of Computer Science
May 12
Analytics for Data Streams from Sensors in Smart Homes
Ahmad Shahi, Department of Information Science
May 19
Face tracking for 3D interactive displays
Masha Mikhisor, PhD Student, Department of Computer Science
May 26
The Use of Information Technology in our Work Breaks: Exploring its Implications
Sander Zwanenburg, Department of Information Science
June 2
Selected Japanese Augmented Reality Research
Daisuke Iwai, Christian Sandor, and Alexander Plopski
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