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2004 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 2

July

July 9
Practical Experiments Using Implant Technology
Professor Kevin Warwick

July 16
Email Security: Strategies for protecting the University
Mark Borrie, ITS

July 23
View-Oriented Parallel Programming Over Cluster Computers
Dr Zhiyi Huang, Department of Computer Science

July 30
The visualisation of spatial and attribute uncertainty in geographic data
Julian Kardos, Department of Information Science

August

August 6
Meandering along
Dr Michael Albert, Department of Computer Science

August 13
A Spatially-Explicit Model of Genetic Tradeoff
Dr Peter Whigham, Department of Information Science

August 20
The Potential is Huge
Dr Stewart Fleming, Department of Computer Science

August 27
Mapping of image collections: a bridge over the troubled semantic gap?
Dr Da Deng, Department of Information Science

September

September 3
Mid-Semester Break

September 10
Some thoughts on SIGCSE 2004
Nathan Rountree, Department of Computer Science

September 17
Gravel, gears and goss. A behind the scenes look at WRC Rally Japan.
Graham Copson, Department of Information Science

September 24
Perspective Detective
Professor Geoff Wyvill, Department of Computer Science

October

October 1
INFO410 and INFO405 Multi-media with purpose
Sam Moyle, Department of Information Science

October 8
Stereoscopic processing of image pairs: explorations with a neurologically plausible simulation of the visual system
Dr Robin Harvey, associated with Departments of Anatomy and Computer Science

October 15
A system for extracting gene relationships from biomedical literature
Mustafa Dameh, Anatomy & Structural Biology Department, Department of Information Science

End Of Semester Two

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