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Research Seminars - 2002

The School of Computer Science & Software Engineering runs a research seminar series to which all interested parties are invited to attend. The current seminar convener is Peter Kovesi who may be contacted on x2796 or at pk [at] csse.uwa.edu.au. (Contact information given for archival reasons only)


Past Seminars in 2002


 


Date

Speaker

Title

 


Fri 15th Feb

3.00 pm
Seminar Room 1.24

A/Prof. Krzysztof Pawlikowski

Department of Computer Science
University of Canterbury
Christchurch, New Zealand

Credibility of simulation studies of the internet and other telecommunication networks

 


Fri 1st March

3.00 pm
Seminar Room 1.24

David Streader

School of Information Technologies
University of Sydney

Automatic abstraction of distributed processes via action abstraction
Tue 12th March

2.00 pm
Seminar Room 2.28

Martin Eriksson

Royal Institute of Technology
Stockholm

Automating tracking and reconstruction of human motion
Fri 15th March

12.00 pm
Seminar Room 1.24

Nicola Ritter

Accurate Registration of Images of the Cornea

 


Fri 15th March

3.00 pm
Seminar Room 1.24

Christopher Kings-Lynne
The Family Health Network

Doing Business With Open Source
Mon 18th March

12.00 pm
Seminar Room 1.24

Tim French
Murdoch University

The Quantification of Propositions in Branching Temporal Logics
Fri 22nd March

11.00 am
Seminar Room 1.24

Tansel Ersavas

Expanding the Envelope of Object Oriented Approach

 


Fri 12 April

11.00 am
Seminar Room 1.24

Peter Kovesi

Department of Computer Science & Software Engineering

Animating Impossible Objects

 


Fri 19th April

11.00 am
Seminar Room 1.24

C.P.Tsang

Adjunct Professor
Department of Computer Science & Software Engineering

Object Oriented Internet

 


Fri 26th April

11.00 am
Seminar Room 1.24

Professor Richard Hartley

Department of Systems Engineering
ANU

Reconstruction from Multiple Views of a Scene

 


Fri 3rd May

11.00 am
Seminar Room 1.24

Ryszard Kozera

Department of Computer Science & Software Engineering

Length and Shape Estimation for Curves in Rn with e-Uniform Samplings

 


Fri 24th May

11.00 am
Seminar Room 1.24

Ryszard Kozera

Department of Computer Science & Software Engineering

More-or-less Uniform Sampling for Planar Curve Approximation
Fri 31st May

11.00 am
Seminar Room 1.24

Dr Jenny Rodger

Neurobiology Laboratory, Department of Zoology

Topographic maps in the brain: biology vs theory

 


Mon 10th June

10.00 am
Seminar Room 1.24

Dr Steve Chalup

School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
The University of Newcastle

Learning from Nature about Learning

 


Mon 10th June

2.00 pm
Seminar Room 1.24

Dr Du Huynh

School of Information Technology
Murdoch University

Outlier Detection in Video Sequences under Affine Projection

 


Mon 17th June

10.00 am
Seminar Room 1.24

Dr Steve Jones

The Department of Computer Science
University of Waikato

Beyond the Search Box: User Interfaces for Information Retrieval

 


Mon 17th June

2.00 pm
Seminar Room 1.24

Dr Philip Hingston

School of Computer & Information Science
Edith Cowan University

Modeling sequential processes

 


Friday 21st June

11.00 am
Seminar Room 1.24

Jason Barber
Supersoftware

IVISTM International Vehicle Identikit System

 


Fri 28th June

11.00 am
Seminar Room 1.24

Mike Dowman

School of Information Technologies
University of Sydney

Modelling the Evolution of Basic Color Terms

 


Fri 19th July

11.00 am
Seminar Room 1.24

Michael A. Arbib

Director
USC Brain Project
University of Southern California Los Angeles

Neural Computing, Round 3:
Towards a Biologically-Inspired Computer Architecture
Wed 24th July

10.00 am
Seminar Room 1.24

Sam Yeates
Department of Computer Science & Software Engineering

Learning Sign Language using Real-Time 3D Graphics

 


Fri 20th September

11.00 am
Seminar Room 1.24

Dr Eun-Jung Holden

Department of Computer Science & Software Engineering

Recognising Moving Handshapes
Fri 27th September

3.30pm
Seminar Room 1.24

Professor Kevin Burrage

Director Advanced Computational Modelling Centre (ACMC)
University of Queensland

Scientific Visualisation and Virtual Reality Applications at the University of Queensland
Tue 15th October

12.00 pm
Seminar Room 1.24

Dr Mohammed Bennamoun

School of Electrical & Electronic System Eng.
QUT

Case Studies in Object Recognition and Potential Future Directions
Tues 22nd October

9.00 am
Billings Room, 3rd Floor Electrical & Electronic Engineering

Miss Wei Liu
Computer Science & Information Tech
RMIT

Agent Interactions in an Open Environment
Thurs 24th October

9.00 am
Billings Room, 3rd Floor Electrical & Electronic Engineering

Dr Chao'en Li
Information Systems, School of Management
UWS

Noise Tolerant Discovery of General Scientific Laws with Space Projection
Thurs 24th October

10.00 am
Billings Room, 3rd Floor Electrical & Electronic Engineering

Mr Yong Bing Khoo

A Collaborative Virtual Environment System
Thurs 24th October

11.00 am
Billings Room, 3rd Floor Electrical & Electronic Engineering

Mr Simon Huband

School of Computer Science & Software Engineering

Parallel Program Debugging by Contract

IVEC Symposium

Mon 11th November

9.00 am - 5.00 pm
Australian Resources Research Centre (ARRC)
26 Dick Perry Avenue, Technology Park

Keynote speaker:
Prof. Bernard Pailthorpe
Sydney VisLab

Symposium Programme
(PDF Document)
Thur 14th November

12.00 pm
Seminar Room 1.24

Dr Ravi Jain

School of Information Technology
James Cook University

Fuzzy Rule Based Classifier
Fri 15th November

10.00 am
Seminar Room 1.24

Rebecca Tan
School of Computing and Information Technology
Monash University

A Hierarchical approach to Complex Data Cube Queries
Mon 18th November

9.00 am
Seminar Room 1.24

Dr Bai-ling Zhang

School of Information Technology
Bond University

Sequential Monte Carlo Sampling Techniques with Applications in Computer Vision

 


Fri 20th December

11.00 am
Seminar Room 1.24

Dr Michael Norrish

Computer Laboratory
University of Cambridge

Mechanising Complicated Operational Semantics


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