RMIT University, Computer Science and IT
2008 Seminar Series

Seminars are free and open to the general public. No booking is necessary. If you are interested in giving a presentation in this seminar series, or to make suggestions for speakers, please contact Jiankun Hu, the seminar co-ordinator. Here are some suggestions made by James Harland (RMIT CS&IT access only). Seminars are normally held at 10.08.04 (building 10, level 8, room 4). You can find where we are from the RMIT city campus map.

Previous seminar series: 2007 seminars, 2006 seminars, 2005 seminars, 2004 seminars, 2003 seminars, 2002 seminars.

Date/Day

Time/Location

 Presenter

 Topic

Friday 22nd February

11:30-13:30

10.13.03

Summer project students

Summer project presentations

Friday 14th March

11:30-12:30

10.08.04

Dr. Falk Scholer

Using Clicks as Implicit Judgments: Expectations Versus Observations

Friday 28th March

11:30-12:30

10.08.04

Professor Bill Appelbe, CEO of VPAC

Designing Presentations for Impact and Class Engagement

Wednesday 2nd April

11:30-12:30

8.11.68

Anthony Baxter, Google Australia

MapReduce: Simplified Data Processing on Large Clusters

Friday 4th April

11:30-12:30

10.08.04

Professor Bruce Croft, Department of Computer Science, University of Massachusetts

Text Reuse

Friday 11th April

11:30-12:30

10.08.04

Alex Young, Mostyle Pty Ltd

Mostyle for the Masses: Navigating through the mobile internet revolution!

Friday 18th April

11:30-12:30

10.08.04

Dr Raymond Lister, Faculty of IT, University of Technology Sydney

Toward Sustainable Scholarship in Computing: The BRACElet Project

Friday 9th May

11:30-12:30

10.08.04

Abdun Mahmood, Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering,  University of Melbourne

Hierarchical Clustering and Summarization of Network Traffic Data

Friday 16th May

11:30-12:30

10.08.04

Dr Mark Pedersen, KJ Ross

Recent Trends in Software Testing: Industry Expectations and Requirements

Friday 23rd May

11:30-12:30

10.08.04

Professor Diane Kelly, University of North Carolina

Three Types of Feedback in Interactive Information Retrieval

Friday 13th June

11:30-12:30

10.08.04

A/Prof. Vic Ciesielski, Karen Trist, and A/Prof. James Harland

Evolutionary Digital Art: A review of the Vietnam 120 study tour

Friday 20th June

11:30-12:30

10.08.04

A/Prof. Hepu Deng, School of Business and IT

A Fuzzy Approach to Decision Analysis under Uncertainty

Friday 27th June

11:30-13:00

10.08.04

Software Engineering Post Graduate Projects (COSC2273) teams

The Software Engineering Post Graduate Project Presentations

Friday 4th July

11:30-12:30

10.08.04

Dr Andrew Turpin

Reconciling Batch and User System Evaluations

Friday 1st August

11:30-12:30

10.08.03

Dr Halil Ali 

  Smarter Crawling for Web Search Engines 

Friday 8th August

11:30-12:30

10.08.03

Dr Shanika Karunasekera, Department of Computer Science and IT, University of Melbourne

Content Correlation for Collaborative Intrusion Detection

Friday 5th September

11:30-12:30

10.08.03

Alexandra L. Uitdenbogerd 

The Prototype RMIT MIRT Sing Search System 

Friday 12th September

11:30-13:30 at 14.11.01

Honours Information (11:30-13:30 at 14.11.01 )

More to be advised

Friday 26th September

11:30-12:30

10.08.03

Neil Yorke-Smith
Artificial Intelligence Center, SRI International

PExA: A Personalized Assistive Agent for Project Execution

Friday 10th October

11:30-12:30

10.08.03

Yan Tang, University of Melbourne

Optical Communication System using OFDM Technology

Friday 17th October

11:30-12:30

10.08.03

Sarvnaz Karimi, University of Melbourne

  Machine Transliteration

Friday 24th October

11:30-12:30

10.08.03

Dr. Prabhu Manyem, University of Ballarat

Polynomial-Time Maximisation Classes: Syntactic Characterisation

 

Friday 7th November

11:30-12:30

10.08.03

Dr. Amihood Amir, Bar-Ilan University and Johns Hopkins University

 

 Title: Asynchronous Pattern Matching -- Address Level Errors

Friday 14th November

11:30-13:30

10.08.03

Ms. Astrid Bauers

Postgraduate project

Postgraduate Project Presentation

Friday 21st November

11:30-12:30

10.08.03

Dr. Bernhard Nebel

Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg

 

       Behaviour Generation for Autonomous Agents

Friday 28th November

11:30-12:30

10.08.03

Prof Doug Grant

Swinburne University of Technology

Metamorphic Testing and Adaptive Random Testing - Some Recent Work by the Software Testing and Analysis Group at Swinburne

 

Friday 5th December

11:30-12:30

10.08.03

 

 


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