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2016
October
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Improving children's engagement with user evaluation questionnaires
-Questionnaires are the most commonly used user evaluation method. However, when user evaluation questionnaires are used to evaluate systems with children, there is a tendency for positive results to be generated. Whilst this may be due to the high quality of the system being evaluated, it could also be due...
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Computing Science: PGR Workshop
-PGR Workshop: Friday 21 October 2.00-3.00pm
September
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Computing Science Seminar. Robertson on "New Frontiers for Computing Science in Population Health"
-Abstract: Rapid advances in our ability to acquire and propagate medical data mean that we can radically change the basis for healthcare through precision medicine. To achieve this at scale, however, requires change in the way we work with data in healthcare systems. I will discuss recent work on aspects...
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Computing Science Seminar. Dr. Meneguzzi on "A Bayesian approach to norm identification"
-Abstract: When entering a system, an agent should be aware of the obligations and prohibitions (collectively norms) that affect it. Existing solutions to this norm identification problem make use of observations of either norm compliant, or norm violating, behaviour. Thus, they assume an extreme situation where norms are typically violated,...
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Computing Seminar in RGU: Prof Sanjay Jha on "A Changing Landscape: Securing The Internet Of Things (IoT)"
-AbstractFirst part of this talk will discuss how the community is converging towards the IoT vision having worked in wireless sensor networking and Machine-2-Machine (M2M) communication. This will follow a general discussion of security challenges in IoT. Finally I will discuss some results from an ongoing projects on security of...
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Computing Science Seminar. Kasabov on "Deep Learning, Spiking Neural Networks and Spatio-Temporal Data Machines"
-Abstract: The current development of the third generation of artificial neural networks - the spiking neural networks (SNN) along with the technological development of highly parallel neuromorphic hardware systems of millions of artificial spiking neurons as processing elements, makes it possible to model complex data in a more efficient, brain-like way...
July
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Computing Science Seminar. Fuchs "Non-Monotonic Reasoning in Attempto Controlled English"
-Abstract: Attempto Controlled English (ACE) is a logic-based knowledge representation language that uses the syntax of a subset of English. RACE is a first-order reasoner for ACE that can show the consistency of a set of ACE axioms and deduce ACE theorems and ACE queries from ACE axioms. In my talk...
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Controlled Natural Language Workshop (CNL 2016)
-This workshop on Controlled Natural Language (CNL) has a broad scope and embraces all approaches that are based on natural language and apply restrictions on vocabulary, grammar, and/or semantics. This includes (but is certainly not limited to) approaches that have been calledsimplified language, plain language, formalized language, processable language, fragments of language,...
June
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Scottish Argumentation Day 2016
-Welcome! The Scottish Argumentation Day 2016 will be hosted by the University of Aberdeen on Monday the 20th of June. This is the third edition of the Scottish Argumentation Day following on from the successful meetings held in Dundee in 2013 and in Aberdeen in 2011. The aim of this edition is to create...
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Postgraduate Workshop
Presentations by Computing Science Postgraduates.