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2024
April
March
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Exploring TransNational Education (TNE) with Aberdeen Institute as a case study
-For decades, TNE existed in one form or another with USA often leading the field in innovative and accessible education aligned to the home-country educational standards but provided locally. In recent years, this form of education has been recognised by many countries as strategic framework to collaborate in developing necessary...
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"A Day in the Life" of a digital forensics investigator
-Craig Porter from the OpenText company will present a talk about “A Day in the Life” of a digital forensics investigator. Delving into the captivating world of digital investigations, Porter will shed light on the methodologies, challenges, and pivotal role of a digital forensics investigator. Moreover, Craig will showcase their...
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On the Practices for Evaluating Generative AI
-Recent years have seen remarkable advancements in Generative AI, ranging from text-to-text models like ChatGPT, to text-to-image models like DALLE3, and most recently, text-to-video models like Sora. With groundbreaking innovations in unsupervised learning and scalable architectures, these generative models demonstrate wide-ranging capabilities in understanding textual instructions and producing responses in...
2023
December
November
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Critical Infrastructure Protection: Current Challenges and Solutions
-Join us for an informative seminar with Prof. Leandros Maglaras, one of the world's top cybersecurity experts, as he delves into the evolving challenges and solutions surrounding the protection of our critical digital infrastructures.
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Expressive Automated Planning via Satisfiability Modulo Theories
-Planning is a fundamental activity, impacting our daily lives in many and varied ways. The planning task consists of selecting a sequence of actions to achieve a specified goal from specified starting conditions. This type of problem arises frequently in many contexts. Consider, for example, holiday planning. Various interleaved elements...
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Wearable Activity Trackers and Privacy: Assessment of the Risks, Threats, and Countermeasures
-Join us for an enlightening session with Dr. NoƩ Zufferey, postdoctoral fellow at the University of Lausanne as he delves into the privacy threats related to the use of wearable activity trackers.
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Uncovering Implicit Inferences for Improved Relational Argument Mining
-Argument mining seeks to extract arguments and their structure from unstructured texts. Identifying relations between arguments (such as attack, support, and neutral) is a challenging task because two arguments may be related to each other via implicit inferences. This task often requires external commonsense knowledge to discover how one argument...
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CyberForce: A Federated Reinforcement Learning Framework for Malware Mitigation
-Join Chao Feng from the University of Zurich as he unveils the CyberForce framework, a novel approach in malware mitigation for IoT devices using federated reinforcement learning.