Past seminars
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Australia-Japan Workshop on Machine Learning: Keynote 4 - Wray Buntine
15 March, 2021 from 14:00 PM — 14:30 PM
Join Professor Wray Buntine as he gives a workshop with colleagues from UTS, Sydney, Melbourne and Riken in Japan. He ...
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Australia-Japan Workshop on Machine Learning
15 March, 2021 from 11:00 AM — 21:00 PM
The machine learning community is developing very fast. Efficient and effective communication is essential for exchanging ideas, building collaborations, and ...
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Evaluating Unit Testing Practices in R Packages [Preprint]
10 February, 2021 from 12:00 PM — 13:00 PM
Testing Technical Debt (TTD) occurs due to shortcuts (non-optimal decisions) taken about testing; it is the test dimension of technical ...
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It’s a Wrap! Wrapping Data Visualisations Around Cylindrical, Spherical, or Toro...
27 January, 2021 from 12:00 PM — 13:00 PM
In the first part of this event, Kun-Ting Chen will introduce his research project with Data Visualisation & Immersive Analytics ...
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Dean's Seminar Series: Practical Reliability Analysis of GPGPUs in the Wild: fro...
24 February, 2020 from 13:00 PM — 14:00 PM
Speaker: Professor Evgenia Smirni
Abstract
General Purpose Graphics Processing Units (GPGPUs) have rapidly evolved to enable energy-efficient data-parallel computing for a broad ... -
What do Resilient Computing and Digital Health have in common?: Dr Paulo Esteves...
03 December, 2019 from 10:30 AM — 11:30 AM
Speaker: Dr Paulo Esteves-Veríssimo, University of Luxembourg, SnT, CritiX
Abstract
Computing and communications infrastructures have become commodities that transact huge quantities of ... -
Green Data Mining: Professor Katharina Morik [Dean's Seminar Series]
21 November, 2019 at 10:30 AM — 21 December, 2019 at 11:30 AM
Speaker: Professor Dr Katharina Morik, TU Dortmund University, Faculty for Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence
Abstract
In September 2015, the general assembly of ... -
Kathy Carbone: Creating a Community-led Participatory Digital Archive for Forced...
16 October, 2019 from 14:00 PM — 15:00 PM
Speaker: Kathy Carbone
Abstract
The global population of forcibly displaced people grew to nearly 71 million in 2018 according to the UN ... -
Dr. Michel Valstar: Facial Expression Recognition in the Age of Deep Learning
17 September, 2019 from 10:30 AM — 11:30 AM
Speaker: Dr. Michel Valstar
Abstract
Behaviomedics is the application of automatic analysis and synthesis of affective and social signals to aid objective ... -
Dean's Seminar Series: Professor Tina Eliassi-Rad
29 August, 2019 from 12:00 PM — 13:30 PM
In his 1997 Machine Learning textbook, American computer scientist Tom Mitchell defined the well-posed learning problem as follows:
“A computer program ... -
Gabor Karsai: Towards a Resilient Information Architecture Platform for Smart Gr...
14 August, 2019 from 14:00 PM — 15:00 PM
Abstract
Smart Grid functions, like protection, autonomous energy management, remedial action schemes, and microgrid control need not only intelligent algorithms but ... -
Elham Sayyad-Abdi: From insight to action: Using research to design immigrant se...
31 July, 2019 from 14:00 PM — 15:00 PM
Abstract
Human migration has been a topic of growing interest in academic enquiry in recent decades. Immigrants of different groups (e.g. ... -
Dean's Seminar Series: Professor Padhraic Smyth
12 July, 2019 from 14:00 PM — 15:30 PM
Deep learning techniques have received widespread attention in recent years for their impressive performance across a range of prediction problems ...
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Dean's Seminar Series: Professor Ron Kaplan
11 July, 2019 from 13:00 PM — 14:30 PM
We all want to receive fast and accurate search results, however, sometimes the search results fail to match the information ...
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Kevin Ryan: Do we still Require Requirements Engineering?
24 April, 2019 from 14:00 PM — 15:00 PM
Speaker: Kevin T Ryan
Abstract
Recent developments in Software Engineering, such as Agile Methods, Artificial Intelligence and Search Based SE have led ... -
Gail Murphy: Impactful Software Engineering Research: Some Do's and More Don'ts
16 April, 2019 from 10:00 AM — 11:00 AM
Speaker: Gail Murphy
Abstract
My main motivation to do research is to change the world. My chosen research area is software engineering ... -
Dean's Seminar Series: Improving Software Development Productivity Minute-by-Min...
15 April, 2019 from 12:15 PM — 13:15 PM
Everyone seems to want more software developed and produced faster. Yet simply ramping up the number of individuals able to ...
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Searching Fast and Slow - Fuzzing and Symbolic Execution
29 March, 2019 from 14:00 PM — 15:00 PM
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The past few years a number of research groups built tools where they combined fuzzing and symbolic execution, and in ... -
Maria Spichkova: Human-Oriented Software Engineering
27 February, 2019 from 14:00 PM — 15:00 PM
Speaker: Maria Spichkova (RMIT)
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Software systems are developed by humans and for humans. However, human factors, cultural and social diversity aspects ... -
Kristina Lerman: Friendship paradox and information bias in networks
15 February, 2019 from 14:00 PM — 15:00 PM
Speaker: Kristina Lerman (University of Southern California)
Kindly note the unusual venues at both Clayton and Caulfield. Our normal seminar venues ...