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2010-2011 Seminar Series

For a description of the seminar and information about the speaker please click on the title of the seminar. Seminars from other years can be accessed, above, by clicking on a year.

DateSpeakerTitle

4:00 p.m.
Thorvaldson, Room 159
Lisa Tang, Ph.D. CandidateProducing Informative Text Alternatives for Images

2:30 pm
ARTS, Room 214
Diane Kelly, Royal Military CollegePutting the Science into a Scientific Software Development Process

3:30 pm
Thorvaldson, 159
David Flatla, Ph.D. CandidateMeasure, Model, Adapt: Constructing and Applying a Situation-Specific Model of Colour Differentiation

3:30
Room 159 Thorvaldson
Scott Bateman, Ph.D. CandidateSocial Feedback: Social Learning from Interaction History to Support Information Seeking

3:30 pm
Thorvaldson, 159
Xinghui Zhao, PhD Candidate, Department of Computer Science Distributed Computing in a Resource Constrained World

3:30 pm
Thorvaldson 124
Dr. James Parker, Professor of Art, Digital Media Laboratory, University of CalgaryThe Reduction of Impaired Driving Using a Video Game - The Booze Cruise

3:30 pm
Thorvaldson, 159
Rick BuntThe New National Dream: A Comprehensive, Integrated Digital Infrastructure Ecosystem to Support Canadian Research

3:30 pm
Thorvaldson 159
Colin Cherry, Institute for Information Technology, NRCToward the Twuring Test: Conversation Modeling using Twitter

3:30 - 5:00 pm
Thorvaldson 105
Saul Greenberg Proxemic Interactions: the New Ubicomp?

10:30 am
Room 299 Murray Building
Brian Fristensky, Associate Professor, Department of Plant Science, University of Manitoba BioLegato: A Programmable, Object-Oriented Graphic User Interface

3:30 pm
105 Thorvaldson
Pourang Irani, Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Manitoba Blurring Boundaries: Moving Beyond Rigid Input Modes to Enhance Interactions in Digital Environments

2:00 p.m.
Thorvaldson 159
James R. Cordy, School of Computing, Queen's UniversityWhen is a clone not a clone? (and vice-versa)

3:30 pm
Thorvaldson 159
Sathish Gopalakrishnan, University of British ColumbiaHow I learned to make tradeoffs between information quality and energy efficiency

3:30 PM
Thorvaldson 159
Dr. Jeffrey LongChanging the Game: Advances in Game-playing Algorithms

3:30 pm
Thorvaldson 105
Cory Butz Obtaining Semantics in Bayesian Network Inference

3:30 pm
Thorvaldson 105
Shane BergsmaThree Kinds of Web Data That Can Help Computers Make Better Sense of Human Language

2:00 PM
Thorvaldson 105
Dmytro DyachukEnsuring Service Level Agreements for Composite Services by Means of Request Scheduling

3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Thorvaldson Building - room 159
Dale ZakMapping Floods with Ushahidi

3:30 p.m.
THORV 124
Nils Göde, PhD Candidate, University of Bremen, GermanyCode Clones: Friend or Foe?

CANCELLED
CANCELLED
Dr. April KontostathisText Mining and Cybercrime - CANCELLED!

3:30pm
THORV 105
Dr. Gregory Wheeler, New University of Lisbon, PortugalTracking Confirmation and Association Through Causal Structure

3:30pm
Thorvaldson 159
Michael Janzen, Ph.D. Candidate - Department of Computer Science University of SaskatchewanCamera Selection using Soft Constraints (SCSP)

10:30am
Thorvaldson 159
Reid Priedhorsky, Ph.D.The Value of Geographic Wikis

3:30pm
Thorvaldson 105
Dr. Jeremy Birnholtz, Cornell UniversityInterpersonal Attention in Virtual Organizations: Exploring the Use and Display of Awareness Information

3:30pm
Thorvaldson 105
Jim MacFie, Microsoft CanadaThe ICT Standards Development Process: Business-led and Business-like

3:30pm
Thorvaldson 159
Dr. David Taylor, David R. Cheriton, School of Computer Science University of WaterlooEfficient Representation of Event Partial Orders

10:00am
Arts 241
Dr. Glenn ShaferGame-theoretic probability and its applications

3:30pm
Thorvaldson 159
Dr. Stephen Marsh, Communications Research Centre, CanadaExploring Mobile Device Comfort

3:30pm
Thorvaldson 159
Yao Wang Ph.D. Candidate Dept of Computer ScienceTrust and Reputation Management in Decentralized Systems

3:30pm
Thorvaldson 159
Dr. Ehab Elmallah University of AlbertaQuality of Service Routing in Wireless Mesh Networks