OXFORD UNIVERSITY COMPUTING LABORATORY

Cakes seminars

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  • for a non-expert audience
  • new developments
  • informal discussion
  • delicious cakes

The "Cakes" seminars --- so-called because cakes are provided for the audience --- take place on Thursday afternoons. These seminars are fairly informal, and provide a forum for members or friends of the Computing Laboratory to talk about aspects of their research.

Research students are usually asked to present one of these seminars after the spring term of their second year of research.

For further information contact James Worrell.


forthcoming seminars | previous seminars

known 20th November (week 6th, Michaelmas Term 2008) Knowing When To Give Up: Sensible Evaluation in Virtual Screening for Drug Discovery Gwyn Skone

Thursday 13th November (week 5, Michaelmas Term 2008) State of the Art in Japanese Robotics Jie Ma and Julian de Hoog

Thursday 30th October (week , Michaelmas Term 2008) The expressive power of binary submodular functions Standa Zivny

Thursday 23rd October (week Week 2, Michaelmas Term 2008) Hybrid tractable CSPs which generalize tree structure Andras Salamon

Thursday 19th June (week 9, Trinity Term 2008) FAMA: Automated analyses of software product lines. A CSP-based reasoning framework David Benavides and Pablo Trinidad (University of Seville)

Thursday 14th February (week 5, Hilary Term 2008) Specifying, comparing and modelling secure transport layers Chris Dilloway (OUCL)

Thursday 7th February (week 4, Hilary Term 2008) Chinese segmentation using a word-based perceptron algorithm Yue Zhang (OUCL)

Thursday 31st January (week 3, Hilary Term 2008) Introduction to Solaris Qiulu Zhao and Marek Foss

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