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The Turing Legacy - The Gibbons Lectures 2012 11 April 2012
2012 marks the centenary of the birth of Alan Turing, one of the most important founders of both theoretical and practical computing.  >>
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Congratulations to our Computer Science graduates this autumn! 7 May 2012
139 students recently graduated in a range of programmes in Computer Science and related majors  >>
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The Department of Computer Science now has a blog! 24 April 2012
Ian Watson is running the Computer Science Department's new blog at http://uoacomputerscience.blogspot.com  >>
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Fostering human-computer interaction 4 April 2012
University researchers and postgraduate students with strong technical or artistic skills in computer animation are being invited to get involved with the University’s brand-new Laboratory for Animate Technologies.  >>
New Tāmaki Data Centre (TDC) 22 March 2012
University IT services are about to take a giant step forward with work already underway on an innovative new data centre at the Tāmaki Innovation Campus.  >>
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Public Lecture - Alan Turing and the Artificial Brain The Development of Artificial Intelligence   Download event as icalendar
17 May 2012
The final of four lectures on The Turing Legacy in the Gibbons Lecture Series presented by Associate Professor Ian Watson  >>
Postgraduate Fair   Download event as icalendar
30 May 2012 - 31 May 2012
Join us at Postgraduate Fair to discover the range of high-quality postgraduate study options available.  >>
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Seminar: (BP + DP)/2 = CP: Discrete Global Optimisation by Concurrent Propagation by G.Gimel'farb, P. Delmas, and R. Nicolescu   Download event as icalendar
13 June 2012  12noon- 1pm
We propose an alternative discrete global optimisation algorithm, called concurrent propagation (CP), which combines basic belief propagation and dynamic programming ideas.  >>

   

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