Seminars

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Upcoming seminars

Our next seminar will be announced here shortly.


 

Past seminars

 

CSP seminar with Timos Sellis

Title: Managing steaming spatial data

Speaker: Timos Sellis, RMIT

When: 23rd April, 12pm - 1pm

Where: Brown Theatre, Bldg 193 (EEE Dept), The University of Melbourne

 

CSP seminar with Lionel Tarassenko

Title: Physiolgy-driven signal analysis & data fusion

Speaker: Professor Lionel Tarassenko CBE FREng, Professor of Electrical Engineering, Institute of Biomedical Engineering, University of Oxford

When: 3rd April @ 11am - 12pm

Where: ATP, seminar room L4.60

Video conference to other labs; NRL: Boardroom Lvl 4 VC, VRL: NICTA Boardroom, CRL: Ground floor seminar room

 

CSP seminar with Michael Schroeder

Title: GeneGoogle: From biomarkers to targets in pancreas cancer

Speaker: Michael Schroeder, Biotechnology Centre, TU Dresden

When: 25th March, 11am - 12pm

Where: Brown Theatre, Bldg 193 (EEE Dept), The University of Melbourne

 

CSP seminar with Gully Burns

Title: Enabling knowledge engineering from experimental design

Speaker: Gully Burns, Research Assistant, Professor of Neurobiology, USC's College of Letters, Arts & Sciences.

When: 12th March, 11am - 12pm

Where: Brown Theatre, Bldg 193 (EEE Dept), The University of Melbourne

 

CSP RG seminar with John Markham

Date:  7th February

Time:  12pm

Title:  Computational approaches to immunology.


CSP RG seminar with Terry Caelli

Date:  4th February

Time:  11am - 12pm

Venue:  Brown Theatre, Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, The University of Melbourne

NB: The seminar will be video-linked to other NICTA locations; ATP: room L3.26VC, CRL: Level 2 Boardroom.  For the dial in number please see NICTA weekly news.

Title:  The virtual physiotherapist project: opportunities and challenges.  Terry Caelli (NICTA), Saiyi Li and Pubudu Pathirana (Deakin University), and Mario Ferraro (University of Turin, Italy)

Abstract:  Recent developments in pervasive kinematic sensor technologies have enabled new opportunities for patient monitoring, exercise and skill acquisition.  In this talk we will consider some of the sensor design, signal processing and control challenges encountered in the NICTA/Deakin Virtual Physiotherapist Project.  Of specific interest in this presentation is the development of a 2-component kinematic encoder separating kinematic trajectory shapes from their dynamics as well as encoding actions invariant to their absolute position and pose using computational Differential Geometry.  Secondly, we will deal with some of the complex issues involved in developing a principled approach to biofeedback control for skill training and rehabilitation.

 

CSP Visiting Researcher Presentation 

Date: 23rd January

Tulay Adali from the Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland Baltimore County, visited CSP RG and gave a seminar "ICA and IVA: Theory, Connections and Application to fMRI Analysis" to NICTA and University of Melbourne researchers.