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Business Intelligence - Seminars

The BI Seminar Series seminar series provides a forum for researchers and
members of the industrial community to present and discuss ideas and work
related to Business Intelligence. Unless otherwise indicated, the seminars
are held in the Cornish Building Meeting Room, CMIS Urrbrae. The seminars
normally last an hour, including questions.
Seminars in 2002
- Tuesday 9 April 2002, 11:30am
- Professor Ed Dawson, Information Security Research Centre, QUT (Short
Biography)
- Cryptology: Present and Future Directions (Abstract)
- Friday 10 May 2002, 2.30pm
- Dr Duncan Stevenson, CMIS
- The Haptic Workbench
- Monday 25 February 2002, 11:30am
- Brad Weslake, CMIS Business Intelligence (Short
Biography)
- The Joy of Syntax: Using WordNet to Improve Parsing (Abstract)
- Wednesday 20 February 2002, 11:30am
- Igor Peteshvili, CMIS Business Intelligence
- A Parse Tree Viewer
- Friday 15 February 2002, 11:30am
- A/Prof David Powers, Director AILab, Flinders University (Short
Biography)
- Unsupervised Learning of Syntax and Semantics (Abstract)
Seminars in 2001
- Wednesday 19 December 2001, 9:30am
- Dr Dale Lambert, Human Systems Integration Group, DSTO
- On the Future Operations Centre Analysis Laboratory
- Friday 7 December 2001, 11:30am
- Dr Peter Wallis, Agent Oriented Software (Short
Biography)
- Virtual Language Understanding for a Virtual Assistant (Abstract)
- Monday 15 October 2001, 11:30am
- Dr Phil Kilby, CMIS Operations Research Group
- Making the Most from your Market (Abstract)
- Tuesday 9 October 2001, 11:30am
- Dr Michael Lee, The University of Adelaide (Short
Biography)
- The Application of Psychological Models of Decision Making to a Real
World Problem (Abstract)
- Friday 28 September 2001, 11:30am
- Simon Williams, CMIS Business Intelligence Group (Short
Biography)
- Probabilistic Parsing of a Context Sensitive Grammar OR
- How to get your Search Engine to answer a simple question. (Abstract)
- Monday 17 September 2001, 4:00pm
- Associate Professor Robert Dale, Macquarie University (Short
Biography)
- Linguistic Knowledge in Natural Language Processing (Abstract)
(A PDF
version of the talk is available.)
- Tuesday 18 June 2001, 11:30am
For more information, please contact Christine
O'Keefe or Daniel McMichael.
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last updated May 28, 2003 04:59 PM
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