Past HAIL Seminars
The HAIL Seminar Series is organised and run by the Information Engagement
research stream at the CSIRO ICT Centre in Sydney, Australia. If you (or a colleague) would like to present your work at a HAIL
seminar, please contact Andrew Lampert.
January - June 2004
Biometrics - Authenticating User Identity
Dr Clive Summerfield
3SH Biometric Consulting
Tuesday 22 June 2004 at 11am
Layout in Language: the role of Document Structure
(A joint HAIL/SALS-SIG Seminar)
Professor Donia Scott
Information Technology Research Institute (ITRI)
University of Brighton, UK
Tuesday 8 June 2004 at 11am
Health Data Integration
Dr Uma Srinivasan
CSIRO ICT Centre, Canberra
Tuesday 11 May 2004 at 11am
Advanced
Audio Interfaces
Dr Stephen Barrass
Advanced Audio Interfaces
CSIRO ICT Centre, Canberra
Tuesday April 27 2004 at 11am
Conversations
with Virtual Advisers
Dr Dominique Estival
Human Systems Integration Group
Defence Science and Technology Organisation
Tuesday 13 April 2004 at 11am
Meeting Room Speech Technology
Dr Steve Cassidy
Department of Computing
Macquarie University
Tuesday 30 March 2004 at 11am
"Constant, Constant, Multi-tasking Craziness": Managing Multiple Working Spheres
Associate Professor Gloria Mark
School of Information and Computer Science
University of California, Irvine, USA
*** Note unusual day and time ***
Friday 26 March 2004 at 10am
Computer Assisted Language Learning to Support Simultaneous Bilingualism and Biliteracy
Dr Marie-Luce Bourguet
Department of Computer Science
Queen Mary, University of London, UK
Tuesday 16 March 2004 at 11am
New technology, New art: studies of collaborative research in art and technology
Professor Ernest Edmonds
Creativity & Cognition Studios
University of Technology, Sydney
Tuesday 2 March 2004 at 11am
VizX:
video summaries in the home video domain
Dr Jeroen Vendrig
Canon Information Systems Research Australia
Tuesday 3 February 2004 at 11am
Every
Sign of Life: Data Gathering and Personal Health Monitoring
Dr Vadim Gerasimov
Post Doctoral Fellow
CSIRO ICT Centre
Tuesday 20 January 2004 at 11am
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