Past HAIL Seminars
The HAIL Seminar Series is organised and run by the Information Delivery
research team 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 2005
No Seminar
CSIRO Information Engineering Workshop
Tuesday 21 June 2005
Audiovisual Person Authentication
Professor Michael Wagner
Director Human-Computer Communication Laboratory
Head of Discipline of Software Engineering and Artifical Intelligence
School of Information Sciences and Engineering
University of Canberra
Tuesday 7 June 2005 at 11am
No Seminar
Instead, come and see SciFly at CeBIT 2005 in Sydney
Tuesday 24 May 2005
Computational modelling of human cognition: modelling reading as an example
Professor Max Coltheart
ARC Federation Fellow, Professor of Psychology and
Scientific Director, Macquarie Centre for Cognitive Science
Macquarie University
Tuesday 10 May 2005 at 11am
Linguistic Knowledge and Word Sense Disambiguation
(A joint HAIL/SALS-SIG Seminar)
Dr Tanja Gaustad van Zaanen
Computational Linguist
Appen Pty Ltd
Tuesday 26 April 2005 at 11am
Gricean Belief Change
Dr Abhaya Nayak
Senior Lecturer
Department of Computing
Macquarie University
Tuesday 12 April 2005 at 12 noon
Collaborative Mobile Robot Soccer Players: Building a Team of Robots that
Knows it is Playing Soccer
Professor Mary-Anne Williams
Research Chair in Information Technology
Innovation and Technology Research Laboratory
University of Technology, Sydney
Tuesday 15 March 2005 at 11am
Learning to Use Structure
Dr Menno Van Zaanen
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow
Centre for Language Technology
Macquarie University
Tuesday 1 March 2005 at 11am
Using language technology to help patients with limited English
(A joint HAIL/SALS-SIG Seminar)
Professor Harold Somers
Professor of Language Engineering
School of Informatics
University of Manchester, UK
Tuesday 15 February 2005 at 11am
Explicitness, density, directness of
lexicogrammatical encoding - some implications for situations of language contact and multilinguality
(A joint HAIL/SALS-SIG Seminar)
Professor Dr Erich Steiner
Chair of English Linguistics and Translation Science
Department of Applied Linguistics and Translation/Interpreting
Saarland University
Germany
Tuesday 8 February 2005 at 11am
Characterising Rhetorical Argumentation
Floriana Grasso
Department of Computer Science
University of Liverpool, UK
Tuesday 25 January 2005 at 11am
Some experiments in Web usage mining and XML Document mining
Dr Anne-Marie Vercoustre
Research Scientist
INRIA-Rocquencourt, France
*** NOTE UNUSUAL DAY AND TIME ***
Thursday 20 January 2005 at 2pm
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