This event feed aggregates content from the Research Events feeds from the Helsinki Institute for Information Technology HIIT, Aalto University Department of Computer Science, and the University of Helsinki Department of Computer Science.
-
16.04.2013 13:15–14:00
Guest lecture
C222, Exactum
Abstract:Qualcomm's Snapdragon System on Chip (SoC) integrates many microprocessors with varying degrees of use case specific optimization. At one end of the spectrum lies Qualcomm's Krait application processor, a general-purpose CPU handling operating system tasks such as Android applications. At the other end lies Qualcomm's Hexagon Digital Signal Processor (DSP) designed to allow multimedia and communication...
-
Biological evolution as computational learning
Prof. Leslie G. Valiant, Harvard University, US
Abstract:As biological organisms we are composed of highly complex mechanisms, including our gene expression circuits, our cell signaling networks, and our brains. These are all of daunting complexity and it is legitimate to fear that we shall never understand them well. However, all these circuits have the commonality that they were all acquired by some adaptive process - namely by...
-
15.04.2013 16:00–17:00
Guest lecture
T1, Aalto CS Building, Konemiehentie 2, EspooThis is the third lecture of Helsinki Distinguished Lecture Series on Future Information Technology.
Abstract
As biological organisms we are composed of highly complex mechanisms, including our gene expression circuits, our cell signaling...
-
09.04.2013 13:15–14:00
HIIT seminar
Exactum, B119 -
Query-by-humming: a time series subsequence matching approach
Dr. Panagiotis Papapetrou, University of London, UK
Abstract:Suppose you hear a song but you cannot recall its name; one solution is to hum a short part of the song and perform a search on a large music repository to find the song you are looking for or even songs with similar melody. The main task of a Query-By-Humming (QBH) system is, given a hummed query song, to search a music database for the K most similar songs....
-
08.04.2013 13:15–14:00
HIIT seminar
Aalto University, Computer Science Building, T2Abstract:
Suppose you hear a song but you cannot recall its name; one solution is to hum a short part of the song and
perform a search on a large music repository to find the song you are looking for or even songs with similar melody.
The main task of a Query-By-Humming (QBH) system is, given a hummed query song, to search a music database for the
K most similar... -
Probabilistic modeling for robotic manipulation under uncertainty
Prof. Ville Kyrki, Aalto University, Department of Automation and Systems Technology
Abstract:Manipulation skills are invaluable for future service robots. Manipulation in complex domestic environments is, however, a challenging task because in contrast to most current robotic applications the environment can not be known in advance. To cope with the uncertainty, the environment needs to be perceived using sensors...
-
M.Sc. Janne Pylkkönen will defend his doctoral dissertation Towards Efficient and Robust Automatic Speech Recognition: Decoding Techniques and Discriminative Traning on 22 March 2013 in lecture hall T2 (Computer Science building). The opponent is Dr. Erik McDermott, Google, Inc., USA. The custodian is Prof. Erkki Oja.
-
22.03.2013 14:00–15:00
Guest lecture
B121, Exactum, KumpulaAbstract: Tremendous advances have been made in reducing the cost of DNA synthesis. We are entering an age of synthetic biology, where we can design and synthesize new life forms for scientific and medical applications. Our group has designed weakened but viable strains of flu and poliovirus to serve as live vaccines. We have demonstrated that vaccination with our...
-
22.03.2013 10:15–11:00
HIIT seminar
Exactum, B119HIIT Kumpula Seminar, Friday March 22nd, 10:15Location: Exactum, B119TITLE: Gibbs sampling for parsimonious Markov models with latent...