Helsinki ICT Research Events

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.

  • 16.08.2013 10:15–11:00
    HIIT seminar
    Exactum, B119

    Title
    Interdependence and Predictability of Human Mobility and Social Interactions

    Abstract
    The study of the interdependence of human movement and social ties of individuals is one of the most interesting research areas in computational social science. Previous studies have shown that human movement is predictable to a certain extent at different geographic scales. One of the open problems is how to...

  • 27.06.2013 12:00–16:00
    Defence of thesis
    Exactum, Linus Torvalds Auditorium B123, Gustaf Hällströmin katu 2b
  • Latin squares and Latin cubes

    Prof. Ian Wanless, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

    Abstract:

    A k by n Latin rectangle is a k by n matrix containing n symbols in such a way that each symbol occurs exactly once in each row and at most once in each column. An n by n Latin rectangle is a Latin square. A famous theorem of Hall says that every Latin rectangle can be extended to a Latin square. It has been known for some time that the analogous statement fails for all dimensions...

  • 24.06.2013 10:00–16:00
    Other event
    The new Think Corner, Porthania, Yliopistonkatu 3

    The 8th World Conference of Science Journalists (http://wcsj2013.org/) is hosted by the University of Helsinki during June 24-28. The organizers expect some 500 science journalists to attend. University PR and Press office has produced science-based side programme for the journalists in the brand new Think Corner in Porthania...

  • Conversation Analytical View on Social Interaction and Media Usage

    Prof. Ilkka Arminen, University of Helsinki

    Abstract:

    Conversation analysis (CA) is originally a fenomenologically inspired approach to study the elementary forms of human conduct and communication. It can be applied for deciphering the new patterns of interaction and sociability, and user experiences in the context of (new) media and communication technologies. The ongoing project "Media, Families and Children's well...

  • 17.06.2013 13:15–14:00
    HIIT seminar
    Aalto University, Computer Science Building, lecture hall T3

    Conversation analysis (CA) is originally a fenomenologically inspired approach to study
    the elementary forms of human conduct and communication. It can be
    applied for deciphering the new patterns of interaction and sociability,
    and user experiences in the context of (new) media and communication technologies.
    The ongoing project "Media, Families...

  • The 18th Scandinavian Conference on Image Analysis (SCIA 2013), Espoo, Finland, 17-20 June 2013  

    The ICS department participates in organizing SCIA 2013, the 18th Scandinavian Conference on Image Analysis. SCIA 2013 continues the long tradition of Scandinavian Conferences on Image Analysis. SCIA 2013 is held in The Hanasaari Swedish-Finnish Cultural Centre in Espoo. SCIA 2013 features an exciting program featuring four keynote talks, two tutorials, over 6o accepted papers presented as oral...

  • 14.06.2013 10:15–11:00
    HIIT seminar
    Exactum, B119

     

    Title
    Chasing characters up trees: investigating the evolution of cultural traits using phylomemetics
     
    Abstract
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  • Models and Algorithms for Online Collaborative Systems

    Prof. Aris Anagnostopoulos, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

    Abstract:

    In the last years we have observed the emergence of a variety of systems where users communicate and collaborate online and produce knowledge or provide new services. Success stories include Wikipedia, Linux and the open source community, games with a purpose, crowdsourcing services, online labor marketplaces, and car-sharing services, to name a few. This...

  • 13.06.2013 13:15–14:00
    HIIT seminar
    Aalto University, Computer Science Building, lecture hall T2

    Abstract:
    In the last years we have observed the emergence of a variety of systems where users communicate and collaborate online and produce knowledge or provide new services. Success stories include Wikipedia, Linux and the open source community, games with a purpose, crowdsourcing services, online labor marketplaces, and car-sharing services, to name a few. This new...

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