Month: September 2016

SACHI Seminar: Professor Chris Reed – Argument Technology and Argument Mining

Title:  Argument Technology and Argument Mining Chris Reed, Centre for Argument Technology, University of Dundee – http://arg.tech Abstract:  Argument Technology is that part of the overlap between theories of argumentation and reasoning and those of AI where an engineering focus leads to applications and tools that are deployed. One significant step in the past decade has SACHI Seminar: Professor Chris Reed – Argument Technology and Argument Mining

Seminar: A Changing Landscape: Securing The Internet Of Things (IoT)

Professor Sanjay Jha, Director of the Cybersecurity and Privacy Laboratory (Cyspri) at UNSW. The first part of this talk will discuss how the community is converging towards the IoT vision having worked in wireless sensor networking and Machine-2-Machine (M2M) communication. This will follow a general discussion of security challenges in IoT. Finally I will discuss Seminar: A Changing Landscape: Securing The Internet Of Things (IoT)

School Seminar: “The path to Cellular IoT and the promise of 5G” by Frankie Garcia

The School of Computer Science welcomes Frankie Garcia from Keysight Technologies, Edinburgh.  Abstract: Over the last two decades we have witnessed an unprecedented growth in the number of Internet-connected devices via the Cloud (storage, compute and intelligent analytics) generally referred to as the Internet of Things (IoT). This includes both machine-to-machine (M2M) and machine-to-person communications on a School Seminar: “The path to Cellular IoT and the promise of 5G” by Frankie Garcia