Adam Copp, a Junior honours Computer Science student won the TARGET jobs IT and Computer Science Undergraduate of the Year Award for 2011. The award was sponsored by BT and, through a series of online tests, application forms, interviews and assessment exercises, Adam emerged as winner. BT only targeted a relatively small number of universities and so he beat off competition from other excellent students from other excellent universities.
From Recommendation to Reputation: Information Discovery Gets Personal
Speaker: Barry Smyth
Affiliation: University College Dublin
Biography: Prof. Barry Smyth holds the Digital Chair of Computer Science in University College Dublin.He is the Director of CLARITY
These lectures will focus on how personalization techniques and recommender systems are being used in response to the information overload problem that face web users everyday. Personalization research brings together ideas from artificial intelligence, user profiling, information retrieval and user-interface design to provide users with more proactive and intelligent information services that are capable of predicting the needs of individuals and adapting to their implicit preferences. We will review core ideas from recommender systems research, drawing on the many practical examples that have underpinned modern web success stories, from e-commerce to mobile applications. In addition we will explore how the next generation of web search is likely to be influenced by recommender systems techniques that can facilitate a more social and collaborative approach to web search, which complements the purely algorithmic focus of contemporary search engines.
Programme:
Physics: Lecture Theatre B: 11.00-12.00noon
Purdie: Lecture Theatre A:14.0-17.00
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- When: 22nd June 2011
- Series: Distinguished Lectures Series
- Format: Lecture
Towards Pervasive Personal Data
Dr Graham Kirby, Senior Lecturer, School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews.
This talk will outline an embryonic project to develop a software infrastructure supporting pervasive data, in which file data will flow automatically to the places that it is needed. Equilibrium will be achieved when the data reaches all the necessary places. When the equilibrium is perturbed, due to either the data or the necessary places changing, the infrastructure will react to restore the equilibrium by initiating new data flows.
The infrastructure will approximate the ideal of all of a user’s files being available at all locations all of the time. The user will be able to exert high-level influence on how this approximation is achieved, by specifying the desired equilibrium declaratively. The user will also be able to define policy that influences the priorities attached to restoring various non-equilibrium aspects of the system.
Event details
- When: 5th May 2011 14:30 - 15:30
- Where: Phys Theatre B
- Series: CS Colloquia Series
- Format: Colloquium
PhD Reading Party 2010
The 2010 PhD reading party trip took us to Lochearnhead on the banks of Loch Earn. Each of the twelve PhD students attending gave a talk on their current work, before taking off for a spot of mountain biking in nearby Comrie.
Event details
- Format: Reading Party
Computer Science class of 2010
Update: You can find more photos from the Honours BBQ on the alumni blog.
Rumours of cloning experiments in School of Computer Science exaggerated says press officer
Honours Class Photographs
The collection of class photographs is now up on the school website here. Unfortunately we are missing a few years. If anyone has photographs of the missing years then please get in touch, or just post a comment with an appropriate URL.
We have a couple of photographs that I am struggling to date. Does anyone know the years in which the photographs below were taken? Answers on a postcard please. I’m thinking 2007 or 2008 for the first one and sometime around the development of colour photography for the second.
Poissons du Jour
Today our tank repopulation is complete with the purchase of 14 Kenyi Cichlids (Pseudotropheus Lombardoi). We now have 31 Milawi cichlids in the tank along with one chocolate catfish and a pleco, Below are some photos of the new arrivals.
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Staff vs Masters Football
Friday 20th November. The Computer Science staff (and research) team celebrated a victory in the bi-annual master’s competition, overcoming their opponents 4-2 following a scrappy 50 minutes of play.
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les nouveaux poissons sont arrivés
Here are some photos of the new cichlids that we purchased on the 3rd November 2009. They are all Pseudotropheus zebra from Milawi.
- Cichlids arriving from the shop still in their transit bags
- Blue Pseudotropheus zebra
- Red Pseudotropheus zebra in transit bag