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.

  • Aalto media lab's Xmas demo day in Dipoli: including student games, interactive artworks etc. Open for everyone.

    Welcome to Aalto Media Lab Demo Day in Dipoli, room Palaver. The event is open for everyone, no need to register.

    See the programme of the event here.

     

  • Stochastic Sauna is a traditional workshop that brings together researchers and students working on probability, statistics, and their applications.

    Stochastic Sauna is a traditional workshop that brings together researchers and students working on probability, statistics, and their applications. This year the workshop is held on Tuesday December 19 at Aalto University. The confirmed speakers are:

    - Roland Bauerschmidt (University of Cambridge)

    -...

  • Biweekly Computer Science networking event for Aalto professors.

    The Aalto Computer Science (CS) Professors' Lunch is a biweekly networking event sponsored by the Department of Computer Science. It is an informal occasion to get to know our colleagues and their research. Its objective is to foster collaboration between professors working in diverse areas of CS within the School of Science and beyond. Each event features a short presentation by an internal speaker...

  • Weekly seminars held jointly by Aalto University and the University of Helsinki.

    Helsinki region machine learning researchers will start our week by an exciting machine learning talk. The aim is to gather people from different fields of science with interest in machine learning. Porridge and coffee is served at 9:00 and the talk will begin at 9:15. The venue for this talk is seminar room T5, CS building.

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  • Professor Eljas Soisalon-Soininen will retire at the end of year 2017

    Professor Eljas Soisalon-Soininen will retire at the end of year 2017, and a farewell event for this occasion will be organized on Dec 15, 2017 from 2:15 p.m. until 4 p.m. in the TUAS building lecture hall AS2, Aalto University, School of Science (Maarintie 8, 02150 Espoo).

    Program:

    Professor Boris Novikov (University of St. Petersburg):  Data Consistency Beyond the Read/Write Model...
  • The information and discussion meeting for the professors of the Department of Computer Science

    Date: 15.12.2017
    Time: 9:00-11:00
    Venue: TU6, TUAS building

    Coffee and buns will be served.

  • Weekly meeting of researchers in the Helsinki area interested in the art of algorithms and algorithm design

    Bernhard Bliem

    Answer Set Programs with Groundings of Small Treewidth

    Abstract:

    State-of-the-art Answer Set Programming (ASP) solvers are based on algorithms that do not explicitly consider treewidth. Yet the treewidth of the input seems to have a strong influence their performance. In the first part of this talk, we present...

  • There will be a couple of helpful persons answering to your ACRIS- and RAI-related questions! Coffee and cookies available!

    Please, check your own profile and update your publications and activities in ACRIS. Please, pay attention especially to publications in 2017 and activities between 2013-2017. DEADLINE: All data in ACRIS should be checked and updated by 15th of January, 2017. 

    Use ACRIS as Open Access Repository - it's easy! We highly encourage you to...

  • The event is organised by Aalto Digi and Experience Platforms, open to everyone free-of-charge.


    Virtual and Augmented Reality (VR, AR) meet in the busy intersection of computer graphics, vision, and human-computer interaction. They have countless applications in storytelling, visual art, visualization, modelling, telepresence, to name a few, with clear potential to transform research, art, and even society at large.

    This event brings together Aalto...

  • 13.12.2017 13:15–14:00
    Guest lecture
    Exactum B222

    Reference genomes provide a prior to guide our interpretation of DNA sequence data. However, if we use a single reference sequence, our interpretations are biased towards that sequence. Genome graphs, which collapse multiple sequences into a graph, provide a richer reference model. Graphs can reduce the reference bias significantly, if we choose the variation we include in them carefully.

    The positional Burrows-...

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