Categoria: Events
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Pedro Fardilha Barbeira (L.EIC) launches “Verbal Alquimia”
Next March 21st, at 18:30, in the FEUP’s Library (Floor 0), the 3rd year student of Informatics and Computing Engineering, Pedro Fardilha Barbeira, will launch “Verbal Alquimia“, a poetry book where “we are challenged to share the deepest feelings inherent to the Man, not because it moves us, but because it offers us the freedom…
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CreativityTalks | “The End of Programming (as we know it)” by Prof. Cristina Videira Lopes
“This talk is an exploratory tour through this brave new world, and its consequences to our field and to Computer Science (CS) education,” anticipates the speaker of a presentation on a topic that due to the advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) in “Large Language Models (LLMs)”, mediately exposed by ChatGPT, promises to revolutionise software development.…
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Workshop | ” Artificial Flora: Evolving Shapes With Superformula” by Martinus Suijkerbuijk
The workshop will take place March 27th, at 14:30, room I323. Registrations: https://forms.gle/ygPt14JE6a5soXaK6 By Martinus Suijkerbuijk: “With the parametric tools in blender –geometry nodes– it is possible to create, with relatively simple node-based algorithms, great procedural pipelines. This functionality can be expanded with the integration of Python within blender, and amplify possibilities of creation and…
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DEI Talks | “Computational Inaesthetics: Expanding the Boundaries of Artistic Research and Computational Aesthetics” by Martinus Suijkerbuijk
“Computational Inaesthetics: Expanding the Boundaries of Artistic Research and Computational Aesthetics” will be presented on Friday, march 24th, at 14:30, room I-105, moderated by Prof. António Coelho from DEI. By the author: “The increasing use of digital technologies in artistic practice, coupled with the recent emergence of AI, has led to a growing intersection and…
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Invited Talks | “Driving Simulators for the Study of Road Users’ Behaviour” by Prof. Stéphane Espié
“Driving Simulators for the Study of Road Users’ Behaviour” will be presented on tuesday, march 7th, at 17:15, room B012. “To be efficient and accepted, road safety counter-measures need to be defined thanks to scientific studies. The question is not only to imagine an optimal solution in the absolute, but to understand the real practices…
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CreativityTalks | “The Creativity Diamond Framework” by Prof. Peter Childs
There are many facets to creativity, and the topic has a profound impact on society. Substantial and sustained study on creativity has been undertaken, and much is now known about the fundamentals and how creativity can be augmented. To draw these elements together, a framework has been developed called the creativity diamond, formulated on the…
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ProDEI Symposium coming soon
Coming soon, February 8, B032 hosts the ProDEI Symposium, formerly known as DSIE, annual meeting of the community of the PhD Program in Computer Engineering at FEUP, organized by its students. This edition will demonstrate throughout the day the potential and opportunities of a PhD as a career path, through the testimonies of former ProDEI…
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DEI Talks | ”AutoML and Meta-learning for Neural Network Robustness Verification” by Prof. Jan N. van Rijn, Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science
“Jan N. van Rijn holds a tenured position as assistant professor at Leiden University (ada.liacs.nl), where he works in the computer science department (LIACS) and Automated Design of Algorithms cluster (ADA). His research interests include artificial intelligence, automated machine learning (AutoML) and meta-learning. He obtained his PhD in Computer Science in 2016 at Leiden Institute…
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Talk a Bit is back for its 11th edition
Talk a Bit is back on January 28th (Saturday), at the FEUP Auditorium, for its 11th edition. The conference is organized annually by the final year students of the Master in Informatics and Computing Engineering of FEUP and is well known for the quality of its programme and the high number of participants. This year’s…
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DEI Talks | “Clustering Healthcare Data” by Prof. Pasi Fränti
Pasi Fränti received his MSc and PhD degrees from the University of Turku, in 1991 and 1994 in Science. Since 2000, he has been a professor of Computer Science at the University of Eastern Finland. He has published in 99 journals and 175 peer review conference papers. Pasi Fränti is the head of the Machine…