Upcoming Events

Jan
18
2026
LEGO Building

Come grab some FREE sweet treats and tasty snacks while building lego sets and socializing with classmates!

 

 

 

Past Events

Jan
30
2015
ACCELERATING REINSURANCE RISK ANALYTICS ON CLUSTERS, CLOUDS, AND GPU (2:30 pm - 4:30 pm)
ANDREW RAU-CHAPLIN
Professor of Computer Science
Director of the Risk Analytics Lab
Dalhousie University
Jan
16
2015
Rhetorical Structure Analysis and its Application to Sentiment Summarization (2:30 pm)

K.C. Irving Centre - Auditorium, Acadia University Dr. Raymond Ng, Professor - Computer Science Department, University of British Columbia

Jan
9
2015
SEMINAR PRESENTATION - JONATHON R. FOWLES (2:30 pm - 4:30 pm)
Is your brain wired for technology? 
The neurophysiology of learning and memory.
Nov
28
2014
COMP 4983 PROJECT PRESENTATIONS (2:30 pm - 3:30 pm)
Refreshments will be served
Everyone is welcome to attend
Nov
21
2014
Seminar - Derek Reilly (2:30 pm - 4:00 pm)
Of Panic and Pageantry: Conducting HCI Research at Public Art Events
 
Nov
14
2014
Seminar - MINING AND VISUALIZING SOCIAL NETWORK DATA (2:30 pm - 4:00 pm)

Abstract: Social Network data analysis has become both an important research topic as well as a tool of modern business. We’ll discuss the characteristics of three major components of social data analysis: the acquisition, clustering and map/reducing, and visualization of data. Examples of benefits and drawbacks of various clustering algorithms and forms of visualization will be discussed, and we’ll present a workflow that shows off several of these techniques.