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Imagine a TED talk but run by amateurs. We hear from top researchers and lecturers from the University of Adelaide on topics such as computer vision, natural language processing, optimisation, and sec... more
FAQs about Byte Me - UofA CS Club:How many episodes does Byte Me - UofA CS Club have?The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.
April 01, 2020Episode[3] = "Gustavo Carneiro"; //Medical ImagingWant to be a doctor but don't like dealing with people in general let alone their ailments and never got into biology in high school so you started getting into coding but still kind of want to help people? Same. Medical imaging is a branch of computer vision with a focus on improving the ability to read a scan when we can't improve the physical scanner any further. Gustavo works in this area in the Australian Institute of Machine Learning.Links:Gustavo's Researcher Profile: https://researchers.adelaide.edu.au/profile/gustavo.carneiroKaggle Competitions: https://www.kaggle.com/competitionsCS Club discord: https://discord.gg/rYgCTdh...more27minPlay
March 16, 2020episode[2] = Sal Humphreys; //surveillance and big dataSocial laws of online gaming, a new unsettling type of currency, why are we still stereotyping people? It's all data today.Resources:Weapons of math destruction - Cathy O'NeillCS Club Discord:https://discord.gg/rYgCTdh...more43minPlay
March 09, 2020Episode[1] = "Nick Falkner"; //Education Research and Smart CitiesWe've all had lecturers who read the slides word-for-word and don't engage with the class at all. How that can be changed so classes are more enjoyable for the masses, also, how the data that is automatically collected by cities can be used to improve the lives of its inhabitants.ResourcesPunished by Reward - Alfie KohnAustralian Privacy ActNick's Researcher Profile...more48minPlay
March 02, 2020Episode[0] = "Brad Alexander"; //Computational SearchWhat do evolutionary art, geoscience, pipe network analysis, and renewable energy have in common? They all have problems that can be solved with computational search! A concept that students learn in class can be applied to large industrial scales. Find out how.LinksWave buoysEvolutionary ArtBrad's Researcher Profile...more35minPlay
March 01, 2020episode[0] = Brad Alexander //Computational SearchWhat does evolutionary art, geoscience, pipe networks, and wave buoys all have in common? They all have problems that can be fixed by computational search. Links:https://www.hindawi.com/journals/complexity/2019/3495962/https://www.science.org.au/curious/technology-future/ocean-powerhttps://researchers.adelaide.edu.au/profile/bradley.alexander#my-research ...more35minPlay
February 16, 2020this.trailerThe CS Club has a podcast! Why? Because we are a lazy people when it comes to reading large texts and all too introverted to go to more lectures than mandatory.We have a new Instagram too. Find it here: https://www.instagram.com/compsci.adl/Follow if you want to stay up to date :)...more1minPlay
FAQs about Byte Me - UofA CS Club:How many episodes does Byte Me - UofA CS Club have?The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.