This news feed aggregates content from the Research News feeds from the Helsinki Institute for Information Technology HIIT, Aalto University Department of Computer Science, and the University of Helsinki Department of Computer Science.
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Computer scientists have developed a method that automatically composes music out of sleep measurements. The composition service works live on the Web at sleepmusicalization.net. Developed under Hannu Toivonen, Professor of Computer Science at the University of Helsinki, the software automatically composes synthetic music using data related to a person’s own sleep as input. The composition program is the work of Aurora Tulilaulu, a student....
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The position is open to outstanding individuals who hold a doctorate and have excellent potential for a successful scientific career. Candidates in the areas of algorithms, logic and complexity are especially welcome. The closing date of the call is October 15, 2012. Detailed information about the position, as well as the application process and its requirements, is provided at http://www.aalto...
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Dr. Simon Rogers is a HIIT Visiting Professor during the month of August. Dr. Rogers works as a lecturer in the School of Computing Science, University of Glasgow. His research focuses on machine learning and statistical inference predominantly within the fields of computational biology and multimodal interaction. Dr. Rogers will give talks both in Kumpula and Otaniemi campuses. Kumpula, Friday 10.8.: ...
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Dr. Simon Rogers is a HIIT Visiting Professor during the month of August. Dr. Rogers works as a lecturer in the School of Computing Science, University of Glasgow. His research focuses on machine learning and statistical inference predominantly within the fields of computational biology and multimodal interaction. Dr. Rogers will give HIIT Seminar talks both in Kumpula and Otaniemi campuses. Kumpula, Friday 10.8.:...
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The Finnish Society for Computer Science awarded an honourary mention in its annual Master's thesis award competition to Joris Kinable for his thesis "Malware detection through call graphs". The thesis was completed at the ICS department as part of the Future Internet research programme of the Finnish ICT SHOK consortium, and the M.Sc. degree was awarded by...
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The Finnish Artificial Intelligence Society has granted its Dissertation Award to D.Sc. (Tech.) Arto Klami from the ICS department. The award is granted for the best disseration in the field of artificial intellingence during the years 2008-2011.He will receive the award and present the thesis work, "Modeling of Mutual Dependencies", at the YTP 2012 Federated Computer Science Event, held in May 28 - 29, 2012 in Helsinki.Electronic version of the...