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7.9.2007 HIIT Seminar: Tomi Silander

HIIT seminars in fall 2007 will be held in hall **B222** of Exactum,
on Fridays starting at 10:15 a.m. Coffee available from 10.

Fri Sep 7
Tomi Silander
On Learning The Most Probable Bayesian Network

Abstract:
Learning the MAP Bayesian network for a complete discrete data is known
to be an NP-hard problem. Consequently, much of the research effort has
been concentrated on developing heuristics for this important task.
However, recent advances in exact methods for learning Bayesian Networks
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CityWall

The CityWall is a large mutli-touch display installed in a central location in Helsinki which acts as a collaborative and playful interface for the everchanging media landscape of the city.

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Mobile City Moments

Mobile City Moments (MCM) project will study new mobile services enabled by positioning, group communication, context sensitivity, presence data, and machine-readable tags. It draws inspiration from "Web 2.0" technologies and mash-ups, aiming to identify essential customer values and business model elements driving viable services. The project will carry out user research and show prototypes in three European cities: Helsinki, Stockholm, and Barcelona. The international consortium is led by Stockholm School of Economics.

PUPS: Personalised Ubiservices in Public Spaces

PUPS is a  Tekes project in the Ubicom programme for 1 August 2007 to 31 November 2009. The continuation project is called AICA for 1 November 2009 to 31 December 2011.

Innoguard project gets TEKES funding

Mon, 25.06.2007

25 June 2007 - TEKES has donated three-year funding for the project Innoguard, a joint effort of Helsinki University of Technology (Prof. Eljas Soisalon-Soininen), Lappeenranta University of Technology (Prof. Jukka Kemppinen) and HIIT (Dr. Perttu Virtanen). The project will study the use of program run-time execution trace analysis for detecting the presence of predefined "signatures" suggesting that the program uses a method covered by a patent.

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