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Towards establishing a 'cooperation' measure for coupled movement in close-proximity human-robot interaction (2020)
Presentation / Conference
Camilleri, A., Hong, J., Dogramadzi, S., & Caleb-Solly, P. (2020, May). Towards establishing a 'cooperation' measure for coupled movement in close-proximity human-robot interaction. Presented at ICRA 2020

To achieve safe close-proximity human-robot interaction , particularly for physically assitive tasks, robot motion planning needs to recognize and adapt to the behaviour of humans in the long-term. Generally, motion prediction with probabilistic conf... Read More about Towards establishing a 'cooperation' measure for coupled movement in close-proximity human-robot interaction.

Simply the best: Optimising with an evolutionary computing framework (2018)
Presentation / Conference
Buontempo, F., & Simons, C. (2018, April). Simply the best: Optimising with an evolutionary computing framework. Presented at Annual Conference of Association of C and C++ Users 2018 (ACCU 2018), Bristol, UK

These are the slides of the interactive programming workshop on optimising with an evolutionary computing framework at ACCU 2018. Java Class Library for Evolutionary Computing (JCLEC) is used as the example framework. Example optimisation problems in... Read More about Simply the best: Optimising with an evolutionary computing framework.

The Manhattan project: Creativity and computing synthesised (2018)
Presentation / Conference
Nash, C. (2018, January). The Manhattan project: Creativity and computing synthesised. Presented at HEA STEM Conference 2018, Newcastle, England

This workshop provides a demonstration of the Manhattan digital environment, a platform designed to support and motivate learning programming through musical creativity. The software combines music editing with a scalable level of coding – from simpl... Read More about The Manhattan project: Creativity and computing synthesised.

The trinity test: Workshop on unified notations for practices and pedagogies in music and programming (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Nash, C. (2016, May). The trinity test: Workshop on unified notations for practices and pedagogies in music and programming. Presented at International Conference on Technologies for Music Notation and Representation (TENOR) 2016, Cambridge, UK

This paper outlines a workshop to explore intersections of programming and music in digital notation. With the aid of the Manhattan music programming and sequencing environment (Nash, 2014), methods for representing both high-level processes and low-... Read More about The trinity test: Workshop on unified notations for practices and pedagogies in music and programming.

Refactoring: 25 years on (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Simons, C. (2016, April). Refactoring: 25 years on. Presented at 2016 Annual Conference of the Association of C and C++ Users (ACCU), Bristol, UK

It’s been some 25 years since ‘refactoring’ was suggested and is now central to programming practice. But how is refactoring conducted today compared to its original notions? After a quick recap on the original ideas of refactoring, this workshop exp... Read More about Refactoring: 25 years on.

The Physarum polycephalum actin network: Formalisation, topology and morphological correlates with computational ability (2014)
Presentation / Conference
Mayne, R., & Adamatzky, A. (2014, December). The Physarum polycephalum actin network: Formalisation, topology and morphological correlates with computational ability. Presented at BICT 2014, Boston, USA

The plasmodial form of slime mould Physarum polycephalum is a macroscopic acellular organism that is capable of apparently intelligent behaviour, yet it lacks any features usually associated with intelligence. In this investigation, we study the morp... Read More about The Physarum polycephalum actin network: Formalisation, topology and morphological correlates with computational ability.

Freshers' group-working activities for fun, learning and prizes (2014)
Presentation / Conference
Green, S., Yang, R., & Plant, N. (2014, July). Freshers' group-working activities for fun, learning and prizes. Presented at 1st National Student Induction Workshop, University of Warwick

The Computer Science and Creative Technologies Department at the University of the West of England has a history of running group social events for multiple awards during induction week. The main aim of these fun events is to help new students to mak... Read More about Freshers' group-working activities for fun, learning and prizes.

Changing perspectives of time in HCI (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Buzzo, D. (2013, April). Changing perspectives of time in HCI. Presented at Workshop on 'Changing perspectives of time in HCI', Paris, France

Time has traditionally been measured in relation to physical phenomena witnessed in our environment. From the transit of heavenly bodies across prehistoric skies to the distance to walk from here to there or the arrival of birds on the wing from othe... Read More about Changing perspectives of time in HCI.

Visualising state space representations of LSTM networks
Presentation / Conference
Smith, E. M., Smith, J., Legg, P., & Francis, S. Visualising state space representations of LSTM networks. Presented at Workshop on Visualization for AI Explainability, Berlin, Germany

Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) networks have proven to be one of the most effective models for making predictions on sequence-based tasks. These models work by capturing, remembering, and forgetting information relevant to their future predictions. Th... Read More about Visualising state space representations of LSTM networks.

Environmental noise workshop
Presentation / Conference
Baracskai, Z. Environmental noise workshop. Presented at Environmental Noise Workshop, Ozora, Hungary

Open workshop