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Data Science Insights - Building Brains: Learning from data

Professor Steve Furber CBE from the University of Manchester, talks about about his new hardware architecture, SpiNNaker

06-30
56:09

Data Science Insights - Building Brains: Learning from data (Highlights)

In this final Data Science Insights event, Professor Steve Furber CBE from the University of Manchester, talked about using computers to build brains. This was hosted at the Royal Institution on June 17 2015.

06-25
08:45

Data Science Institute Distinguished Speaker - Dr Usama Fayyad (CDO of Barclays Bank)

Dr Usama Fayyad, Chief Data Officer of Barclays Bank and formerly of Yahoo!, gave a distinguished invited talk for Imperial's Data Science Institute. The event was held at a sold-out Clore Lecture theatre at Imperial on October 1 2014.

10-08
51:57

A Data Scientist is a Statistician Who Lives in Shoreditch(?)

Podcast audio recording of an event the Imperial Data Science Institute held for students, with invited industry speakers from Teradata, Dunnhumby, Thomson Reuters, eBay, and more.

08-01
01:43:03

Data Science Institute Distinguished Speaker - Dr Sean Hill (The Human Brain Project)

Dr Sean Hill, co-Director of Neuroinformatics in the European Union funded Human Brain Project (HBP), gave a distinguished invited talk for Imperial's Data Science Institute. This event was part of London Technology Week on June 17 2014.

07-29
01:01:08

Can autonomous machines be trusted?

With so much relying on autonomous machines such as aerial vehicles and remote submarines, verifying that their software actually works is crucial.

11-04
01:07:55

Tiny minds

Professor Daniel Rueckert (Computing) discusses the Developing Human Connectome Project, a major effort to map babies’ brains. (Extract 2 of 4 from the Imperial College Podcast 20 March 2013)

03-19
05:38

Carbon Reductions in Cloud Computing

Fran Bennett, CEO of Mastodon C, talks on the need to reduce carbon emissions cloud computnig operations. http://goo.gl/73cMZ

07-24
57:12

Extract 1 of 4 - Imperial College Podcast 10 August 2011

Latest news from the College, including how gastric bypass surgery changes people's food preferences, and the new Imperial centre that applies computational methods to systems biology research.

08-09
04:15

Extract 4 of 4 from the Imperial College Podcast October 2008: Imperial's Flight Simulator

Dr Varnavas Serghides on how Imperial's flight simulator can help to build a better aeroplane.

02-25
10:07

Extract 3 of 4 from the Imperial College Podcast September 2008: Future Internet Technologies

John Darlington on how future internet technologies could transform our lives.

02-25
05:28

Extract 1 of 4 from the Imperial College Podcast September 2008: Computers and Infrastructure Failure

Erol Gelenbe on how computers can help protect Europe from catastrophic infrastructure failures.

02-25
07:56

Extract 3 of 4 from the Imperial College Podcast February 2009: Translating for Computers

Daniela Ford and Mark Shuttleworth on translating for computers.

02-24
08:25

Extract 3 of 4 from the Imperial College Podcast March 2009: Cognitive Robotics

Professor Murray Shanahan on cognitive robotics.

02-24
08:10

Sight controlled computer game

Undergraduates at Imperial College London develop a computer game that is controlled by eye movement

03-24
02:15

The Dennis Gabor Lecture 2010: Building Brains

Computer Technology has advanced spectacularly since the first program was executed by the Manchester Baby machine on June 21 1948, but if this progress is to be sustained there are major challenges ahead in the area.

02-24
48:57

Humanoid robot helps scientists to understand intelligence

A humanoid robot newly acquired by Imperial College London will lead to a deeper understanding of human intelligence, says scientists today.

03-31
03:02

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