Who’s Teaching What - Spring 2009

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Subject

Lecturer

Location

Ext

email

CSCI103

Algorithms and Problem Solving

Luke McAVEN

3.109

4879

lukemc

CSCI114

Procedural Programming

Gene AWYZIO

3.106

4090

gene

 

 

Daniel SAFFIOTI

3.202

4357

dfs

CSCI124

Applied Programming

Peter CASTLE

3.102

3837

risque

CSCI192

Engineering Programming 2

Igor KHARITONENKO

3.108

4825

igor

 

 

Wanqing LI

3.101

5410

wanqing

CSCI204

Object and Generic Programming in C++

Luke McAVEN

3.109

4879

lukemc

CSCI205

Software Development Methods and Tools

Kerry Hinge

3.209

4043

kgh

CSCI213

Java Programming and Applications

Lei YE

3.211

3793

lei

CSCI222

Systems Development

Neil GRAY

3.206

3812

nabg

CSCI235

Databases

Gene AWYZIO

3.106

4090

gene

 

 

Janusz GETTA

3.210

4339

jrg

CSCI236

3D Modelling and Animation

Ian PIPER

3.103

3157

ian

 

 

Peter CASTLE

3.102

3837

risque

CSCI262

System Security

Tianbing XIA

3.205

3076

txia

CSCI317

Database Performance Tuning

Janusz GETTA

3.210

4339

jrg

CSCI318

Software Engineering Practices and Principles

Ashley Maher

3.217

3801

amaher

CSCI321

Project

Koren WARD

3.107

5322

koren

CSCI322

Systems Administration

Daniel SAFFIOTI

3.202

4357

dfs

CSCI330

Operating Systems

Koren WARD

3.107

5322

koren

CSCI337

Organisation of Programming Languages

Ian PIPER

3.103

3157

ian

CSCI356

Game Engine Fundamentals

Casey CHOW

3.207

5001

caseyc

CSCI368

Network Security

Yi MU

3.218

5228

ymu

CSCI398

Introduction to Enterprise Computing

Neil GRAY

3.206

3812

nabg

CSCI424

Reasoning and Learning

Milly KC

3.216

3077

millykc

CSCI427

Service-Oriented Software Engineering

Aditya GHOSE

3.105

4051

aditya

CSCI435

Computer Vision

Igor KHARITONENKO

3.108

4825

igor

 

 

Wanqing LI

3.101

5410

wanqing

CSCI441

CS Research Methodology

Jennifer SEBERRY

3.215

4448

jennie

CSCI444

Perception and Planning

Koren WARD

3.107

5322

koren

CSCI450

Software Engineering Requirements and Specifications

Aditya GHOSE

3.105

4051

aditya

CSCI471

Advanced Computer Security

Tianbing XIA

3.205

3076

txia

 

 

Yi MU

3.218

5228

ymu

CSCI924

Reasoning and Learning

Milly KC

3.216

3077

millykc

CSCI927

Service-Oriented Software Engineering

Aditya GHOSE

3.105

4051

aditya

CSCI928

Software Engineering Requirements and Specifications

Aditya GHOSE

3.105

4051

aditya

CSCI935

Computer Vision

Igor KHARITONENKO

3.108

4825

igor

 

 

Wanqing LI

3.101

5410

wanqing

CSCI940

CS Research Methodology

Jennifer SEBERRY

3.215

4448

jennie

CSCI944

Perception and Planning

Koren WARD

3.107

5322

koren

CSCI968

Network Security

Yi MU

3.218

5228

ymu

CSCI971

Advanced Computer Security

Tianbing XIA

3.205

3076

txia

 

 

Yi MU

3.218

5228

ymu

ITCS907

Java Programming and Applications

Lei YE

3.211

3793

lei

MCS9103

Algorithms and Problem Solving

Luke McAVEN

3.109

4879

lukemc

MCS9114

Procedural Programming

Gene AWYZIO

3.106

4090

gene

 

 

Daniel SAFFIOTI

3.202

4357

dfs

MCS9124

Applied Programming

Peter CASTLE

3.102

3837

risque

MCS9204

Object and Generic Programming in C++

Luke McAVEN

3.109

4879

lukemc

MCS9205

Software Development Methods and Tools

Kerry Hinge

3.209

4043

kgh

MCS9213

Java Programming and Applications

Lei YE

3.211

3793

lei

MCS9235

Databases

Gene AWYZIO

3.106

4090

gene

 

 

Janusz GETTA

3.210

4339

jrg

MCS9317

Database Performance Tuning

Janusz GETTA

3.210

4339

jrg

MCS9318

Software Engineering Practices and Principles

Ashley Maher

3.217

3801

amaher

MCS9322

Systems Administration

Daniel SAFFIOTI

3.202

4357

dfs

MCS9330

Operating Systems

Koren WARD

3.107

5322

koren

MCS9337

Organisation of Programming Languages

Ian PIPER

3.103

3157

ian

Last reviewed: 4 August, 2009

Workshops and Seminars

Title: The Application of Microsimulation to Risk Modelling 

Speaker: Mr Duc Thanh Nguyen

Day: Wednesday 4/11/2009
Location
: Building 3. Common Staff Room
Time
: 11.30-12.30

Abstract: Abstract: Human detection from still images and videos is a crucial step of human motion analysis that currently receives much attention in computer vision area. This presentation is to provide a comprehensive review on recent developments of human detection and then present a detection method employing local contour-appearance features. Experimental results and comparison with other state-of-the-art human detection methods will be presented. Finally, trends and future directions will be indicated and discussed by way of posing some of the remaining key problems.

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