Presentation @ the Inaugural Scottish Argumentation Day

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Yesterday I gave a presentation about my research at the inaugural Scottish Argumentation Day which was held at Aberdeen University, hosted by the Department of Computer Science and kindly organised by Nir Oren. I wanted to present a high-level overview of my interests and talked about my research (including MAgtALO, ArguBlogging & FireBack, Parley, Warblr and the Arguing Agents Competition) and my day job working with the governance and intelligent use of of BIG healthcare datasets. I also included a few slides talking about the Dialogue Game Description Language (DGDL) as some of the work that ARG:dundee presented earlier builds upon DGDL as a fundamental technology.
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Presentation @ Wellcome Trust Centre for Gene Regulation & Expression, Dundee University

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On Monday 14th January, I gave a short invited talk to members of the Open Microscopy Environment project based in the Swedlow Lab located in the Wellcome Trust Centre for Gene Regulation & Expression at the University of Dundee. There were a number of focii to this talk:

  • overall research interests, starting broadly with AI, then focussing rapidly to argumentative dialogue systems,
  • the broad classes of problems that I am interested in,
  • a (very) brief, software focussed overview of projects I have been involved in sketching the thread of research from my early work on multi-agent dialogue systems through formalisation of dialogue protocols in my early post-doc research, and finishing with my most recent applied work in online argumentation, pedagogical dialogue, and web-scale argumentation technologies.

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Presentation @ NoSQL Autumn Conference

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On Saturday 20th November I  gave an invited talk to the NoSQL Autumn Conference on CouchDB for (absolute) beginners. This was a well attended event packed to the rafters mostly with local developers but also with some attendee's from further afield. I met some great people and had a great time. A round up of the event can be found in Paul Stack's blog post about the day. I think that the success of this event was mostly down to the organisation by Andy Cobley which was exemplary. A flavour of the event can be gained by checking the twitter feed from the day at #nuac.

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Presentation @ Aberdeen University

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On Friday 5th November 2010 I gave a presentation on my research interests to members of the Department of Computing Science @ the University of Aberdeen. The talk was quite short and mainly covered my research interests and plans. It started with a brief overview of the core areas that I am interested in from both a theoretic and an applied perspective before I discussed a range of projects and activities that I have involved in over the last few years. Presentation Link: aberdeen2010.pdf
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