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Darwin Project 2009-10 (COM4035/6780) Phil Green. A group project which takes you through the process of doing research, from proposal to presentation Weds 11-1 in G12A (off Lewin Lab) First 5 weeks:. Thereafter : Weekly Meeting with Supervisor Weekly Management Meeting.
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Darwin Project 2009-10 (COM4035/6780)Phil Green A group project which takes you through the process of doing research, from proposal to presentation • Weds 11-1 in G12A (off Lewin Lab) • First 5 weeks: • Thereafter : • Weekly Meeting with Supervisor • Weekly Management Meeting
Research Computingfor Darwin students Phil Green & Robin Hofe
Introduction to tools & methods computer science researchers use • Weeks 1-3 • Lewin Lab, G12a, Weds 11-1 • Follow the wiki https://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/wiki/bin/view/Guide/ResearchComputing • Covers • Unix/Linux operating system • Emacs editor • LaTeX document preparation • Matlab programming language and environment
To get into Linux • Login with your CICS username/password • Start -> Programmes-> VNC Viewer-> RunVNC Viewer • Stulogin-> user name->dcs password • For a terminal, right click on background & select terminal • Then follow the wiki..
Darwin Week 3 • Scientific Method – Phil Green • Supervisor’s presentations Then, in the table on the Darwin 09 Wiki • Fill in your week 3 attendance • Indicate your first, second and third project choices • People doing the MSc in Computer Science with Speech and Language Processing should choose between projects 4,5 & 6 Do this by MONDAY of WEEK 4 (Oct 19th)
Darwin Week 4 Student Presentations: • Each student does a 2 minute presentation covering: • Your background • Your choice of project • Prepare 1 or 2 .pdf slides for your presentation and email them to r.hofe@dcs.shef.ac.uk by Monday 18th Oct
Week 3 Project Presentations 11:50 Project 1 Automatic Code Generation - Tony Simons 12:00 Project 2 Quantitative analysis and visualisation of heart tissue structure - Richard Clayton 12:10 Project 3 Crime City: A sandbox game - Lawrence Lomax (for Daniela Romano) 12:20 Project 4 Simulation of children's language learning - Robin Hofe 12:30 Project 5 Visual and Audio-Visual Speaker Identification - Yoshi Gotoh 12:40 Project 6 Machine Translation - Rob Gaizauskas
Speaker Identification in Video and Audio Yoshi Gotoh • Audio-visual recording of meetings, broadcasts etc • Data available from previous projects • Identify who is speaking at a given time • Lips are moving and synchronised with the audio.. • Video