4 resultados para modelling the robot

em University of Southampton, United Kingdom


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Speaker(s): Prof. Steffen Staab Organiser: Dr Tim Chown Time: 23/05/2014 10:30-11:30 Location: B53/4025 Abstract The Web is constructed based on our experiences in a multitude of modalities: text, networks, images, physical locations are some examples. Understanding the Web requires from us that we can model these modalities as they appear on the Web. In this talk I will show some examples of how we model text, hyperlink networks and physical-social systems in order to improve our understanding and our use of the Web.

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Two lectures that introduce the idea of modelling in the large, and contrasts hard system and soft system modelling. The second lecture goes into detail on a number of specific methods for analysing a system (CATWOE and CSH) and on modelling a system (Systems Diagrams and Personas).

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In this talk, I will describe various computational modelling and data mining solutions that form the basis of how the office of Deputy Head of Department (Resources) works to serve you. These include lessons I learn about, and from, optimisation issues in resource allocation, uncertainty analysis on league tables, modelling the process of winning external grants, and lessons we learn from student satisfaction surveys, some of which I have attempted to inject into our planning processes.

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A script for a streaming video clip modelling the movements of thoracic PPIVMs as performed by a physiotherapist. Access to this clip requires an ISS username and password. Please enter in the format soton\username when prompted. Creation date: 08.02.2008 Academic year: 2007/08 Produced by: School of Health Professions and Rehabilitation Sciences Length of clip: 4 min Level: Level 2 pre-registration neuromusculoskeletal manipulation of the cervicothorax Distribution: Can be viewed by all staff and students at the University of Southampton. Requires an ISS username and password.