Sunday, May 4, 2014

Computer Science



Computers appear to do better than humans at detecting emotions
“A particular success like this has been elusive,” said Matthew Turk, a professor of computer science at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
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Jacks receives honor from CMU science, math division
... Ferris H. and Leona Wood Award during the Central Methodist University Division of Science, Mathematics and Computer Science banquet April 24.
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Six veteran Dordt College employees retiring
Dr. Dennis De Jong, assistant professor of computer science, has been ... De Jong has taught both computer science and mathematics courses during ...
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Local Misericordia students teach fun facts of math
Misericordia University hosts Pi Day Celebration Fair at St. Jude Elementary School. Misericordia University Math and Computer Science Club ...
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College Students, You Are Studying the Wrong Stuff
It's especially startling that the percentage of computer science graduates is falling. The demand for software engineers is huge - evident in the ...
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Career counselling: questions and answers
Ans: Computer Science can be used in many ways and has a diversified usage. If a BS is topped up with one year master's in Internet Security or ...
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Garrison Forest School Students and Sisters Engineer Three First-Place Wins at 2014 Johns ...
They used computer science methods, mathematicsthey incorporated recursive arithmetic to create algorithms for the Maze competitionrobotics and ...
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Jamaica Gleaner
Juett Carty: Rex Nettleford scholar with a difference
Juett Carty (centre), recipient of the 2014 JNGI Rex Nettleford Dance Scholarship, has her cheque signed by Chris Hind (right), general manager, ...
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thejournal.ie
Are women the 'untapped answer' to Ireland's IT skills shortage?
'Women in IT – Untapped Answer to the Skills Shortage' also reported that six in ten women in the industry don't have a computer science degree.
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The Globe and Mail
Margaret Atwood has much to say about killer robots
These computer scientists, engineers and software developers are focused on everything from interactive displays, modelling computer vision and 3-D ...
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