Theoretical computer science

Computability in Europe

The Association Computability in Europe (ACiE) is an international organization of mathematicians, logicians, computer scientists, philosophers, theoretical physicists and others interested in new developments in computability and in their underlying significance for the real world. CiE aims to widen understanding and appreciation of the importance of the concepts and techniques of computability theory, and to support the development of a vibrant multi-disciplinary community of researchers focused on computability-related topics. The ACiE positions itself at the interface between applied and fundamental research, prioritising mathematical approaches to computational barriers. The Association Computability in Europe originated as a research network called Computability in Europe (CiE) in 2003, became a conference series in 2005, and the ACiE was formed in 2008. (Wikipedia).

Computability in Europe
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Lena Reinhard: This is bigger than us: Building a future for Open Source | JSConf EU 2014

This talk aims to take you on a journey – from the days of the Easter Islands around 700CE, over the mid-15th century in England to Mars and rain forests of our days and finally to the future of Free, Libre and Open Source Software (OSS). On our way, we’ll take a close look at the culture

From playlist JSConf EU 2014

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Reliability 1: External reliability and rater reliability and agreement

In this video, I discuss external reliability, inter- and intra-rater reliability, and rater agreement.

From playlist Reliability analysis

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James Coglan: Practical functional programming: pick two | JSConf EU 2014

We often talk about JavaScript as a ‘functional programming language’. This is mostly because it has first-class functions, but there is far more to functional programming than that. Immutable data, recursion, laziness, type systems and sophisticated static analysis are all tools in the fu

From playlist JSConf EU 2014

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Worldwide Calculus: Euclidean Space

Lecture on 'Euclidean Space' from 'Worldwide Multivariable Calculus'. For more lecture videos and $10 digital textbooks, visit www.centerofmath.org.

From playlist Multivariable Spaces and Functions

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Computing z-scores(standard scores) and comparing them

Please Subscribe here, thank you!!! https://goo.gl/JQ8Nys Computing z-scores(standard scores) and comparing them

From playlist Statistics

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10b Data Analytics: Spatial Continuity

Lecture on the impact of spatial continuity to motivate characterization and modeling of spatial continuity.

From playlist Data Analytics and Geostatistics

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The Computer Chronicles - European Technology Roundtable Exhibition Vienna (1992)

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From playlist The Computer Chronicles 1992 Episodes

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Great Triumphs and False Stories: A Brief History of Indic & European Sciences by Roddam Narasimha

WHEN: 4pm to 6pm Sunday, 08 October 2017 WHERE: J. N.Planetarium, Sri T. Chowdaiah Road, High Grounds, Bangalore Among the many vociferous and emotional debates that India is currently going through on various deeply-civilizational questions (nation, religion, freedom etc.), there is als

From playlist Kaapi With Kuriosity (A Monthly Public Lecture Series)

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Qwant CEO and Mozilla Europe co-founder Nitot on monopolies, surveillance and Internet freedom

Fascinating interview with the CEO of Qwant (French-based search engine) and founder of Mozilla Europe Tristan Nitot. You can see Qwant for yourself at https://qwant.com/ and https://betterweb.qwant.com/ Support independent content by donating Monero or Bitcoin Monero: 84DYxU8rPzQ88S

From playlist Talks, interview and podcasts

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The Computer Chronicles - The Global Software Market (1990)

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From playlist Computer Chronicles Episodes on Software

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NOTACON 6: Bridging the Gap

Speaker: Gargaji/Conspiracy Organizing a party is a tricky task. Organizing a party in a different country is even trickier. In a different continent? Very very exhausting - and that's just the jetlag! While the European and American culture has a lot in common, they also differ a lot, es

From playlist Notacon 6

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Glimpsing our AI future - Howard Covington, The Alan Turing Institute

About the event Right across the economy start-ups are using machine learning to disrupt incumbents. At the same time, incumbents are using machine learning and artificial intelligence to automate processes and increase productivity. China is challenging the US for AI supremacy. Self-driv

From playlist Turing Lectures

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The Computer Chronicles - ETRE Part 3 (2000)

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From playlist Regional Computer Chronicles Episodes

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The Computer Chronicles - High Tech Scotland Part 2 (1996)

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From playlist The Computer Chronicles 1996 Episodes

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The Computer Chronicles - ETRE Lisbon Part 2 (1998)

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From playlist The Computer Chronicles 1998 Episodes

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Open Source vs. Closed Source Software

In this video, you’ll learn more about the differences between open-source software and closed-source software. Visit https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/basic-computer-skills/ for more technology, software, and computer tips. We hope you enjoy!

From playlist Technology Trends

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Simplilearn Reviews | A New Job in Finland with 60% Hike | How Salah Upskilled in Cloud Computing

After 23 years of experience in the IT sector, Salah chose to upskill himself with PGP in cloud computing for two reasons. Firstly, working as the Chief Information Technology Officer, Salah wanted to gain knowledge about the latest technologies to lead better. Secondly, he was looking for

From playlist Simplilearn Success Stories

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