HAIL Seminars
A series of seminars about human factors, artificial intelligence and language technology.
Exploring Human Factors, Artificial Intelligence, Language Technology and other topics of interest.

The HAIL Seminar Series is organised and run by Cécile Paris and Andrew Lampert from the Information Engineering Laboratory at the CSIRO ICT Centre in Marsfield, Sydney, Australia.
The HAIL seminar series, started by Cecile Paris in early 1997, is one of the longest running research seminar series in Sydney.
If you or a colleague would like to present your work at a HAIL seminar, please contact Andrew Lampert.
Upcoming Seminars
Seminars are open to the public, and free to attend. No need to register, just turn up on the day. Details about how to get to Marsfield are available.
- Bayesian models of language acquisition or Where do the rules come from?
Professor Mark Johnson
Professor of Language Science
Department of Computing
Macquarie University
Tuesday 10 August 2010 at 11am
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CSIRO ICT Centre |
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Seminars are expected to last an hour, including 10-15 minutes for questions and discussion. |
Click through for more about the HAIL seminar series including information on how to obtain video recordings of seminars and how to join the HAIL mailing list.
There are also a number of related seminar series which feature topics from human computer interaction, artificial intelligence and language technology/natural language processing.
Video Streaming of Seminars
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In the past, we have provided live video streams of HAIL seminars. Due to a change in seminar location, we are currently unable to offer this service. We're working to be able to broadcast video again in the future.
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