Computer Science (KMI/CSCI)

The course consists of a series of talks on computer science topics given by students and lecturers.

Requirements

To complete the course students are required to:
  1. attend 9 of 13 seminars,
  2. present two topics:
    1. one about any appropriate computer science topic of their choice (not covered in any other course)
    2. one about their master's or bachelor's thesis;
  3. prepare an extended abstract of their thesis (in English; 2 pages, A4 11pt font size);
  4. prepare a summary (in Czech) of the selected paper (2-3 pages, A4, 11pt font size); details will be provided later.

Each presentation should be 20-25 minutes long + 5 minutes for questions and answers.

Recommended topics

  • data structures and algorithms
  • (new or interesting) programming languages
  • database systems
  • data analysis
  • data mining
  • computer security and privacy
  • parallel and concurrent programming
  • distributed systems
  • network algorithms

Instructions

Submit the name of the selected topic and an abstract of the talk (1 or 2 paragraphs) to petr.krajca (at) upol.cz along with the preferred dates for both your presentations. The deadline for choosing your topic is February 19.

One day before your presentation you have to submit your slides to the aformentioned email. The submission is due on Monday 11:00 am.

Schedule

February 14

  • Krajča P.: Introduction

February 21

  • Krajča P.: TBA

February 28

  • Balun J.: Cellular automata
  • Hanus K.: User tracking via web browser
  • Němeček P.: Chatbot for students of UPOL

March 7

  • Němeček P.: Natural Language Processing
  • Mikula T.: Basics of web crawling
  • Weiser T.: TBA

March 14

  • Nováček J.: Adam and Eve.
  • Valůšek J.: F# programming language
  • Apolenář I.: Thesis presentation

March 21

  • Mikula T.: Semantic CMS - Benefits of storing data in semantic map
  • Kašpar O.: Object-Oriented Databases
  • Procházka O.: NoSql databases especially rethinkdb

March 28

  • Nováček J.: Microscope image segmentation by means of machine learning methods.
  • Švec D.: Multi-objective optimization of compounds structures and properties
  • Medelský L.: Docker

April 4

  • Vojáček M.: Microservices
  • Kašík J.: New security subystem in Wildfly - Elytron
  • Apolenář I.: Ternary Search Trees

April 11

  • Švec D.: Computational linguistics
  • Hamerník J.: Chroma Keying
  • Černý M.: Monitoring the passage of persons using the Raspberry Pi

April 18

  • Černý M.: iBeacon
  • Valůšek J.: Thesis presentation
  • Hamerník J.: Thesis presentation

April 25

  • Balun J.: Prediction of unknown values in data
  • Kašpar O.: Travelling salesman problem
  • Medelský L.: Thesis presentation

May 2

  • Kašík J.: Thesis presentation
  • Procházka O.: Thesis presentation
  • Hanus K.: Thesis presentation
  • Vojáček M.: Thesis presentation

May 9

  • Vojáček M.: Thesis presentation
  • Weiser T.: TBA

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