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Strachey Lectures
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Strachey Lecture: From classical to non-classical stochastic shortest path problems

Professor Christel Baier delivers the Hillary Term 2024 Strachey Lecture
Strachey Lectures
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Strachey Lecture: How Can Algorithms Help to Protect our Privacy

In this term's Strachey lecture, Professor Monika Henzinger gives an introduction to differential privacy with an emphasis on differential private algorithms that can handle changing input data.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Turing 2018/8: Searle versus Turing - Conclusion

Lecture 8 in Peter Millican's 2018 Turing series.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Turing 2018/7: Blockhead, the Chinese Room, and ELIZA

Lecture 7 in Peter Millican's 2018 Turing series.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Turing 2018/6: "Computing Machinery and Intelligence" - Overview of Turing's 1950 paper

Lecture 6 in Peter Millican's 2018 Turing series.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Turing 2018/5: Settling Hilbert's Entscheidungsproblem, and the Halting Problem

Lecture 5 in Peter Millican's 2018 Turing series.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Turing 2018/4: Enumerating the Computable Numbers, and the Universal Turing Machine

Lecture 4 in Peter Millican's 2018 Turing series.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Turing 2018/3: "On Computable Numbers" - Turing's 1936 Paper

Lecture 3 in Peter Millican's 2018 Turing series.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Turing 2018/2: Hilbert's Programme and Gödel's Theorem

Lecture 2 in Peter Millican's 2018 Turing series.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Turing 2018/1: Types of number, Cantor, infinities, diagonal arguments

Lecture 1 in Peter Millican's 2018 Turing series.
Strachey Lectures

Strachey Lecture: Can one Define Intelligence as a Computational Phenomenon?

Can we build on our understanding of supervised learning to define broader aspects of the intelligence phenomenon. Strachey Lecture delivered by Leslie Valiant.
Models of Consciousness

John Barnden - Consciousness, metacausation and metadynamism

One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference.
Models of Consciousness

Pedro Mediano - Moving beyond integration and differentiation in measures of neural dynamics

One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference.
Models of Consciousness

Inês Hipólito - Generative models of the mind: neural connections and cognitive integration

One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference.
Models of Consciousness

Gustav Bernroider - Neural sense relations and consciousness: a diagrammatic approach

One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference.
Models of Consciousness

Marc Ebner - A communication-based model of consciousness

One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference.
Models of Consciousness

Diana Stanciu - An ESR model of consciousness

One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference.
Models of Consciousness

Aïda Elamrani - Inputs, outputs, and meta-models

One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference.
Models of Consciousness

Chetan Prakash - Structure Invention by Conscious Agents

One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference.
Models of Consciousness

Quanlong Wang - Modelling consciousness divisions in ZW-calculus

One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference.

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