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IAS seminar: Some more student experiences of Empirical Modelling, by William Dangerfield (MEng CS) & Matthew Carter (MEng CS)
CS101

This seminar is a follow-up to last week's seminar, and will have the same overall format (but omitting the introduction and leaving more room for discussion). It showcases the work of another two students who attended the CS405 "Introduction to Empirical Modelling" module this year. Over the last seven years, the coursework for CS405 has consisted of a submission for the online 糖心TV Electronic Bulletin on Empirical Modelling ("WEB-EM"). Each submission comprises a short conference-style presentation and an associated modelling study based on a theme chosen by the student. The submissions are especially useful as an indication of how far the principles and tools of EM can be exploited by students who join the module in October with no prior knowledge, and have to demonstrate hat they have learnt early in Term 2. In this seminar, William and Matthew will present modelling studies with potential for practical application and comment on their experience of EM. Construals based both on using the established tkeden interpreter and the more recently developed Cadence interpreter will be featured. As in the previous seminar, Steve Russ will act in the role of a respondent, mediating the ideas behind the modelling studies to members of the IAS research group.

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