Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences at the Department for Continuing Education

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 3:11:55
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Synopsis

A collection of audio and video resources of lectures, seminars and presentations from the Department's mathematical, physical and life sciences programmes.

Episodes

  • Can robots be made creative enough to invent their own language?

    18/10/2012 Duration: 01h22min

    Luc Steels delivers the 2012 Simonyi lecture and asks can machines be creative enough to invent their own language? Professor Steels talks about some of his recent breakthrough experiments which have seen robots programmed to play language games and come up with novel concepts, words and meanings. He discusses how this triggers a process of cultural evolution that leads to more complex forms of language and deliberate on what this tells us about the nature of our own intelligence and the future of artificial intelligence. Luc Steels is ICREA Research Professor at the Institut de Biologia Evolutiva (CSIC-UPF) in Barcelona and Director of the Sony Computer Science Laboratory in Paris. The Simonyi Lecture is funded by a generous gift from the Amalur Foundation.

  • Mathematics in the real world

    25/11/2010 Duration: 09min

    Inspired by Évariste Galois's attempts to express symmetry using mathematical equations, Professor Marcus du Sautoy explores the inextricable link between the physical world and mathematics.

  • Mathematics: Navigating Nature's Dark Labyrinth

    30/11/2009 Duration: 52min

    "Mathematics: Navigating Nature's Dark Labyrinth" - the Inaugural Lecture of the Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science, 2009.

  • Introduction to the software life-cycle

    11/09/2008 Duration: 47min

    Introductory lecture, given by Dr Raymond Flood, for the summer school part of the online diploma in computing. Visit http://media.conted.ox.ac.uk/on01 to view the full presentation from Raymond Flood, including his slides.