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New Imitation Game paper published

Posted on 1 December 2013 by Robert Evans

A new paper describing the use of the Imitation Game to research medical practitioners’ understanding of the patient perspective has just been published. Evans, Robert and Crocker, Helen (2013) The […]

KES Programme (December 2013)

Posted on 1 December 2013 by Robert Evans

The next two KES seminars will be: Friday 6 December: Will Mason-Wilkes on the presentation of science in non-fiction TV programmes Friday 13 December: Martin Weinel with the latest results […]

Exploring Museum Expertise

Posted on 25 November 2013 by Robert Evans

Rob Evans has just returned from the Univeristy of Tromso, where he was an invited keynote speaker at the Exploring Museum Expertise Conference. The conference was organised by the University […]

Imgame – Final Results from Helsinki Imitation Game September/October 2013 on religious beliefs

Posted on 20 November 2013 by Martin Weinel

The Cardiff IMGAME team went to Helsinki between 30 September and 1 November 2013 to conduct a new Imitation Game on religious beliefs at Helsinki University. During the two day […]

EuroSTAR software testing conference

Posted on 15 November 2013 by Robert Evans

On Tuesday 5 November Rob Evans was at the EuroSTAR software testing conference in Gothenburg. The EuroSTAR conference bills itself as “largest and most prestigious event on the software testing […]

Hawk-Eye and the Public Understanding of Science

Posted on 15 November 2013 by Robert Evans

A recent column by Carl Bialik has re-opened the debate about the role of technologies in supporting umpires and referees and the extent to which this has a role to […]

KES programme (October, November 2013)

Posted on 15 November 2013 by Robert Evans

KES is now up and running! Meetings are held Fridays at 3:00 pm in Harry’s office. We have had four seminars so far this semester and have another two scheduled […]

IMGAME Trondheim, Norway – 3 November to 6 November

Posted on 11 November 2013 by Martin Weinel

Three members of the IMGAME team at Cardiff University travelled to Trondheim to conduct an Imitation Game (IG) on religious beliefs at the NTNU campus at Gløshaugen. The aim of […]