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Our regular series of lightning talks continues with our instalment of Semester 2 2009. Judged by John Haight of the Australian Computer Society and Julian Dermoudy of the School of Computing and Information System at UTAS, this session features talks on Twitter, Computer Vision, splicing MIDI files and more.

Also introduced this time are “surprise slides” talks, where the presenters were given an arbitrary deck of slides from which to present (these participants are marked with a * next to their title).

The running order is:

  1. Andrew Bennett — Quack*
  2. Alex Berry — Accelerating Towards Doom
  3. Peter Billam — Midisox
  4. Peter Lyle — Quack*
  5. Matthew D’Orazio — How to ‘Sploit iTunes
  6. Tim Nugent — My GPS is broken, and how to fix it*
  7. Thomas Karpiniec — Twitter
  8. Josh Deprez — Feigning It
  9. Paris Buttfield-Addison — Developing Games for the iPhone*
  10. Christopher Neugebauer — Applications in Computer Vision
  11. Tony Gray — 15 Years of TonyEngine