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Previous ESSCaSS schools:

2019: 18th, Roosta Holiday Village (North-Western Estonia)

  • Assoc. Prof. Antti Oulasvirta - Associate Professor, User interfaces, Aalto University
  • Ms. Mariana Romanyshyn - Technical Lead, Computational Linguist at Grammarly, Inc.
  • Prof. Adrian Kaehler - Giant.AI, Silicon Valley Deep Learning Group

Guest talks

  • Adj. Prof. Stefania Tomasiello - Senior Research Fellow and Adjunct Professor with DISA-MIS, University of Salerno; Lecturer, Institute of Computer Science, University of Tartu
  • Session on Autonomous Driving Lab is held by Anne Jääger, Tambet Matiisen, Dmytro Fishman, Maksym Semikin, and Jan van Gent.
        https://courses.cs.ut.ee/t/esscass2019/

2018: 17th, Roosta Holiday Village (North-Western Estonia)

  1. Pablo Duboue - Natural Language Generation: Traditional Approaches and Research Directions
  2. Gavin Brown - Ensemble methods in machine learning, feature selection in machine learning.
  3. Giuseppe De Giacomo - Reasoning About Actions: From Automata to LTLf/LDLf Synthesis and Planning
  • Vahur Puik – Historic Estonia on a modern “Streetview” Ajapaik.ee
  • Tõnu Esko - Genomics and Personalised Medicine
  • Arnis Paršovs - Estonian ID Card and Recent Security Issues
      https://courses.cs.ut.ee/t/esscass2018/

2017: 16th, Jäneda (Northern Estonia)

  1. Audris Mockus - From Software Engineering to Evidence Engineering
  2. Carl Henrik Ek - Machine Learning: beliefs, models and inference
  3. Kalle-Lyytinen - Digital Innovation Management: Reinventing Innovation Management Research in a Digital World; Metahuman systems- a new socio-technical challenge; “Computing” Requirements for Open Source Software: A Distributed Cognitive Approach
  4. Jaakko Hollmén - Machine learning: predictive analytics in health and environment
      https://courses.cs.ut.ee/t/esscass2017/

2016: 15th, Nelijärve (Northern Estonia)

  1. Christian S. Jensen - Keyword-Based Querying of Geo-Textual Data; Data-Intensive Routing in Spatial Networks
  2. Gerogios Gousios - Quantitative methods in software engineering; Mining GitHub for fun and profit
  3. Eric Gaussier - Accessing textual information in large collections
  4. Aristides Gionis - Basic principles of algorithmic graph mining
      https://courses.cs.ut.ee/t/esscass2016/ 

2015: 14th, Nelijärve (Northern Estonia)

  1. Fionn Murtagh - Towards the New Science of Big Data Analytics, Based on the Geometry and the Topology of Complex, Hierarchic Systems
  2. Jilles Vreeken - Simply Exploring Data
  3. Sethu Vijayakumar - Robots that Learn: Harnessing Advances in Machine Learning for Smart Actuation
  4. Dekai Wu - AI=Learning to translate
  5. Hannu Toivonen - Computational Creativity
      https://courses.cs.ut.ee/t/esscass2015/

2014: 13th, Roosta (North-Western Estonia)

  1. Thomas Ertl - Interactive Visual Analysis of Complex Data
  2. Peter A. Flach - Machine learning for interpretable knowledge and better decisions
  3. David Lo - Data Analytics for Automated Software Engineering
  4. Pavel Laskov - Reactive Cybersecurity: Attack, Detect, Evade
  5. Valtteri Niemi - Security of mobile communication systems
      https://courses.cs.ut.ee/t/esscass2014/ 

2013: 12th, Voore (Central Estonia)

  1. Bing Liu - Opinion Mining and Sentiment Analysis
  2. Fosca Giannotti - Mobility Data Analysis and Mining
  3. Frits Vaandrager - Inference of State Machines
  4. Vitaly Shmatikov - Privacy Technologies: What Works, What Doesn't, and What Is To Be Done
  5. Dino Pedreschi - Social network analysis: a crash mini-course
      https://courses.cs.ut.ee/t/esscass2013/

2012: 11th, Jäneda (North Estonia)

  1. Torben Bach Pedersen - Managing Complex Multidimensional Data
  2. Andreas Zeller - Mining Programs and Processes
  3. Krishna P. Gummadi - Enabling the Social Web
  4. Robin Burke - Hybrid Recommender Systems
      http://courses.cs.ut.ee/schools/esscass2012/ 

2011: 10th, Otepää (South Estonia)

  • Eric Ruppert - Lock-Free Shared Data Structures
  • Dietmar Maringer - Heuristical approximation of functions
  • Peter Ryan - e-Voting and security
  • Farhad Arbab - Coordination, Reo, and software composition
      http://courses.cs.ut.ee/schools/esscass2011

2010: 9th, Pedase (Harju, North-East coast)

  • Yury Lifshits - Community Management / Similarity Search
  • Nello Cristianini - Computational pattern analysis
  • Per Kristian Lehre - Evolutionary computing
  • Kobbi Nissim - Private data analysis
      http://courses.cs.ut.ee/schools/esscass2010/

2009: 8th, Jäneda (North Estonia)

  1. Wil van der Aalst - Process mining
  2. Stefan Edelkamp - Graph search engineering
  3. Charles Elkan - Machine learning & computational biology
  4. Kurt Jensen - Coloured Petri
      http://courses.cs.ut.ee/schools/esscass2009/+]

2008: 7th, Otepää (Marguse, Otepää, South Estonia)

  1. Ricardo Baeza-Yates -- Web Mining or The Wisdom of the Crowds
  2. Filippo Menczer -- The Web as a Social Environment
  3. Arend Rensink -- Graph Transformation for Specification and Verification
  4. Algirdas Avižienis -- Fundamental Concepts of Dependable and Secure Computing and Architectures of Fault-Tolerant Systems
      http://courses.cs.ut.ee/schools/esscass2008/ 

2007: 6th, Lepanina (Pärnu, South-West coast)

  1. Richard Dearden -- Automatic Planning and Decision-Making
  2. Anders Møller -- XML and Web Application Programming
  3. Peter Wegner -- Interactive Computation: A New Paradigm of Problem Solving
  4. Johannes Helander -- Service Oriented Embedded Computing
      http://courses.cs.ut.ee/schools/esscass2007/

2006: 5th, Pedase (North-East coast)

  1. Bernd Fischer -- Logical foundations for automated code generation
  2. Thomas Gärtner -- Kernel methods in machine learning
  3. Juha Kärkkäinen -- Generic programming
  4. Doron Peled -- Formal methods: model checking and testing
      http://cs.ioc.ee/yik/schools/sum2006/

2005: 4th, Pedase (North-East coast)

  1. Dines Bjørner -- Toward a domain theory of transportation
  2. Jean-Marie Jacquet -- Coordination models and languages: from theory to practice
  3. Jakob Rehof -- ZING: systematic state space exploration of concurrent software
  4. Reino Kurki-Suonio -- Incremental and aspect-oriented development of operational specifications in terms of horizontal abstractions
  5. Ina Schieferdecker -- New approaches towards automated software testing: the testing and test control notation TTCN-3
      http://cs.ioc.ee/yik/schools/sum2005/

2004: 3rd, Pedase (North-East coast)

  1. Wilfried Brauer -- Lectures on multiagent systems
  2. John Hatcliff -- Software model checking using bogor -- a modular and extensible model checking framework
  3. Anders Ravn -- UML and formal development methods for embedded systems
  4. Margus Veanes -- Specification and black-box testing of software with SPEC#
      http://cs.ioc.ee/yik/schools/sum2004/

2003: 2nd, Taagepera castle, South Estonia

  1. Walter Dosch -- Stream based design of interactive systems
  2. Bran Selic -- Recent developments in model-driven development methods and the unfied modeling language
  3. Vladimir Vlassov -- Programming with processes (models, synchronization, interaction paradigms)
      http://cs.ioc.ee/yik/schools/sum2003/

2002: 1st, Kohala manor house, Central Estonia, 22.-25. of August.

Estonian speakers (below) and participants (overall some 35 people):

  • Leo Mõtus
  • Jaan Penjam
  • Merik Meriste
  • Jaak Vilo
  • Maarja Kruusmaa
  • Mart Tamre
  • Aare Baumer
  • Jaak Tepandi
  • Jaan Kelder
  • Jüri Helekivi
  • Eero Vainikko
  • Raul Savimaa
  • Alexander Klyubin
  • Meelis Kull
  • Andri Riid
  • Konstantin Skaburskas
  • Taivo Kangilaski
  • Silver Keskküla
  • Jelena Sanko

Main topics:

  • applicatiomns of computer science
  • future of winter- and summerschools
  • bio-inspired robots
  • bioinformatics
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