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Departments

ICT Research

InfoLab21 houses over 300 staff, focussing on networked and multimedia systems.

Knowledge Transfer

InfoLab21 Knowledge Business Centre facilitates business and economic development, providing Business Support and creating start-ups and spin-out companies emerging from the work of our students, research groups and industrial partners.

Training and Development

ICT Focus and the academic departments offer education and training courses for ICT professionals ranging from industry standard vendor qualifications to part-time PhD programmes.

Support for Businesses

The KBC offers a wide range of FREE ICT support to businesses in the region.

About InfoLab21

InfoLab21 is Lancaster University's world-class research, development and business centre in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT).
It is a well equipped, high-tech environment shared by academic research staff, research students and businesses.

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University Helps Hundreds Of Businesses To Flourish

University Helps Hundreds Of Businesses To Flourish

Lancaster University is helping businesses to blossom across the region creating hundreds of new jobs and boosting sales, according to a new study.

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Computer experts are now harnessing new developments in language analysis to identify paedophiles posing as children in online chat rooms, to pick up on their vocabulary choices and trail them as they move around the internet.

Events

Blind Source Separation and Independent Component Analysis

Thursday 10th July 2008, 1130-1230
C60 InfoLab21

Abstract: The seminar will present theoretical developments in the area of blind source separation (BSS), also known as independent component analysis (ICA). BSS and ICA address those situations where mixtures of a set of unknown source signals are available and the problem is to extract the original source signals from these observed mixtures without the knowledge of the mixing matrix. In the case of linear, instantaneous mixtures, the received signals, y, can be written as y = A*x, where x...