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AI Seminar Schedule, Fall 2001

The University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences holds regularly scheduled seminar talks in diverse areas of artificial intelligence at 4:00pm on Thursdays, room 1325 of the Computer Sciences and Statistics Building, 1210 W. Dayton St. Talks may also be scheduled at other times to accommodate visiting speakers. Please contact the following person if you would like to give a talk:
  Mark Rich
  265-3712
		  

Upcoming talks will also be announced via the aisem electronic mailing list. Information about subscribing to this list is on-line.

Date Speaker Affiliation Title Abstracts
Sept. 20 James Cussens University of York, UK Experiments in Inductive Chart Parsing abstract
Sept. 27 David Page UW. Madison Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics and Department of Computer Science Mining Biological Databases: Results of KDD Cup 2001 abstract
Sept. 28
(noon, room K6-124 Clinical Science Center)
Mark Craven UW. Madison Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics and Department of Computer Science A Probabilistic Learning Approach to Whole Genome Operon Prediction abstract
October 9
(1:00 pm 2310 CS)
J. Alan Menius Jr. GlaxoSmithKline Inc. Applications of Recursive Partitioning in Pharmaceutical Research and Development abstract
October 18
Peter Andreae Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand Characterizing Gene Expression Data abstract
October 23
12:30pm 2310 CS
Kristian Kersting University of Freiburg Bayesian Logic Programs abstract
October 25 George Phillips UW. Madison Professor of Biochemistry and of Computer Sciences Automation in the Imaging of Large Molecules abstract
November 15 Bob Murphy Carnegie Mellon University Biological Sciences Department Automated Interpretation of Fluorescence Microscope Images: Proteomics and Bioinformatics Implications abstract

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