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Artificial Intelligence Research and Education

AI Seminar Schedule, Fall 2004

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 2310 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:
  Yue Pan
  263-7627
		    

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

Also see the CIBM Seminar Series for more AI related talks this semester

Date Time Location Speaker Affiliation Title Abstracts
Tuesday,
Aug 31
1:00pm
2310 CSS
Mark Goadrich
UW-Madison
Learning Ensembles of First-Order Clauses for Recall-Precision Curves: A
Case Study in Biomedical Information Extraction
abstract
Tuesday,
Aug 31
3:00pm 2310 CSS Frank DiMaio UW-Madison Learning an Approximation to Inductive Logic Programming Clause Evaluation abstract
Wednesday, Sep 1
4:00pm
1325 CSS
Irene Ong
UW-Madison
FOIL-D: Efficiently Scaling FOIL for Multi-relational Data Mining of Large
Datasets
abstract
Thursday, Oct 7
4:00pm 2310 CSS Vitor Santos Costa UW-Madison On Avoiding Redundancy in Inductive Logic Programming abstract
Monday, Oct 11 4:00pm
1221 CSS
Tom Mitchell CMU Using fMRI and Machine Learning to Study Cognitive Processes
abstract

Tuesday, Oct 19
4:00pm 1025 Engineering center Olvi Mangasarian UW-Madison JOINT OPTIMIZATION AND AI SEMINAR:
Optimization in Data Mining
abstract
Thursday, Oct 28 4:00pm 2310 CSS
Hendrik Blockeel Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium First order random forests with complex aggregates abstract
Monday, Nov 1
4:00pm 1221 CSS Hendrik Blockeel Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Prolog for First-Order Bayesian Networks: a Meta-Interpreter Approach abstract

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