University of Wisconsin-Madison Artificial Intelligence Seminars

The University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences holds regularly scheduled seminar talks in diverse areas of artificial intelligence at 2:30 pm on Fridays, 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 one of the following if you would like to give a talk:
  Mark Craven             Kevin Cherkauer
  craven@cs.wisc.edu      cherkaue@cs.wisc.edu
  (608) 263-0475          (608) 262-6613
Upcoming talks will also be announced via the aisem electronic mailing list. Information about subscribing to this list is on-line.

Fall 1994 Schedule of AI Seminars

Date	Presenter	    Title
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Sep  9  Mark Smucker        Social Network Formation in Evolutionary Iterated
2:30                        Prisoner's Dilemma with Choice and Refusal of
                            Partners  (Abstract) 


Sep 23  Jun Zhang           The EM Algorithm and Mean Field Theory for Markov
2:30                        Random Fields  (Abstract) 


Sep 30  Robert M. French    Dynamically Constraining Hidden-Layer
2:30                        Representations  (Abstract) 


Oct  7  Judy Kay            The UM User Modelling Toolkit  (Abstract) 
2:30


Oct 13  Michael J. Pazzani  An Information-Based Approach to Learning for
4:00                        Rule-Based Expert Systems  (Abstract) 

        NOTE SPECIAL DAY AND TIME: THU. 4:00 PM (2310 CS&S)


Oct 21  Arthur Glenberg     Finding Meaning in Cognitive Psychology  (Abstract) 
2:30

Oct 26  Melanie Mitchell    The Evolution of Emergent Computation  (Abstract) 
12:05

        NOTE SPECIAL DAY, TIME, AND PLACE: WED. 12:05 PM IN 1313 STERLING HALL,
        JOINTLY WITH THE CHAOS AND COMPLEX SYSTEMS SEMINAR


Nov  4  Rick Jenison        A Spherical Basis Function Neural Network for
2:30                        Modeling Auditory Space  (Abstract) 


Nov 18  Ioannis Christou    On the Optimal Decomposition of Rectangular Domains
2:30                         (Abstract) 


Dec  2  Nick Street         Overfitting Avoidance by Tolerant Training
2:30                         (Abstract) 


Dec  9  Blake LeBaron       An Artificial Stock Market  (Abstract) 
2:30


Dec 16  Karen Sutherland    Robot Localization in Unstructured Environments
2:30                         (Abstract) 



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