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 me if you would like to give a talk:
Gareth Bestor
bestor@cs.wisc.edu
(608) 262-6601
Upcoming talks will also be announced via the aisem
electronic mailing list. Information about subscribing to this
list is on-line.
Fall 1995 Schedule of AI Seminars
Date Presenter Title
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Sep 27 Rik Belew Adaptive Individuals in Evolving Populations:
Models and Algorithms (Abstract)
NOTE SPECIAL DAY, TIME, AND PLACE: WED. 12:05 PM IN 5134 CHAMBERLIN HALL,
JOINTLY WITH THE CHAOS AND COMPLEX SYSTEMS SEMINAR
Oct 11 George Bekey Biologically Inspired Control of Intelligent
Machines, (Abstract)
NOTE SPECIAL DAY, TIME, AND PLACE: WED. 12:00 IN 159 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING,
JOINTLY WITH THE MECHANICAL ENGINEERING COLLOQUIUM
Oct 20 Vadim Shapiro Some CS problems in Mechanical Modeling, (Abstract)
Oct 25 Una-May O'Reilly A Comparative Approach to Understanding Genetic
Programming, (Abstract)
NOTE SPECIAL DAY, TIME, AND PLACE: WED. 12:05 IN 5134 CHAMBERLIN HALL,
JOINTLY WITH THE CHAOS/COMPLEX SYSTEMS SEMINAR
Oct 27 Dr. M. Vidyasagar Discrete Optimization Using Analog Neural Networks
(Abstract)
NOTE SPECIAL DAY, TIME, AND PLACE: FRI. 4:00 IN 3609 ENGINEERING HALL,
JOINTLY WITH THE SYSTEMS SCIENCE SEMINAR
Nov 11 Gregory D. Hager Cheap, Fast and Firmly in Control:
Lightweight Systems for Real-Time Vision and
Robotics (Abstract)
NOTE SPECIAL DAY, TIME, AND PLACE: WED. 2:30 IN 2310 CS&S
Nov 15 Rik Belew Global Sampling + Local Search:
UC-San Diego Hybridized Genetic Algorithms as Function Optimizers
NOTE SPECIAL DAY, TIME, AND PLACE: WED. 4:00 IN 2310 CS&S,
JOINTLY WITH THE MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING SEMINAR
Nov 17 Norm Sondheimer GE's Experience in Applying Artificial Intelligence
Technology: Successes and Research Directions
(Abstract)
Nov 29 Scott Page Problem Solving by Teams of Heterogeneous Agents
(Abstract)
NOTE SPECIAL DAY, TIME, AND PLACE: WED. 12:05 IN 5134 CHAMBERLIN HALL,
JOINTLY WITH THE CHAOS/COMPLEX SYSTEMS SEMINAR
Dec 8 Vittal Prabhu Dynamics of Autonomously Controlled Heterarchical
Manufacturing Systems (Abstract)
Dec 15 Mark Craven Learning Sparse Perceptrons (Abstract)
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