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:
Chuck Dyer
dyer@cs.wisc.edu
262-1965
Upcoming talks will also be announced via the aisem
electronic mailing list. Information about subscribing to this
list is on-line.
Fall 1997 Schedule of AI Seminars
Date Presenter Title
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Aug 21 Ronald Jones A Graph-Based Segmentation of Wood Micrographs
CSIRO
Aug 22 Yuhua Luo Virtual Studio for TV Program Production
U. Balaeric Islands (Abstract)
Sep 12 Dennis Strelow Three-Dimensional Models from Video
K2T (Abstract)
Of Related Interest: Educational Psychology Colloquium
Sep 22 Steven Smith Research in Creative Cognition
Texas A&M 10:30am, 259 Educational Sciences
Of Related Interest: CS Distinguished Alumnus Lecture
Sep 26 Pat Hanrahan Digital Lights, Cameras, Materials ...
Stanford (Abstract)
4:00pm, 1800 Engineering Hall
Of Related Interest: Psychology Proseminar in Experimental Psychology
Sep 30 Martin Banks Stereopsis and the Perception of 3D Surfaces
UC Berkeley 3:45pm, 228 Psychology
Oct 3 Peter Haddawy Problem-Focused Incremental Elicitation of
UW-Milwaukee Multi-Attribute Utility Models
(Abstract)
Of Related Interest: Psychology Department Colloquium
Oct 15 Curt Burgess Connectionist and Global Co-occurrence Models:
Developing Contextual Representations of Word-Meaning
(Abstract)
2:30pm, 228 Psychology
Oct 17 Gareth Bestor Optimal Constraint-Based Structure from Motion
UW-Madison (Abstract)
3:45pm, 336 Mechanical Engineering
Of Related Interest: Psychology Proseminar in Experimental Psychology
Oct 31 David Robertson Bayesian Analysis of Image Data over Time
Psych Dept, UW 3:00pm, 519 Psychology
Oct 31 Richard Maclin An Empirical Analysis of Bagging and Boosting
UM-Duluth (Abstract)
Of Related Interest: Applied Math/PDE Seminar
Dec 10 Amir Assadi Modeling Visual Perception of Textured Surfaces:
UW-Madison A Differential Topological Approach
(Abstract)
2:25pm, 901 Van Vleck
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