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AI Seminar Schedule, Spring 2001


Date Speaker Affiliation Title
Thursday May 24th, 2001
4pm 1325 CS
Paul Williams London School of Economics, UK Logic Applied to Integer Programming and Integer Programming Applied to Logic abstract
Tuesday May 8th, 2001
4pm 1221 CS
James Cussens University of York Markov Chain Monte Carlo using Tree-Based Priors on Model Structure abstract
Monday April 23, 2001
3:45 p.m. Rm. 338 Psychology Bldg
Dr. Yuko Munakata University of Denver Developmental dissociations in memory, rule use, and spatial processing: Modules or graded representations? abstract
Monday April 23, 2001
Noon Rm. 338 Psychology Bldg
Dr. Randall O'Reilly University of Colorado Hippocampal and Neocortical Contributions to Memory: Insights from Computational Models abstract
Thursday April 19, 2001 Soumya Ray UW Representing Sentence Structure in HMMs for Information Extraction abstract
1:30 Monday April 16
Center for Mathematical Sciences,
B-level Seminar Room 1308 Dayton St
Lila Kari University of Western Ontario Biological Information Processing: From DNA to Computation and Back abstract
Monday April 9, 2001* Lise Getoor Stanford Learning Stochastic Models from Relational Data abstract
Thursday March 22 2001
2:30-3:30 1221 CS
Christian Lemmen DuPont Pharmaceuticals Machine Learning issues in Computational Drug Design abstract
Monday March 19, 2001* Frank Dallaert CMU Structure from Motion without Correspondence abstract
Friday March 9, 2001
3:00 Berkowitz Room (338 Psychology)
Daniel Kersten Psychology Department, University of Minnesota The (Bayesian) Logic of Visual Perception abstract
Thursday March 8, 2001 Joseph Bockhorst UW Refining the Structure of a Stochastic Context-Free Grammar abstract
Friday March 2, 2001
2:30 B219 Van Vleck
Scott Makeig The Salk Institute and Institute for Neural Computation University of California San Diego Cognitive Event-Related Brain Dynamics abstract,
Thursday March 1, 2001 Tina Eliassi-Rad UW Instructable and Adaptive Software Agents that Learn to Retrieve and Extract Information abstract,
Monday February 12, 2001 Soo-Young Lee Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology ICA, Auditory Model, and Top-Down Attention for Noise-Robust Speech Recognition abstract
Thursday February 8, 2001 Kurt Krebsbach Honeywell Technology Center Adjustable Autonomy in Procedural Control for Refineries abstract
Wednesday January 24, 2001 Ross King University of Wales Logic and the Automatic Acquisition of Bioinformatic Knowledge abstract

All talks will be at 4:00 pm in 1325 CS unless otherwise noted

* Actually, a CS Department Special Colloquium