Artificial Intelligence Research and Education
AI Seminar Schedule, Summer 2005
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:
Sean McIlwain
265-5693
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 |
Friday, Jun 3
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4:00pm
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CSS 1325
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Ricardo do Rocha,
Nuno Fonseca
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LIACC Universidade do Porto Portugal
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On Applying Tabling and Parallelism to Inductive Logic Programming
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abstract
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Thursday, Jun 9
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4:00pm
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CSS 2310
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Vitor Santos Costa
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COPPE/Sistemas
UFRJ
Rio de Janeiro/Brasil
|
ILP(BN): Is Induction in Logic Practical? Believers and Naysayers
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abstract
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Thursday, July 7th
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4:00pm
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CSS 2310
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Rich Maclin
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University of Minnesota-Duluth
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Giving Advice about Preferred Actions to Reinforcement Learners Via Knowledge-Based Kernel Regression
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abstract
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Tuesday, July 26th
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1:30pm
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CSS 2310
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Soumya Ray
|
University of Wisconsin - Madison
|
Supervised versus Multiple Instance Learning: An Empirical Comparison
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abstract
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Thursday, July 28th
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3:30pm
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CSS 2310
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Soumya Ray
|
University of Wisconsin - Madison
|
Generalized Skewing for Functions with Continuous and Nominal Attributes
|
abstract
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Friday, July 29th
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3:00pm
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CSS 1325
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Jerry Zhu
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University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Harmonic Mixtures
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abstract
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Monday, August 1st
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2:00pm
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CSS 2310
|
Jerry Zhu
|
University of Wisconsin - Madison
|
Person Identification in Webcam Images: An Application of
Semi-Supervised Learning
|
abstract
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