Artificial Intelligence Seminars
Events for 2006
FEB
07
2006
AI Seminar
The Binaural Display of Reverberant Space using MIMO State-Space Systems
Norman Adams
FEB
14
2006
AI Seminar
Kernel Predictive Linear Gaussian Models for Nonlinear Stochastic Dynamical Systems
David Wingate
FEB
21
2006
AI Seminar
Investigating a Multi-Device Framework for Collaborative Inquiry Learning
Leilah Lyons
MAR
07
2006
AI Seminar
Incorporating Mental Imagery into a Cognitive Architecture
Scott Lathrop
MAR
14
2006
AI Seminar
On Mediating Policies
Erik Talvitie
MAR
21
2006
AI Seminar
Using Empirical Game Theory to Analyze Four-Player Chaturanga
Chris Kiekintveld
MAR
23
2006
AI Seminar
Controlled Predictive State Models for Dynamical Systems with Continuous Observations
Matt Rudary
APR
04
2006
AI Seminar
Unifying Cognitive Processing, Appraisal and Emotion
Bob Marinier
APR
11
2006
AI Seminar
Practical Issues in Mechanism Design
Yevgeniy "eugene" Vorobeychik
APR
18
2006
AI Seminar
Resource Allocation with MDP-Induced Preferences
Dmitri Dolgov
SEP
19
2006
AI Seminar
Autonomy Augmentation to improve
Ella M. Atkins, PhD, Associate Professor, Dept. of Aerospace Engineering
SEP
26
2006
AI Seminar
Autonomous Bidding Agents: Strategies and Lessons from the Trading Agent Competition **
Michael Wellman, PhD, Professor, Computer Science & Engineering
OCT
03
2006
AI Seminar
Graduate Student Presentations
AI Graduate Students
OCT
10
2006
AI Seminar
Nonparametric Anomaly Prediction and Discovery
Clayton Scott
OCT
31
2006
AI Seminar
TOSCA: A new biologically-inspired cognitive architecture
John Laird, Professor, Computer Science and Engineering
NOV
07
2006
AI Seminar
A Strategic Model for Information Markets
Rahul Sami, Assistant Professor, UM School of Information
NOV
14
2006
AI Seminar
An Exploratory Model of Language Acquisition and Evolution
John Holland, Professor, Psychology and Computer Science and Engineering
NOV
21
2006
AI Seminar
Probabilistic Robotics with Applications To Navigation
Sebastian Thrun, Prof. of Computer Science, Stanford Univ.