Artificial Intelligence Seminars
Events for 2008
JAN
08
2008
AI Seminar
Toyota AI Lab Seminar
Piotr J. Gmytrasiewicz, Interactive Partially Observable Markov Decision Processes, Associate Professor, Computer Science, University of Illinois at Chicago
JAN
15
2008
AI Seminar
Finding Patterns in Large Networks
Mark Newman, Professor, Department of Physics, University of Michigan
JAN
22
2008
AI Seminar
Mechanism Design and Analysis Using Simulation-Based Game Models
Yevgeniy Vorobeychik, Artificial Intelligence Lab, CSE Division
JAN
29
2008
AI Seminar
Is Cognitive Science the Right Method for AI?
John E. Laird, Professor, Computer Science and Engineering
FEB
12
2008
AI Seminar
Multi-Robot Intelligence
Manuela M. Veloso, Professor, Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
FEB
19
2008
AI Seminar
Semantic Matchmaking with Expressive Preference Representation
Azzurra Ragone, Information Engineering, Politecnico di Bari, Italy
APR
08
2008
AI Seminar
Reinventing Partially Observable Reinforcement Learning
Eyal Amir, Assistant Professor, Computer Science Dept., University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
APR
15
2008
AI Seminar
BoostCluster: Boosting Clustering by Pairwise Constraints
Rong Jin, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, Michigan State University
SEP
16
2008
AI Seminar
Graphical Multiagent Models
Michael Wellman, Professor, Associate Chair, Computer Science and Engineering
SEP
23
2008
AI Seminar
Toyota AI Seminar | Place Recognition from Perceptually Ambiguous Data
Edwin Olson, Assistant Professor, Computer Science and Engineering
SEP
30
2008
AI Seminar
Toyota AI Seminar | The RoboCup Standard Platform League: Challenges and Opportunities
Eric Chown, Associate Professor of Computer Science, Bowdoin College
OCT
10
2008
AI Seminar
Sid Meier: AI seminar on AI and Games
Sid Meier, Firaxis
OCT
14
2008
AI Seminar
Learning Nonparametric Kernel Matrices from Pairwise Constraints
Rong Jin, Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Michigan State University
NOV
11
2008
AI Seminar
Evaluation of Human-level Intelligence
John Laird
NOV
18
2008
AI Seminar
Finding Preferable Choices in Constrained and Multiagent Contexts
Ed Durfee, Professor, Computer Science and Engineering, University of Michigan