Artificial Intelligence Seminars
Events for 2009
JAN
27
2009
AI Seminar
Visual recognition and reconstruction in the three-dimensional world
Silvio Savarese, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering , University of Michigan
FEB
03
2009
AI Seminar
The Adaptive Control of Action and Thought: Boundedly Rational Behavior Under Cognitive Constraint
Richard L. Lewis, Professor of Psychology,Professor of Linguistics, University of Michigan
FEB
10
2009
AI Seminar
Efficiently Learning to Behave Efficiently
Michael Littman, Professor, Department of Computer Science, Rutgers University
MAR
03
2009
AI Seminar
Modeling Dynamical Systems with Structured Predictive State Representations
Britton Wolfe, PhD Candidate, Computer Science and Engineering, University of Michigan
MAR
10
2009
AI Seminar
Data Mining Methods for Graph Discovery in Neuroinformatics
K. P. Unnikrishnan, Staff Research Scientist, General Motors Research
MAR
24
2009
AI Seminar
Open-Source Flight Management and Its Application to the Flying Fish UAS
Ella Atkins, Associate Professor, Department of Aerospace Engineering, University of Michigan
APR
21
2009
AI Seminar
Making Database Systems Easier to Use
H. V. Jagadish, Bernard A Galler Collegiate Professor of Elec. Engg. and Computer Science
SEP
29
2009
AI Seminar
Computational Methods for Physiological Data
Zeeshan Syed, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan
OCT
06
2009
AI Seminar
The 2010 MAGIC Robotics Competition
Edwin Olson, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan
OCT
13
2009
AI Seminar
Towards Contextual Text Mining
Qiaozhu Mei, Assistant Professor, School of Information, University of Michigan
NOV
03
2009
AI Seminar
Decentralized decision making with spatially distributed data
Long Nguyen, Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics, University of Michigan
NOV
24
2009
AI Seminar
Rethinking Rewards in Reinforcement Learning
Satinder Singh, Professor, Department of EECS, University of Michigan
DEC
04
2009
AI Seminar
Quantifying Approximate Strategyproofness
David C. Parkes, Professor, Harvard University
DEC
08
2009
AI Seminar
Desires & Diversions (video)
Allen Newell (video), Professor, Carnegie Mellon University
DEC
15
2009
AI Seminar
Planning Games: a Study of Planning and Strategic Collaboration
Yagil Engel, Postdoctoral Fellow , Technion – Israel Institute of Technology