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Artificial Intelligence Seminars

Events for 2015

JAN
12
2015
AI Seminar
Semantic World Knowledge for NLP
Mohit Bansal, Research Assistant Professor, TTI-Chicago
JAN
13
2015
AI Seminar
Human-Centered Computing: Using Speech to Understand Behavior
and
Academic Matchmaking: Pairing Faculty with Graduate Student Applicants
Emily Mower Provost and Rada Mihalcea, University of Michigan
JAN
20
2015
AI Seminar
On Hold: How Waiting For an Answer Affects the Choice of Question
and
Interactive Task Learning
Ed Durfee and John Laird, University of Michigan
FEB
10
2015
AI Seminar
Set-Valued Dynamic Treatment Regimes for Competing Outcomes
Dan Lizotte, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics, University of Western Ontario
FEB
17
2015
AI Seminar
Low-Rank Spectral Learning for Predictive State Representations
Alex Kulesza, Postdoc, University of Michigan
APR
20
2015
AI Seminar
NLP Driven Models for Automatically Generating Survey Articles for Scientific Topics
Rahul Jha
APR
20
2015
AI Seminar
Practical Natural Language Processing for Minority Languages
Ben King
APR
21
2015
AI Seminar
Generalizing Inverse Reinforcement Learning for the Real World
Prashant Doshi, Associate Professor of Computer Science, University of Georgia
APR
27
2015
AI Seminar
Learning and Searching Methods for Robust, Real-Time Visual Odometry
Andrew Richardson
APR
28
2015
AI Seminar
Online Mapping and Perception Algorithms for Multi-robot Teams Operating in Urban Environments
Johannes Strom
MAY
01
2015
AI Seminar
Search-based Software Refactoring: Towards Semantics Preservation
Marouane Kessentini, Assistant Professor, University of Michigan-Dearborn
MAY
04
2015
AI Seminar
Learning Better Clinical Risk Models
Alexander Van Esbroeck
MAY
19
2015
AI Seminar
Learning Intelligent Assistants for Understanding Behavior
Dragos D. Margineantu, Senior Scientist, Boeing Technical Fellow, Boeing Research & Technology
SEP
15
2015
AI Seminar
Convex Methods for Latent Representation Learning
Dale Schuurmans, Professor of Computer Science, University of Alberta
SEP
22
2015
AI Seminar
Towards Encyclopedic Visual Understanding & Improved Perception of People and Scenes for Robots
Jia Deng & Chad Jenkins, Professors of Computer Science, University of Michigan
SEP
29
2015
Natural Language Processing Seminar
Human-Centered Language Processing and Extended Ambient Intelligence at IHMC
Dr. Bonnie Dorr, Associate Director & Senior Research Scientist, Florida Institute for Human & Machine Cognition
OCT
06
2015
AI Seminar
Human-Centered Computing: Using Speech to Understand Behavior & Crowd-Powered Interactive Systems
Emily Mower Provost & Walter Lasecki, Professors of Computer Science, University of Michigan
OCT
13
2015
AI Seminar
Using Motion to Understand Objects in the Real World
David Held, Computer Science Ph.D. Student, Stanford Univeristy
OCT
27
2015
AI Seminar
Interactive Task Learning & Exploring and Understanding Large, Static and Dynamic Graphs
John Laird & Danai Koutra, Professors of Computer Science, University of Michigan
NOV
03
2015
AI Seminar
The Dependence of Effective Planning Horizon on Model Accuracy
Nan Jiang, PhD Student, University of Michigan
NOV
10
2015
AI Seminar
Increasing the Utility of Machine Learning in Clinical Care & On the Equivalence of Simulated Annealing & Interior Point Path Following for Optimization
Jenna Wiens & Jacob Abernethy, Professors of Computer Science, University of Michigan
NOV
17
2015
AI Seminar
Can Robots Behave Well as Members of Society? & Natural Language Processing for Collective Discourse
Benjamin Kuipers & Dragomir Radev, Professors of Computer Science, University of Michigan
DEC
01
2015
AI Seminar
Explorations in Computational Rationality: Explaining Human Behavior via Bounded Utility Maximization
Richard Lewis, Professor of Psychology and Linguistics, University of Michigan
DEC
08
2015
AI Seminar
Evidence-Based Optimization
Pascal Van Hentenryck, Professor of Industrial and Operations Engineering and Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Michigan