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Artificial Intelligence Seminars

Events for 2016

JAN
12
2016
AI Seminar
Segmenting and Labeling On-Body Sensor Data Streams with CRFs and Factor Graphs
Ben Marlin, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, University of Massachusetts Amherst
FEB
23
2016
AI Seminar
Following Natural Language Instructions in Unknown Environments
Matt Walter, Assistant Professor, Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago
FEB
24
2016
Computer Vision Seminar
Understanding Behavior through First Person Vision
James Rehg, Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology
MAR
07
2016
Computer Vision Seminar
Building Vision Systems with Modern Machine Learning
Jon Shlens , Senior Research Scientist, Google
MAR
22
2016
AI Seminar
Toward Learning by Reading using a New Semantics that Merges Propositional and Distributional Information
Eduard Hovy, Professor, Carnegie Mellon University
MAR
22
2016
AI Seminar
Towards A Sequential Decision Model of Interaction with Computer Systems
Andrew Howes, Professor of Human-Computer Interaction, University of Birmingham
MAR
28
2016
AI Seminar
Combating Adversaries under Uncertainties in Real-world Security Problems: Advanced Game-theoretic Behavioral Models and Robust Algorithms
Thanh Nguyen, PhD Candidate, University of Southern California
MAR
29
2016
Natural Language Processing Seminar
Toward Learning by Reading using a New Semantics that Merges Propositional and Distributional Information
Eduard Hovy, Professor, Carnegie Mellon University
MAR
30
2016
Computer Vision Seminar
Visual Question Answering (VQA)
Devi Parikh, Assistant Professor, Virginia Tech, Department of ECE
APR
04
2016
AI Seminar
The Future is on Your Wrist: Challenges and Opportunities of Wearable Technologies
Dr. Luca Foschini, Co-founder and Head of Data Science at Evidation Health
APR
22
2016
Natural Language Processing Seminar
Evaluation Algorithms for Extractive Summaries
Paul Tarau, Professor, University of North Texas
MAY
02
2016
AI Seminar
Whats in a Game? An Intelligent and Adaptive Approach to Security
Arunesh Sinha, post-doctoral researcher, University of Southern California
JUN
20
2016
AI Seminar
Robots That (Provide) Care
Maja Matari, Professor, University of Southern California
JUN
28
2016
AI Seminar
Sampling Based Motion Planning with Reachable Volumes
Troy McMahon, PhD student, Parasol Lab, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Texas A&M University
SEP
27
2016
AI Seminar
Toyota AI Seminar – Amanda Stent
Amanda Stent, NLP Researcher, Bloomberg
OCT
04
2016
AI Seminar
Biometric template protection and biometric privacy (first half) + Brief introduction to other ML research projects (second half)
Berrin Yanikoglu, Sabanci University, Turkey
OCT
11
2016
AI Seminar
Statistical and Algorithmic Tools to Aid Recovery in Flint
Jacob Abernethy and Eric Schwartz, University of Michigan
NOV
15
2016
AI Seminar
Interactive Sports Analytics: Going Beyond Spreadsheets
Patrick Lucey, Director of Data Science, STATS
DEC
13
2016
AI Seminar
Language Use in Written Dialog: Beliefs, Gender, Social Networks, and Power
Owen Rambow, Senior Research Scientist, Center for Computational Learning Systems, Columbia University