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Colloquia and Seminars

 

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To further the education of all members of the department, we hold regular colloquia featuring exceptional researchers from all branches of Computer Science. Departmental colloquia usually held in SH 107 at 3:30 on Wednesdays, but any time and day is possible. Several groups within the department offer seminars including:

Graduate Student Seminars
KLAP Seminars
PLEASE Seminars

Date Time Room Speaker Topic
2001-12-07     Christ Fields, President of HayStack Consulting, Santa Fe Bioinformatics: Two Apps and Some Theory   More Information
2001-11-16     Douglas, J. Gillan, NMSU Department of Psychology Cognitive Engineering and Computer-Based Assistive Technologies   More Information
2001-11-07     Jarma Kyppo, University of Jyvaskylas, Finland Three-Person Chess   More Information
2001-11-05     L. M. Liebrock, Liebrock-Hicks Research at Unversity of Alaska, Fairbands Composite Grid Data Distribution   More Information
2001-11-02     Shaun Cooper, Information and Communication Technologies, NMSU Understanding Doamin Name Service   More Information
2001-10-05     Jing He, NMSU Structural and Computational Biology: A Multidisciplinary Approach   More Information
2001-09-19     Clint Jeffery, Department of Computer Science, NMSU The Unicon Programming Language   More Information
2001-09-12     Son Tran, Department of Computer Science, NMSU Planning with Different Forms of Domain-dependent Control Knowledge -- An Answer Set Programming Approach   More Information
2001-06-26     Jonathan Goldstine, Department of Computer Science & Engineering Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science   More Information
2001-06-08     Gina-Anne Levow, Institute for Advanced Computer Studies Tuned Translation for Rapidly Retargetable Cross-language Information Retrieval   More Information
2001-04-25     Christel Kemke, Department of Computer Science, NMSU Representation of Actions--A Multi-Disciplinary View   More Information
2001-04-18     Nemecio Chanvez, Department of Computer Science, NMSU Models of Human Reasoning   More Information
2001-04-02     Eric, Hansen, Department of Computer Science, Mississippi State University Planning Under Uncertainty: Generalizing AI Representations and Search Techniques   More Information
2001-03-21     Don Dearholt, Department of Computer Science, NMSU Foundational Structures and Processes of Intelligence From the Perspective of the Pathfinder Paradigm   More Information
2001-03-19     Barry Cohen, State University of New York, Stony Brook Computing Synonymous RNA Spaces: The Cheshire catalyst's grin   More Information
2001-03-13     Frank Harary, Department of Computer Science, NMSU How Should We Computerize Combinatorial Games of Achievement and Avoidance?   More Information
2001-03-07     Yorick Wilkes, University of Sheffield, UK Can We Make Information Extraction More Adaptive?   More Information
2001-03-07     David A. Turner, Institut Eurecom, Sophia Antipolis, France Optimal Streaming of Layer-Encoded Multimedia Presentations   More Information
2001-02-28     Christel Kemke, Department of Computer Science, NMSU Dynamic Neural Networks and Hybrid Connectionist Parsing A New Paradigm for Neural Network Modeling and its Application to Natural Language Processing   More Information
2001-02-23     Margineantu Dragos, Oregon State University Learning with Costs   More Information
2001-02-21     Remi Zajac, Computing Research Laboratory, NMSU Learning with Costs   More Information
2001-02-19     Marcin Paprzycki, Department of Computer Science, University of Southern Mississippi Spatial Data Integration Agents   More Information
2001-02-12     Clinton Jeffery, Department of Computer Science, UNLV, Las Vegas, Nevada Parallel Execution of Answer Set Programs   More Information
2001-02-07     Enrico Pontelli, Department of Computer Science, NMSU Parallel Execution of Answer Set Programs   More Information
2001-02-02     Yun He, Department of Electronics Tsinghua University, Beijing Visual Communication -- Challenges and Advances   More Information
2001-01-31     Joseph Pfeiffer, Department of Computer Science, NMSU Visual Languages for Geometric Reasoning   More Information
2001-01-17     Roger T, Hartley, Department of Computer Science, NMSU Visual Knowledge Representation   More Information