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Melanie Martin | |
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| 01/20/03 |
No Seminar
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MLK Jr. Holiday |
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Jing He |
3-dimensional
protein structure determination and prediction (Abstract) |
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Tom O'Hara |
Inducing criteria for mass noun lexical mappings
using the Cyc KB, and its extension to WordNet (Abstract, Paper) |
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Classifying functional relations in Factotum via
WordNet hypernym associations (Abstract,
Paper) |
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Mia Kalish |
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Nemecio
Chavez & Melanie Martin |
Discussion: Language
Understanding: Recognition or Construction(Gernsbacher, Riesbeck)
(Slides) |
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| 03/03/03 | Hing Leung |
Introduction
to Complexity Theory (Abstract) |
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| 03/10/03 | Hing Leung |
Introduction
to Complexity Theory, Part 2 (Abstract) |
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Tom O'Hara |
and FrameNet (Paper) |
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| 03/24/03 |
No Seminar |
Spring Break |
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Bill Ogden |
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Desh Ranjan |
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Tom O'Hara and Joshua Shagam |
Using differentia
for word-sense disambiguation via Bayesian networks (Paper) and Dynamic Spatial Partitioning for Realtime Visibility Determination (Abstract) |
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Timothy
Ketelaar |
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Tom O'Hara |
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| 05/05/03 |
No Seminar |
Finals Week |
Provide an opportunity for grad students
to practice speaking about
research topics
and get feedback.
Build and strengthen AI group in our department.
Provide an opportunity for new graduate
students who might be interested
in AI to see what
our department has to offer and get an idea of what
is
involved in PhD
level and post-doctoral research.
Format:
One hour a week
open to anyone interested in participating.
Primary speakers would be the grad students.
Talks may be formal or
informal, hopefully
promoting discussion, on interesting papers we are
reading, status
of current research, etc. Faculty would also be encouraged
to talk about their
current research or other topics of interest.
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