New Mexico State University
Department of Computer Science

AI Seminar Spring 2003 Schedule

Time: Monday 2:30-3:20 pm
Place: Science Hall 124


Seminars are over for the semester:

Thanks to all of our speakers and participants!!!


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Previous Seminar Schedules: Fall 2001 | Spring 2002 | Fall 2002


Spring 2003
Speaker
Topic




01/13/03
Melanie Martin
Organizing meeting 
01/20/03
No Seminar

MLK Jr. Holiday
01/27/03
Jing He

3-dimensional protein structure determination and prediction (Abstract)
02/03/03
Tom O'Hara

Inducing criteria for mass noun lexical mappings using the Cyc KB, and its extension to WordNet (Abstract, Paper)
02/10/03
Tom O'Hara

Classifying functional relations in Factotum via WordNet hypernym associations (Abstract, Paper)
02/17/03
Mia Kalish

Language as Brain Candy (Abstract)
02/24/03
Nemecio Chavez &
Melanie Martin

Discussion: Language Understanding: Recognition or Construction(Gernsbacher, Riesbeck) (Slides)
03/03/03 Hing Leung

Introduction to Complexity Theory (Abstract)
03/10/03 Hing Leung

Introduction to Complexity Theory, Part 2 (Abstract)
03/17/03
Tom O'Hara

Preposition Semantic Classification via Treebank
and FrameNet (Paper)
03/24/03
No Seminar

Spring Break
03/31/03
Bill Ogden

Natural Language query and question/answer interfaces: Exploring the habitability of interactive natural language human-computer interfaces.
04/07/03
Desh Ranjan

Complexity: Approximation and Randomized Algorithms (Abstract)
04/14/03
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)
04/21/03
Timothy Ketelaar

Modelling human decision-making:  Insights from how computers play chess (Abstract)
04/28/03
Tom O'Hara

Empirical Acquisition of Refined Word-Sense Distinctions: A New and Improved Thesis Proposal (proposal)
05/05/03
No Seminar

Finals Week

 



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