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Speaker | Topic | |
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| Feb 13 |
Nemecio Chavez (Chito) | Commonsense Aspects of Story Understanding (Abstract, Talk slides) | |
| Feb 20 at 2pm | Jon Cook | Building Programs with Modules: from Static Libraries to Dynamically Pluggable Components (Abstract) | |
| Feb 27 |
Dan Tappan | Knowledge-Based Spatial Reasoning for Automated Scene Generation from Text Descriptions (Abstract) | |
| Mar 5
at 11am
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Dedre Gentner, Northwestern University | Analogical Learning. Online presentation: http://www.cognitivesciencesociety.org/colloquium | |
| Mar 12 |
Dayong Qu | Online E-Commerce System with J2EE and N-Tier Architecture A case study: An online Chinese Art Store | |
| Apr 2
at 11am
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Oliver Hampton | Highly Specific Protein Function Classification Using Hidden Markov Models (Abstract) | |
| Apr 23 |
Amiya Bhattacharya | Recent Research Trends in Computer Networking |
Goals:
Provide a forum for interaction between students
and interested faculty.
Provide an opportunity for grad students to practice speaking about research topics and get feedback.
Provide an opportunity for new graduate students to see what our department has to offer and get an idea of what is involved in PhD level and post-doctoral research.
Format:
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.