This is a seminar I organized in the NMSU CS Department from Fall 2001 through Spring 2003. It has now morphed in to the Graduate Student Seminar organized by Jing He and Inna Pivkina. Schedules for the time I organized it are below (although I make no guarantees about the links).  -- Melanie

New Mexico State University
Department of Computer Science

AI Seminar Spring 2003 Schedule

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


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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 II
03/17/03
Tom O'Hara

Preposition Semantic Classification via Treebank and FrameNet
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
04/14/03
Tom O'Hara
Using Differentia for Word-sense Disambiguation via Bayesian Networks
04/21/03
Timothy Ketelaar

Modelling human decision-making: Insights from how computers play chess
04/28/03
Tom O'Hara
Empirical Acquisition of Refined Word-Sense Distinctions: A New and Improved Thesis Proposal
05/05/03
No Seminar

Finals Week

 



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