Seminar on Computational Learning and Adaptation


Schedule for Winter Quarter 2000

Date Topic Speaker
Jan. 13, 2000 Using Correspondence Analysis to Combine Classifiers Christopher J. Merz
Computational Science Division
NASA Ames Research Center
Jan 19, 2000
TCseq201
Broad Area Colloquium for Artificial Intelligence, Geometry,
Graphics, Robotics and Vision
David Heckerman
Adaptive Systems Group
Microsoft Research
Jan 27, 2000 no seminar  
 
Feb. 2, 2000
TCseq201
Broad Area Colloquium for Artificial Intelligence, Geometry,
Graphics, Robotics and Vision
Andrew Moore
Computer Science Department
Carnegie Mellon University
Feb. 10, 2000 Learning to Drive Jeffrey Forbes
Computer Science Division
UC Berkeley
Feb. 16, 2000
TCseq201
Broad Area Colloquium for Artificial Intelligence, Geometry,
Graphics, Robotics and Vision
Chris Manning
Computer Science Department
Stanford University
Feb. 24, 2000 Lazy Bayesian Rules:
A Technique for Making Highly Accurate Predictions
Zijian Zheng
Blue Martini Software
San Mateo, California
Fri. Mar. 3, 2000
2:15pm-3:30pm
Gates 104
Integrating Multiple Sources of Information in Text Classification
(Joint seminar with the Knowledge Systems Laboratory)
Haym Hirsh
Department of Computer Science
Rutgers University
March 9, 2000 An Information-Theoretic  Measure of Clustering Accuracy Byron E. Dom
IBM Almaden Research Center

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