| Date |
Topic |
Speaker |
| January 11, 2001 |
Theory and Application of Discriminative
Hidden Markov Model Training |
Sadik Kapadia |
| Motorola Human
Interface Lab, Palo Alto
|
| January 18, 2001 |
Achieving Efficient and Cognitively Plausible Learning in Backgammon |
Scott Sanner |
| Computer
Science Department, Stanford University
|
| January 25, 2001 |
Automatic Acquisition of Pronunciation Rules Using Error-Driven Learning |
Raymond Flournoy |
| Amikai,
San Francisco
|
| February 1, 2001 |
Law Discovery using Neural Networks |
Kazumi Saito |
| NTT, Intelligent Communication Laboratory, Kyoto, JP
|
| February 8, 2001 |
Bayesian Segmentation: A New Way to Find
Structures in Time Series Data and Images |
Jeffrey Scargle |
| NASA
Ames Research Center
|
| February 22, 2001 |
Orchestrating Reasoning for Automated System Identification |
Reinhard Stolle |
| Xerox Palo Alto Research Center
|
| March 29, 2001 |
Constructive Adaptive
User Interfaces - Composing Music Based on Human Feelings |
Masayuki Numao |
| Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
|