Seminar on Computational Learning and Adaptation
Schedule for Fall Quarter 1998
- September 24, 1998.
Learning From What You DON'T Observe.
Ross Shachter, Engineering and Economic Systems & Operations Research,
Stanford University.
Special Joint Session with the Decision Analysis Seminar.
4:30-5:45 in room 332, Terman Engineering building.
- October 1, 1998.
Predicting Lifetimes in Dynamically Allocated Memory.
David Cohn, Adaptive Systems Group, Harlequin, Inc.
Note room change: Cordura 100.
- October 8, 1998.
PAC Analysis of Reinforcement Learning.
Claude-Nicolas Fiechter, Daimler-Benz Research & Technology Center.
- October 15, 1998.
Semantic Lexicon Acquisition for Learning Natural Language Interfaces.
Cynthia Thompson, Center for the Study of Language and Information.
- October 22, 1998.
A Case Study of Data Mining in a Complex Technical Domain.
Michael Borth, Daimler-Benz AG, Ulm, Germany.
- October 29, 1998.
Learning to Set Up Numerical Optimizations of Engineering Designs.
Mark Schwabacher, NASA Ames Research Center.
- November 5, 1998. Experiences with a Real-World Car Insurance
Data-Mining Project.
Kamal Ali, Institute for the Study of Learning and Expertise.
- November 12, 1998.
The Computer-Aided Discovery of Scientific Knowledge.
Pat Langley, Institute for the Study of Learning and Expertise and
Daimler-Benz Research & Technology Center.
Special Joint Session with the Decision Analysis Seminar.
4:30-5:45 in room 101, Terman Engineering building.
- November 19, 1998.
Learning to Predict the Duration of an Automobile Trip.
Simon Handley, Daimler-Benz Research & Technology Center.
- November 26, 1998.
Happy Thanksgiving
- December 3, 1998.
No talk.
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