Seminar on Computational Learning and Adaptation


Schedule for Winter Quarter 2001

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

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