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The AI Lab seminar is a series of weekly presentations made by experts, professors and students associated with Artificial Intelligence at UIC. This forum is also used as a setting for presenting ongoing work in the AI lab and obtaining feedbacks from peers in similar or related fields. All of the AI Lab Seminar talks happen in SEO Rm1325, from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm on Fridays. Anyone who feels interested is very welcome!

Date Title Speaker
11/10/2006

Attempting to Construct AI Personalities

Ken Dallmeyer
11/03/2005

Emergent Characteristics under Autonomous Rational Interaction

Paul Varkey
October, 2006 presentations
10/27/2006

Learning tutorial rules using CBA

Xin Lu
10/13/2006

A statistical language model for context-sensitive spell checking

Davide Fossati
November, 2005 presentations
11/18/2005

A Survey of Autonomic Computing

Michelle Zhou
11/11/2005 Optimal Random Number Generator for large scale applications Shiwani Sambarey
11/04/2005 Is deception rational? Kyle Polich
October, 2005 presentations
10/28/2005 Semantic Desktop - The Future of Desktop? Huiyong Xiao
10/27/2005 A Three Dimensional Cochlear Implant Simulation with Circuit Model Weidong Zhang
10/14/2005 Modeling The Adversary in Kriegspiel Antonio Del Giudice
September, 2005 presentations
09/30/2005 Cluster-Based Framework in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks Peng Fan
09/23/2005 Self-Emergence of Structures in Gene Expression Programming Xin Li
09/16/2005 From extracting to Abstracting: Machine Learning in Automatic Text Summarization Jack Xie
09/09/2005 Protein Function Prediction Using Data Mining Yi Zhang
Old presentations
04/16/2004 Multiagent Graphical Models Prashant Doshi
02/06/2004 AI Algorithms implementation on Sony's AIBO Ken Tsui
01/23/2004 Nested Belief Systems Prashant Doshi
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