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 590 AI - Spring 2005
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Artificial Intelligence Meets HCI

This quarter, we'll do a combination of research papers and presentations of current research happening here at UW. The topics will focus on "AI meets HCI", specifically: Learning Probabalistic Models of User behavior, Programming by Demonstration, and Automatic Construction of Scientific Visualizations.

Register for 1 credit for the typical 'read a paper a week and discuss' or if interested in a 3 credit project, talk to Dan or Henry. (Noone should sign up for more than 1 credit without prior arrangements).

Mailing List

We'll use uw-ai at cs.washington.edu for class announcements.

Meeting Time and Place

Wednesdays 4:30-5:20 in EE1 037 .

Schedule

DayPaper/TopicQuals?Presenter
3/30Canceled-Mr. Nobody
4/6Solving Bayesian Networks by Weighted Model Counting-Tian Sang
4/13Opinion Mining: Extracting Product Feature Assessments from Reviews-Ana-Maria Popescu
4/20Automating the Design of Graphical Presentations-Kevin Wampler
4/27How Computer Science can Help Unravel the Nature of the Universe-Andrew Connolly
5/4Link Mining: A New Data Mining Challenge (abstract)-Lise Getoor
5/11Towards a Generative Theory of Diagram Design-Brian Ferris
5/18Large-Scale Localization from Wireless Signal StrengthyesJulie Letchner
5/25Fine-Grained Glove-Based Activity Recognition using Instance Aggregation and Abstraction (unpublished, don't distribute)-Henry Kautz
6/1Sheepdog: Learning Procedures for Technical Support-Sumit Sanghai


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