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UAIG : Fifth Fall 2013 Meeting

UAIG : Fifth Fall 2013 Meeting. Agenda. UAIG grad talks so far KR Speaker Bio (Joanna) Elicitation and Ap. Stable Matching w/ Partial Prefs Friday's talk Free Discussion. grad talks so far. A series of talks by graduate students from the AI group:

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UAIG : Fifth Fall 2013 Meeting

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  1. UAIG: Fifth Fall 2013 Meeting

  2. Agenda • UAIG grad talks so far • KR Speaker Bio (Joanna) • Elicitation and Ap. Stable Matching w/ Partial Prefs • Friday's talk • Free Discussion

  3. grad talks so far A series of talks by graduate students from the AI group: LAST WEEK: Nitish (Geoff Hinton, Ruslan S.) TODAY: Joanna (Craig Boutilier) FRIDAY: Ladso (Mike Brudno) 2014: CL: Varada (Graeme Hirst) CV: Fernando (Allan Jepson)

  4. KR Speaker: Joanna Drummond • CS and math Bachelor @ University of Pittsburgh, USA • Minor in Theatre Arts • 5 publications in undergrad! Many research projects focused around applying machine learning techniques to spoken educational data and student posting behaviour • CS Masters @ U of T, Canada. Thesis: Elicit. And Approx. Stable Matching with partial prefs • CS PhD @ U of T, Canada. Research interests: computational economics, multi-agent systems • Advisor: Craig Boutilier

  5. UAIG grad talks #3 Grad talk 3: Friday November 29 in PT266 Ladislav Rampášek: “Detecting Copy Number Variation in a Fetal Genome using Maternal Plasma Sequencing” Who would enjoy grabbing a bite of sushi after our last talk for the semester?

  6. Free Discussion ^_^

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