Bath AI Seminar Series: Fall 2003

This was the third term of our AI Seminar series.

 

The AI Seminar Series is also a research and discussion group.  Seminars are open to anyone in the vicinity who is interested in AI.  Notice of these talks and other things of potential interest to AI researchers are sent to the BAI Mailing List.  To join the list or read it's Archive just follow the links.

Past Seminars: Spring 2003, Summer 2003.

We still haven't settled on a room or time for this term yet! But it will probably be Wednesdays at 4:30pm. Join the mailing list to keep up... If you are interested in speaking, please email Dr. Joanna Bryson.

Date
Location
Paper
Guest
Topic
Associated Talk
Discussant
22 Oct, 4:30 pm 1W 2.6


Organizational Meeting & Practice Demo for Industry

J. Bryson
Oct 29,
4:30
8W 2.21


Action Selection Primer
-
J. Bryson
Oct 31,
4:30
8W 2.21

John Pisokas
Subsymbolic Action Planning for Mobile Robots
-
J. Bryson
Nov 7,
4:15
1W 2.8a

Roman Belavkin
Primate Task Learning and Learning in ACT-R
The Use of Entropy for Analysis and Control of Cognitive Models at 2:15 1W 2.6
J. Bryson
Nov 12
4:30
1W 2.6
A hierarchical fuzzy rule-based learning system based on an information theoretic approach
Antony Waldock
Learning through uncertainty

J. Bryson
Nov 19,
4:30
1W 2.25


Hacking NetLogo into a multiplayer game environment

D. Evans
Nov 26,
4:30
1W 2.6
A Test Bed for Developing Intelligent Synthetic Characters

Primer on Soar and AI in Computer Games

M. Wood
Dec 5,
4:15
1W 2.21


Something about Learning Classifiers

A. Barry
10, 17 Dec



Nothing Much!


Jan 7
4:30
1W 2.6
MUD docs
Ben Mankin
A Semantic MUD for AI & People
(tangentially) Metadata Requirements for Digital Museum Environments
J. Bryson
14,21 Dec



Nothing Much!



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