[ont.events] U of Toronto Computer Science activities for Jan. 20-24

clarke@utcsri.UUCP (Jim Clarke) (01/13/86)

              ACTIVITIES FOR THE PERIOD JANUARY 20-24, 1986
         (SF = Sandford Fleming Building, 10 King's College Road)

(The first item is an addition to the earlier announcement for Jan. 13-17.)

JOINT PSYCHOLOGY AND COMPUTER SCIENCE COLLOQUIUM,
Wednesday, January 15, 12:15 pm, SS 4043
(Sidney Smith Hall is at 100 St George Street.)

                          Professor Terry Caelli
                           University of Alberta

                 "The Role of Cross-correlation Techniques
                for Machine and Human Pattern Recognition"

COLLOQUIUM, Monday, January 20, 3 pm, SF 1105

                           Professor Faith Fich
                         University of Washington

     "Relations among Concurrent-Write Models of Parallel Computation"

COLLOQUIUM, Tueday, January 21, 11 am, SF 1105

                         Professor Abbe Mowshowitz
                         City College of New York

                       "Information as a Commodity"

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SEMINAR,
Tuesday, January 21, 3 pm, SF 1105

                           Professor Bob Hummel
                            New York University

             "A Non-linear model for Visual Receptive Fields"

THEORETICAL ASPECTS SEMINAR, Tues. Jan. 21, 4 pm, SF 1105

                           Professor Faith Fich
                         University of Washington

            "A Tradeoff between Search and Update Time for the
                       Implicit Dictionary Problem"
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Jim Clarke -- Dept. of Computer Science, Univ. of Toronto, Canada M5S 1A4
              (416) 978-4058
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