gh@utai.UUCP (Graeme Hirst) (09/02/85)
. University of Toronto Department of Computer Science Artificial Intelligence Group Seminars, Fall 1985 ______________________________ Seminars are held in Sandford Fleming 1105, generally on Tuesdays at 3:00; those marked below with `*' are at non-standard times. Note also the Jacob Bronowski Lecture by Nils Nilsson, which will be held at 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday 6 November in Wetmore Hall, New College. This schedule is, of course, subject to change. Call (416) 978-6025 for up-to-date information. Tues 10 Sept, 3:00 David Touretzky, Carnegie-Mellon University Symbols among the neurons: Details of a connectionist inference architecture *Thur 12 Sept, 11:00 Veronica Dahl, Simon Fraser University Gapping grammars for natural language analysis Tues 17 Sept, 3:00 Richard Korf, UCLA Heuristic Search: Algorithms, Invariants, and Learning *Tues 24 Sept, 11:00 Hector Levesque, University of Toronto Making believers out of computers *Tues 1 Oct, 11:00 Ray Reiter, University of Toronto A theory of diagnosis *Fri 11 Oct, 10:00 Peter Szolovits, MIT t.b.a., on AI in medicine Tues 15 Oct, 3:00 Harry Wechsler, University of Minnesota A new theory for computational vision based on the Wigner distribution Tues 22 Oct, 3:00 Hassan Ait-Kaci, MCC t.b.a., on knowledge and meta-knowledge *Wed 6 Nov, ??:00 Nils Nilsson, SRI International t.b.a. [Professor Nilsson will also give the Jacob Bronowski Lecture, Wed 6 Nov, 8:00 p.m., Wetmore Hall, New College.] Tues 12 Nov, 3:00 t.b.a. Tues 19 Nov, 3:00 Diane Litman, AT&T Bell Labs A plan recognition model for subdialogues in conversations Tues 26 Nov, 3:00 John Sowa, IBM Systems Research Institute, NY t.b.a., on knowledge representation and language Tues 3 Dec, 3:00 t.b.a. -- \\\\ Graeme Hirst University of Toronto Computer Science Department //// utcsri!utai!gh / gh.toronto@csnet-relay / 416-978-8747