MAIC Seminar Series

MAIC holds an on-going seminar series on artificial intelligence. Past presentations will be found at the end.

Upcoming Seminars


9  Aug 95  Anand Rao (AAII):
           "An overview of agent-oriented systems"(at Caulfield)
         
23 Aug 95  Vic Ciesielski (RMIT):
           (at Caulfield)

30 Aug 95  Tim Menzies (Monash):
           "Abduction as a General Framework for Knowledge-Based Systems"
           (at Clayton)

6  Sep 95  (1.00pm) Liping Zhao (RMIT): "Scheduling Bus Drivers by Computers: 
           Where the Traditional Expert Systems Failed"
           (at Caulfield)

13 Sep 95  David Albrecht (Monash):
           "Turning proofs into programs" (at Clayton)

20 Sep 95  Jon Oliver (Monash):
           (at Caulfield)

27 Sep 95  *** Melbourne Area Machine Learning Workshop at Clayton ***

           Professor Chris Wallace (Computer Science, Monash) on Minimum
           Message Length theory and its lessons for AI.

           Professor Tharam S. Dillon (Computer Science, La Trobe) on Neural
           Net Based Learning of Symbolic AI Structures.

           Dr. Kevin Korb (Computer Science, Monash) on induction, abduction
           and inference to the best explanation.

           Dr. Honghua Dai (Computer Science, Monash) on inexact inductive
           learning by dynamic mapping.

           (We expect to arrange for one or two additional speakers as well.)

4  Oct 95  Geoff Webb (Deakin)
           (at Caulfield)

18 Oct 95  Ilona Jagielska (Monash): 
           "Business applications of neural networks " (at Caulfield)

15 Nov 95  Frada Burstein (Monash):

Past Seminars


25 Jul 95  Xindong Wu (Monash):
           "Decision trees and variable valued logic rules" (at Caulfield)

2  Aug 95  Ann Nicholson (Monash):
           "Planning under Uncertainty: An Overview" (at Clayton)

Coordinators

Xindong Wu (Department of Software Development, xindong@insect.sd.monash.edu.au)

and

Kevin Korb (Department of Computer Science, korb@cs.monash.edu.au)