CSCE 478/878 (Fall 2010) Oral Presentation Schedule
Note: At the time of your talk, put your presentation on the web or bring it on
a CD or USB key.
You should show up early to put your
presentation on the computer (or email it to me ahead of time).
Doing so before the start of the session as
opposed to right before your talk will speed things up for everyone.
You are expected to attend as many talks as possible, and are required to
attend those during
regular class periods.
You should consider your presentation's scheduled time slot final unless you
have a conflict that you absolutely cannot change. This is to prevent
constant modifications of the presentation schedule, which require alterations
to everyone else's schedules.
Unless otherwise noted, each talk will be 13 minutes, plus 2
minutes for questions. Hence a total of 15 minutes is allotted per talk.
However, this is only an approximation! Don't
assume that your talk will start exactly at the time implied by the
given schedule.
- Session 1
12:30–1:20 Monday, November 29
- Maimaitituerxun Pazilijiang
Comparing Machine Learning Algorithms
- Ziyang Lin
Implementing RankNet Using iLOG Data
- Zhe Zhang
Particle Filtering
- Session 2
12:30–1:20 Wednesday, December 1
- Aldo Arizmendi
Hidden Markov Models
- Adam Voshall
HMMs to Analyze Flanking Regions in mRNA Binding Sites
- Abhishek Majumdar
Biological Networks
- Session 3
12:30–1:20 Friday, December 3
- Joshua Raef
Reinforcement Learning in Optimization
- Lin Liu and Wen Luo
Reinforcement Learning in Optimization
- Way Tan
Machine Learning in Multi-Agent Systems
- Session 4
12:30–1:20 Monday, December 6
- Charles Nugent
Helicopter Control
- Trevor Janke
Machine Learning in Playing Risk
- Session 5
12:30–1:20 Wednesday, December 8
- Blake Anderson, Michael Kelly, and Kyle Maguire
Robot Mapping
- Li He
Machine Learning in Security
- Derrick Lam
Intelligent Wikis
- Session 6
12:30–1:20 Friday, December 10
- Jesse Meyer
PCA and Feature Selection
- Nathan Stender
Imputing Missing Attribute Values via Clustering
- Yurong Wang
Machine Learning in Software Testing
- Session 7
2:30–3:20 Friday, December 10
- Beau Christ
Eigenfaces for Face Recognition
- Alvaro Pinto Albuja
Machine Learning in Content-Based Image Retrieval
- Evan Chappelear
Handwriting Recognition
- Heath G Roehr
Machine Learning in Cryptography and Steganography
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