CSCE 990 (Spring 2006) Oral Presentation Schedule
Note: If your oral presentation is from an on-line source
(e.g. PDF or PowerPoint), then either email your presentation slides to me
at least 30 minutes before the class period (so I can place them on the
desktop), post your presentation on your web page,
or show up early to ftp your slides onto the desktop.
You are expected to attend all talks.
Each talk will be 20 minutes, plus 5
minutes for questions. Hence a total of 25 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.
Also, please show up on time for class both days
so we can give every presentation a full 25 minutes.
- Tuesday, April 25, 2006, 9:30-10:45am, Avery 112
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Deng Kun and Raghunath Tewari
Multiclass SVMs
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Matt Culver
Active learning to maximize AUC
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Arvind Visvanathan
Application of Graph Kernels to Solve Classification Problems from
Graphical Descriptions of Chemical Structures
- Thursday, April 27, 2006, 9:30-10:45am, Avery 112
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Cory Strope
SVM-Based Multiple-Instance Learning in Subcellular Localization
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Ozkan Nalbantoglu
A New String Kernel for Bioinformatics
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Chris Bourke
PAC Learning DNF Formulae using SVMs
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