Probabilistic Artificial Intelligence Luncheon (PAIL)
Academic Year 2006-2007 Schedule
Previous Talks:
| Date | Location | Topic | Speaker | Notes |
| 10/23 | Gates 104 | Summer Conference Roundup | Many People | |
| 10/30 | Gates 104 | Fields of Experts: High-order Markov Random Fields for Low-Level Vision | Michael Black | |
| 11/6 | Gates 104 | Photo-tourism Exploring photo collections in 3D | Rick Szeliski | |
| 11/13 | Gates 104 | Towards Motor Skill Learning in Robotics | Jan Peters | |
| 12/4 | Gates 104 | On Visual Localization and Model Acquisition | Jana Kosecka | |
| 1/22 | Gates 104 | Learning Object Appearance Models via Transformed Dirichlet Processes | Erik Sudderth (UC Berkeley) | starts at 12:30 PM |
| 1/23 | Gates 104 | Toward Dependable Manipulation: Physical Safety and Operational Robustness | Sungchul Kang | RLL Meeting, 4:15 PM |
| 1/29 | Gates 119 | Monte Carlo inference of Bayesian network structures | Wing Hung Wong (Statistics) | |
| 2/5 | Gates 104 | Learning Multiple Online Tasks with a Global Objective | Ofer Dekel (HUJI) | starts at 12:30 PM |
| 2/12 | Gates 104 | Martingale Boosting | Phil Long (Google) | starts at 12:30 PM |
| 3/12 | Gates 104 | 3D Sound, Motion Reconstruction | Marc Pollefeys (UNC) | starts at 12:30 PM |
| 4/16 | Gates 104 | Monocular Vision for Deformable Object Manipulation | Ashutosh Saxena | |
| 4/30 | Gates 104 | Probabilistic Manipulation | Anya Petrovskaya | starts at 12:30 PM |
| 5/7 | Gates 104 | Multiple Cues for Activity Recognition | Rahul Biswas | |
| 5/14 | Gates 104 | Approximate Inference using Conditional Entropy Decompositions | Amir Globerson | |
| 5/17 | Gates 259 | Clustering and Classification via Lossy Data Compression | Yi Ma | starts at 3:00 PM |
Notes:
- Meetings will be held at 12:15 PM unless otherwise noted.
- PAIL typically meets every other Monday except for holidays during which there are no classes.
- If you wish to present at a PAIL meeting, please contact Rion Snow by sending e-mail to rion@cs.stanford.edu.
- You may speak about your own work, ideas you have been thinking of, an interesting paper you have read, notes from a conference you have attended, or anything else of general interest to the group and of probabilistic merit.
- Lunch will be served at the meeting and every effort will be made to offer vegan and vegetarian options.
- At least one option should not have bell peppers.
- If you are ordering food, plan for an attendence of around 44 people.
(PAIL is a joint meeting of the research groups of professors Koller, Manning, Ng, Shoham and Thrun.)
Comments (0)
You don't have permission to comment on this page.