Artificial Intelligence and Natural Computation Seminars
Seminars
Spring Term 2004
Mondays 16:00, Comp. Sci. room UG40
(unless otherwise stated)

The seminar web page has changed. The new seminar web page is located at http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/events/seminars/all_seminars.html?series_id=ainc.
 
Date Speaker Title
26th January Joanna Bryson
University of Bath
Modularity, specialized learning, and an innate bias for reason
2nd February Peter Andras
University of Newcastle
Understanding Complex Systems
9th February Dominique Chu
University of Birmingham
Emergence of Uptake Signals in Bacterial DNA
16th February Gabriel Landini
University of Birmingham
Missing from the reading list: the Voynich manuscript
24th February Martin Leucker
Uppsala University, Sweden
Learning of Event-Recording Automata
1st March Graham Kendall
University of Nottingham
TBA
8th March Khurshid Ahmad
University of Surrey
Notes on Learning to Compute and Computing to Learn
15th March Alex Freitas
University of Kent
A Hybrid Decision Tree/Genetic Algorithm method for Data Mining
22nd March Clive Thursfield
R&D, Access to Communication and Technology, NHS
Can AI be a Surrogate Guardian and Teacher for Someone with Physical and Cognitive/Language Difficulties
19th April Matthias Scheutz
University of Notre Dame
When Aggression Pays off: Insights from Simulations with Artificial Agents in an Evolutionary Survival Task
26th April Peter Flach
University of Bristol
TBA
10th May Colin Frayn
University of Birmingham (CERCIA)
Principles of Computer Chess

The seminar web page has changed. The new seminar web page is located at http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/events/seminars/all_seminars.html?series_id=ainc.
The seminars are on Monday afternoons in Room UG40, Computer Science Building, West Campus, and are intended for audience interested in evolutionary/quantum/molecular computation or machine learning and artificial intelligence in general. If you wish to confirm that a particular seminar is taking place please contact Peter Tino (email P.Tino@cs.bham.ac.uk, tel. 0121 414 8558). More information about seminars in the School can be found at URL http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/events/seminars/index.html. Tea and biscuits afterwards in the Coffee Room. Information about previous AINC seminars can be obtained at http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~jxb/NC/ncSEMS.shtml#sems.

Last modified 08 January 2004
Peter Tino (P.Tino@cs.bham.ac.uk)
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