The Fall '94 paper-reading schedule of the ML research group:
(Meetings are at 10:00 AM in CS&S 5331, and are open to students who
have taken CS-760 and are willing to present a paper to the group.)
- September 1 (Thursday)
- Kaebling, L. and Rosenschein, J. (1990). Action and planning in
embedded agents. Robotics and Autonomous Systems,
6(1): 35-48, 1990.
- presented by Rich Maclin
- September 13 (Tuesday)
- Hirsh, H. & Japkowicz, N. (1994). Bootstrapping
Training-Data Representations for Inductive Learning: A Case
Study in Molecular Biology. Proc. 12th Nat. Conf. on
Artif. Intel. v1, Seattle, WA: AAAI Press/MIT Press.
- presented by Kevin Cherkauer
- October 4 (Tuesday)
- Lathrop, Rick (1994). A Branch-and-Bound Algorithm for
Optimal Protein Threading with Pairwise (Contact Potential)
Amino Acid Interactions. Proc. 27th Hawaii Intl. Conf.
on System Sciences, Jan. 1994.
- presented by Carolyn Allex
- October 25 (Tuesday)
- Grossman, Tal & Lapedes, Alan (1994). Using Noise
Sensitivity Signatures For Better Predictions. Neural
Information Processing Systems - 6, San Mateo, CA:
Morgan Kaufmann.
- Weigend, Andreas (1993). On Overfitting and the
Effective Number of Hidden Units. Connectionist
Models Summer School, 335-342.
- presented by Dave Opitz
- November 1 (Tuesday)
- Maron, O. & Moore, A. (1994). Hoeffding Races:
Accelerating Model Selection Search for Classification
and Function Approximation. Advances in
Neural Information
Processing Systems - 6, pp. 59-66.
- Moore, A. & Lee, M. (1994). Efficient Algorithms
for Minimizing Cross Validation Error. Proc.
11th International Conference on Machine Learning,
pp. 190-198.
- presented by Mark Craven
- November 8 (Tuesday)
- Caruana, R. & Freitag, D. (1994). Greedy Attribute
Selection. Proc. 11th Int'l Conf. on Machine Learning,
New Brunswick, NJ: Morgan Kaufmann.
- presented by Kevin Cherkauer