The Spring '95 paper-reading schedule of the ML research group:
(Meetings are at 10:00 AM in CS&S 2310, and are open to students who
have taken CS 760 and are willing to present a paper to the group.)
- January 19 (Thursday)
- Kolinski, A. and Skolnick, J. (1992). Discretized
model of proteins. I. Monte Carlo study of cooperativity in homopolypeptides,
Journal of Chemical Physics,
97(12):9412-9426, (1992).
- presented by Carolyn Allex
- February 9 (Thursday)
- Dietterich, T. and Flann, N. (1995).
Explanation-Based Learning and Reinforcement Learning:
A Unified View,
submitted to ML-95.
- presented by Rich Maclin
- March 16 (Thursday)
- Battiti, R. (1994).
Using Mutual Information for Selecting Features in Supervised
Neural Net Learning.
IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks
5(4): 537-550, 1994.
- presented by Kevin Cherkauer
- March 30 (Thursday)
- Murphy, P. and Pazzani, M. (1991).
ID2-of-3: Constructive Induction of M-of-N Concepts for
Discriminators in Decision Trees.
Proc. of 8th International Machine Learning Workshop,
pp. 183-187, 1991.
- Murphy, P. and Pazzani, M. (1993).
Exploring the Decision Forest: An Empirical Investigation
of Occam's Razor in Decision Tree Induction.
Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research,
1: 257-275, 1993.
- presented by Mark Craven
- May 4 (Thursday)
- Tresp, V. and Taniguchi, M. (1995).
Combining Estimators Using Non-Constant Weighting Functions
Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 7,
MIT Press, Cambridge MA, 1995.
- Krogh, A. and Vedelsby, J. (1995).
Neural Network Ensembles, Cross Validation, and Active Learning
Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 7,
MIT Press, Cambridge MA, 1995.
- presented by David Opitz