The Text Analysis and Machine Learning Group

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Fall 2006


Oct. 17, 2:30 pm Chris Drummond
NRC

Machine Learning as an Experimental Science (Revisited)

Oct. 24, 2:30 pm Aminul Islam
University of Ottawa

Applications of Corpus-based Semantic Similarity and Word Segmentation to Database Schema Matching

Oct. 30, 2:30 pm Monday Carlos Guestrin
CMU

Near-optimal Sensor Placements: Maximizing Information while Minimizing Communication Cost

Nov. 7, 2:30 pm Jin Huang
University of Ottawa

Performance Measures of Machine Learning.

Nov. 14, 2:30 pm Yimin Ma
University of Ottawa

Text Classification for Highly Skewed Data

Nov. 21, 2:30 pm Peter Turney
NRC

Expressing Implicit Semantic Relations without Supervision

Nov. 28, 2:30 pm Marina Sokolova
Universite de Montreal

Informativeness in Product Evaluation

Dec. 5, 2:30 pm Dympna O'Sullivan
University of Ottawa

A Framework for Managing Contextual Knowledge Implicit in Addressing Digital Image Tasks

Dec. 12, 2:30 pm Herna Viktor
University of Ottawa

Designing Clothing that Fit: A Study using Cluster Analysis and Relational Data Mining


Previous seminars


Three Trees (2002)
pastel painting by Dr. Johanne Morin, Ph.D. in Machine Learning for her
thesis "Learning Relational Clichés", University of Ottawa, 1999

 

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