The Text Analysis and Machine Learning Group

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Council Room (SITE 5-084)


Fall 2010


Sep 13th, 3:30 pm Robert West
McGill University

Extracting Semantic Information from Wikipedia Using Human Computation and Dimensionality Reduction

Sep 16th, 2:00 pm (EXCEPTIONALLY on Thursday at 2:00 pm in room A707-CBY building) Piotr Wasilewski
University of Manitoba

Information systems in perception based interactive computation on granules

Sep 20th, 3:30 pm Jose Antonio Rocha, UFPE and Brazilian Navy
Erico Neves, University of Ottawa

Use of Machine Learning Techniques in Vessel Monitoring Systems (VMS)

Sep 27th, *** EXCEPTIONALLY at 2:30 pm *** Leanne Seaward
University of Ottawa

2010 PAN Wikipedia Vandalism Competition

Oct 4th, 3:30 pm Amir H. Razavi
University of Ottawa

Text Ontology Representations via Fundamental to Specific Essence (TOR-FUSE)

Oct 11th THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY

Oct 18th, 3:30 pm Jelber Sayyad Shirabad
University of Ottawa

A Scalable Semi-supervised Multinomial Naive Bayes Method for Text Classification

Oct 25th, 3:30 pm (EXCEPTIONALLY in room A-707, CBY building) Mohak Shah
McGill University

Generalized Agreement Statistics

Nov 1st, 3:30 pm Oana Frunza
University of Ottawa

Personalized medicine through automatic extraction of information from medical texts

Nov 8th, 3:30 pm Alison Callahan
Carleton University

Evaluating Scientific Hypothesis using Semantic Web Technologies

Nov 15th, 3:30 pm Fazel Keshtkar
University of Ottawa

A Corpus-based Method for Extracting Paraphrases of Emotion Terms

Nov 22nd, 3:30 pm Andrew McPherson
CSEC

Accelerating K-Means Revisited - Sparse Data Vectors

Nov 29th, 3:30 pm Nathalie Japkowicz, University of Ottawa
& Mohak Shah, McGill University

Machine Learning Evaluation: A Classification Perspective


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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