The Text Analysis and Machine Learning Group

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Winter 2004


Jan. 8, 11:30 am Zhijun Zhan
University of Ottawa

Privacy-Preserving Naive Bayesian Classification

Jan. 15, 11:30 am Hui Li
University of Ottawa

Use Types for English to Chinese Translation of Prepositions

Jan. 22, 12:00 pm Xuhua Xia
Biology Department, University of Ottawa

Bioinformatics and the Living Cell

Jan. 29, 11:30 am Berry de Bruijn
NRC

Text mining in genomics - the NRC efforts in TREC-2003

Feb. 5, 11:30 am Steffen Christensen
Carleton University

Using Appropriate Statistics - Statistics for Artificial Intelligence (slides)

Feb. 12, 11:30 am Agnes Mucsi-Nagy
University of Ottawa

Using Watermarking for Privacy Protection

Feb. 20, 2:00 pm Howard Hamilton
University of Regina

DBRS: A Heuristic Density-Based Spatial Clustering Method with Random Sampling

Mar. 4, 11:30 am Vivi Nastase
University of Ottawa

Lexical resources: harnessing people power to build them, and launching them on the express lane

Mar. 11, 11:30 am Miguel Andrade
Ottawa Health Research Institute

XplorMed and Genes2Diseases: Two applications of data mining in molecular biology

Mar. 18, 11:30 am Yongyi Mao
University of Ottawa

Proteomics via Mass Spectrometry

Mar. 25, 11:30 am Joel Martin
NRC

NRC's LitMiner and Some of its Successes

Apr. 1, 11:30 am Diana Inkpen
University of Ottawa

Generating more-positive and more-negative text

Apr. 20, 11:30 am Hagit Shatkay
Queen's University

Using Information Retrieval for Large Scale Gene Analysis


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