The Text Analysis and Machine Learning Group

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Council Room (SITE 5-084)


Winter 2012


Jan 26th, 3:00 pm Pedro P.B. de Oliveira
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie – Brazil

Cellular Automata and Computations

Feb 2nd, 3:00 pm Bijan Raahemi
University of Ottawa

Classifying Peer-to-Peer Applications using Imbalanced Concept-adapting Decision Tree and Incremental Tri-Training

Feb 9th, 3:00 pm Amir Afrasiabi Rad
University of Ottawa

Towards Measuring Influence by Analyzing Content Propagation: The case of YouTube

Feb 16th, 3:00 pm Inmar Givoni
University of Toronto

Beyond Affinity Propagation: Message Passing Algorithms for Clustering

Feb 22th STUDY BREAK

Mar 1st, ***EXCEPTIONALLY at 4:00 pm*** Tony White
Carleton University

Trust: Issues, Models and Analysis

Mar 8th, 3:00 pm Ali Al-Bashabsheh
University of Ottawa

Normal Factor Graphs Reinterpreted

Mar 15th, 3:00 pm Mathieu Roche
Université Montpellier 2, France

Text-Mining approches: How to identify relevant information in documents?

Mar 22nd, 3:00 pm B. John Oommen, Chancellor's Professor
Carleton University

Optimal “Anti-Bayesian” Parametric Pattern Classification Using Order Statistics Criteria

Mar 23rd, 3:00 pm (A SPECIAL ADDITIONAL SESSION, EXCEPTIONALLY on FRIDAY in the room STE J0106) Vivi Nastase
Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies, Germany

WikiNet -- a multi-faceted, multi-lingual concept network

Mar 29th, 3:00 pm Chris Fournier
University of Ottawa

Segmentation Similarity and Agreement

Apr 5th, 3:00 pm Anna Kazantseva
University of Ottawa

Datasets for Topical Segmentation of Literature

Apr 12th, 3:00 pm Ahmed Esmin
University Of Lavras, Brazil

Opinion Mining and Sentiment Analysis: Practice and Challenges

Apr 19th, 3:00 pm Idrissa Sarr
Université du Québec en Outaouais

Managing Node Disappearance in Social Networks using Information Flow


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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