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Machine Learning List Vol. 2 No. 06

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Machine Learning List: Vol. 2 No. 6
Friday, March 23, 1990

Contents:
Stanford University Seminar on Machine Learning
Machine Learning Journal: Special Issue on Case-Based Reasoning

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Date: Wed 14 Mar 90 13:11:50-PST
From: Steven Minton <MINTON@PLUTO.ARC.NASA.GOV>
Subject: Stanford University Seminar on Machine Learning

CS 520 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SEMINAR
MACHINE LEARNING
1 unit


Tuesdays 11:00--11:50 a.m.

(First meeting, Tuesday, April 3; last meeting, Tuesday, June 5)

Televised (delayed) over Stanford Instructional Television Network
(People who would like to see video tapes of the lectures can do
so a day or two after the lecture, and throughout the quarter, in
the Mathematics/Computer Science Library.)


Terman Auditorium, Terman Engineering Center, Stanford University
Convener: Nils Nilsson (nilsson@cs.stanford.edu)

SEMINAR SCHEDULE


April 3: "Overview of Machine Learning," Tom Dietterich, Oregon State
University

April 10: "Explanation-based Learning," Steve Minton, NASA Ames

April 17: "Probably Approximately Correct Learnability Theory," David
Haussler, UC Santa Cruz

April 24: "An Integrated Approach to Empirical Discovery," Pat
Langley, NASA Ames

May 1: "Bias and Concept Learning," Stuart Russell, UC Berkeley

May 8: "Connectionist Learning," David Rumelhart, Stanford University

May 15: "Learning Under Uncertainty---A Bayesian Approach, " Peter
Cheeseman, NASA-Ames

May 22: "Genetic Algorithms," John Koza, Third Millennium Venture Capital
May 29: "Learning and Non-monotonic Reasoning," Benjamin Grosof, IBM

June 5: "Case-Based Learning," Bill Mark, Lockheed

E-Mail Addresses of Lecturers:

minton@ptolemy.arc.nasa.gov
langley@ptolemy.arc.nasa.gov
cheeseman@pluto.arc.nasa.gov
mark@sumex-aim.stanford.edu
haussler@saturn.ucsc.edu
russell@ernie.berkeley.edu
grosof@ibm.com
der@beren.stanford.edu (David Rumelhart)
koza@cs.stanford.edu
tgd@cs.orst.edu (Tom Dietterich)
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From: Janet Kolodner <jlk%mustang@gatech.edu>
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To: ml@ICS.UCI.EDU
Subject: Machine Learning Journal: Special Issue on Case-Based Reasoning

MACHINE LEARNING will be publishing a special issue on the role and
impact of case-based reasoning on learning. Papers are solicited on
this topic. Five copies should be sent by April 30, 1990 to:

Janet Kolodner
School of Information and Computer Science
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332-0280

For more information, address email to jlk@ics.gatech.edu.
Papers will be subject to the standard review process.
Please pass this announcement along to appropriate colleagues.
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END of ML-LIST 2.6

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