CS440: Project Presentation Schedule
Tuesday, December 10th
- 12:30: Jason Denton, Genetic Algorithms
- 12:40: Brian Morsch, The Brain and Computers
- 12:50: Todd Grigsby, The World of Image Processing
- 1:00: Nate Sammons, Examples of Different Search Methods in Java
- 1:10: Thomas Henry, The Valid Chess Board Problem
- 1:20: Mike Willard, Review of the Inductive Functional Programming System: ADATE
- 1:30: Tobie Bonahoom, Information on Natural Language Processing
Thursday, December 12th
- 12:30: John Miller, An Artificial Neural Network for Control of a Silicon Wafer Heating System
- 12:40: Tracy Baszler, The Steiner Tree Problem
- 12:50: Aaron McBride, A Learning Pente Game
- 1:00: Paul Holland, Natural Language Recognition and Translation
- 1:10: Paul Grimes, An Exploratory Search Into Genetic Algorithms and the Modeling of Genetic Algorithms
- 1:20: Michael Garriss, IDENTIFY: A LISP System using Decision Tree Building
- 1:30: Keith Danekind
- 1:40: Mark Robbins, Reasoning over Failure Diagnosis in Electronic Circuits
Tuesday, December 17th
- 9:10: Carol Rivera, AI's Role in Solving the Cellular Telephone System Problem
- 9:20: John Harris, Using Neural Networks to Model Cancer Growth
- 9:30: John Thompson, Natural Language Processing
- 9:40: Rick Fosdick, Expert Systems in Trauma Medicine
- 9:50: Sandy Sipowicz, The Portrayal of AI in Science Fiction
- 10:00: Chris Heath, Design of an Intelligent Search Agent
- 10:10: Rich Reinhard, Computer Vision: Model Based Object Recognition
- 10:20: Justin Mitchell
- 10:30: Jason Holden, Predicting Engine Emissions using Neural Networks
- 10:40: Dave Beach and Eric Wall, Developing and Training Simple Neural Networks
- 11:00: Ben Bruckhart
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