About the Series

This is the home page for the Artificial Intelligence Lunch and Seminar at the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. The faculty coordinator is Ariel Procaccia and the student coordinator is Ellen Vitercik. The mailing list for upcoming AI Lunch and Seminar talk announcements is on the SCS mailman server. Unless otherwise noted, the meetings are on Tuesdays at 12:00 P.M. in NSH 3305. See the AI@CMU Youtube channel here.

Schedule

Date Speaker Affiliation Title Host
August 30, 2016
12:00 PM
GHC 6115
Andrew Moore Carnegie Mellon University Explaining AI at CMU to the rest of the world
September 6, 2016
12:00 PM
NSH 3305
Bryan Hooi Carnegie Mellon University FRAUDAR: Bounding Graph Fraud in the Face of Camouflage
September 13, 2016
12:00 PM
NSH 3305
Stephan Mandt Disney Research Pittsburgh Variational Inference: From Artificial Temperatures to Stochastic Gradients
September 20, 2016
12:00 PM
NSH 3305
Noam Brown Carnegie Mellon University Reduced Space and Faster Convergence in Imperfect-Information Games via Regret-Based Pruning
September 27, 2016
12:00 PM
NSH 3305
Ellen Vitercik Carnegie Mellon University Foundations of application-specific algorithm selection
October 4, 2016
12:00 PM
NSH 1507
Jamie Morgenstern University of Pennsylvania Towards a Theory of Fairness in Machine Learning
October 11, 2016
12:00 PM
NSH 3305
Carla Gomes Cornell University Challenges for AI in Computational Sustainability Zico Kolter
October 18, 2016
12:00 PM
NSH 3305
Yisong Yue California Institute of Technology The Dueling Bandits Problem
October 25, 2016
12:00 PM
NSH 3305
Ashish Goel Stanford University Decision Making at Scale: Algorithms and Deployments Ariel Procaccia
November 1, 2016
12:00 PM
NSH 3305
Hadi Hosseini Carnegie Mellon University Analyzing and Designing Truthful Matching Mechanisms
November 8, 2016
12:00 PM
NSH 3305
Zhaohan (Daniel) Guo Carnegie Mellon University A PAC RL Algorithm for Episodic POMDPs
November 15, 2016
12:00 PM
NSH 3305
Andrew Moore Carnegie Mellon University TOKeN: The Open Knowledge Network:
Creating the Semantic Information Infrastructure for the Future
November 22, 2016
12:00 PM
NSH 3305
Ariel Procaccia Carnegie Mellon University Computational Social Choice: For the People
November 29, 2016
12:00 PM
NSH 3305
Juan Pablo Mendoza Carnegie Mellon University Detection of Subtle and Context-Dependent Robot Model Inaccuracies
December 6, 2016
12:00 PM
NSH 3305
Christian Kroer Carnegie Mellon University First-Order Methods for Extensive-Form Game Solving

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