The Undergraduate Artificial Intelligence Day
The Undergraduate Artificial Intelligence Day is the AI group's annual undergraduate presentation.Representatives of its 5 entities (the Vision, ML, KR, CV and Bio groups) introduce their group's purpose and provide an example of their research. The representatives are 5 faculty members and 5 graduate students who volunteer their time to show undergraduates how cool and amazing research in artificial intelligence can be!
After the talks, complementary food and beverages are available to all attendees; as well as the possiblity to approach present faculty and students to ask about anything AI related.
UAID Information
AI Day 2013 handout and videoAI Day 2012 handout and video
AI Day 2011 handout
UAID Speakers
UAID '13- Computer Vision - Kyros Kutulakos & Mohammad Norouzi
- Machine Learning - Richard Zemel & Kevin Swersky
- Knowledge Representation - Fahiem Bacchus & Amirali Salehi-Abari
- Computational Linguistics - Frank Rudzicz & Patricia Thaine
- Computational Biology - Anna Goldenberg & Harun Mustafa
- Computer Vision - David Fleet & Fernando Flores-Mangas
- Machine Learning - Richard Zemel & Danny Tarlow
- Knowledge Representation - Sheila McIlraith & Tyler Lu
- Computational Linguistics - Gerald Penn & Katie Fraser
- Computational Biology - Michael Brudno & Orion Buske
- Computer Vision - David Fleet & Fernando Flores-Mangas
- Machine Learning - Richard Zemel & Danny Tarlow
- Knowledge Representation - Fahiem Bacchus & Tyler Lu
- Computational Linguistics - Graeme Hirst & Varada Kolhatkar
- Computational Biology - Michael Brudno & Misko Dzamba