B552 Knowledge-Based Computation, Fall 2009
Project Presentation Schedule
Project presentations will start on Monday, November 30, in a
mini-conference format. As at a conference, the time limits make it
essential to carefully select the key points and to think carefully
about how to convey them efficiently to your audience. Please keep in
mind the guidelines
for project presentations as you prepare.
Presenters and topics are listed below, in the order of the
presentations. Its understood that talks earlier in the schedule are
likely to include work in progress; it's fine for those talks to focus
on what you want to achieve, and you'll have an opportunity to demo
your completed system or to present late-breaking results in the class
demo session during finals week.
Depending on the length of discussion, it is possible
that some presentation(s) may be pushed to the following session,
but please be ready to present on the listed day.
- Mon, Nov 30
- Case Based Optimizer for Web Applications
Amit, Dhaval, Shijin
- Knowledge-Based Personalized Intelligent Search Engine System
Feng and Xiaoyi
- Unidirectional EBMT from Structured to Unstructured Forms
Aaron and Xin
- Wed, Dec 2
- Course Selection Advisor System
Haipeng, Tian, Erkang
- Poirot's Apprentice/Detective Program using OpenCyc KB
Rex and Roland
- Case-Based Candidate Recommender System for University
Admission
Rashmi and Namrata
- Mon, Dec 7
- Recommender System for Tagging Workflows
Ashish and Anindya
- The Characteristics of Text and Application on CBR
Yubin
- Tower Defense and Case-Based Reasoning
Aaron
- Case-Based Rule Generation
Jack
- A Reactive, Goal-Driven Planner for Inform7
David
To make sure that there's time to discuss the work and get feedback
from the class, please be sure to plan your presentation carefully and
practice it to make sure that it'll fit in the allotted time.
Please let me know if you have any questions or I can help in any
way!