Presentation Schedule
Note: no more than two students should sign up for the same day.
Please send me your paper for approval one week before your
scheduled presentation date.
- Mar 12: Taranjeet Bhatia, Multi-level Network Analysis of Multi-agent Systems
- Mar 13: Michael Betancourt, Applying Reinforcement Learning for the AI
in a Tank-Battle Game (on skype)
- Mar 14: James Schneider Computational Rationalization: The Inverse Equilibrium Problem;
Christopher Wolas
- Mar 19: Jonathan Todd
- Mar 21: David Chang, Maximum Entropy Inverse Reinforcement Learning; Gurkan Solmaz, UT Austin Villa 2011: A champion agent in the RoboCup 3D soccer simulation competition
- Mar 26: Todd Denton; Nicholas Bowen, Constructing Competitive and Cooperative Agent Behavior Using Coevolution
- Mar 28: Erfan Davami, Multi-class Image Segmentation using Conditional Random
Fields and Global Classification Juan Carcheri, Improving the Behavior of
Intelligent Tutoring Agents with Data Mining
- Apr 2: Rahmatollah Beheshti
- Apr 4: Andreas Marpaung, Affectively intelligent and adaptive car interfaces; Adam Kavanaugh, An Automated Technique for Drafting Territories in the Board Game Risk
- Apr 9: Mark Wissmueller (office hours); Ryan Patrick, Pac-mAnt: Optimization based on ant colonies applied to developing an agent for Ms. Pac-Man; Justin Refi, Self-Organizing Economic Activity with Costly
Information
- Apr 11 (office hours): James Cobb, An Architecture for Game Behavior
AI: Behavior Multi-Queues
- Apr 11: Anthony Wertz; Miguel Becarra, Cooperative Self-Organization in
a Heterogeneous Swarm
- Apr 16: Karl Lvoff (skype), Agent-Organized Networks for Dynamic Team Formation
- Apr 18: Chris Lee (skype); Stephen Hunter, Realistic Fireteam Movement
in Urban Environments; Saad Arif, Morphogenetic Robotics: An Emerging New
Field in Developmental Robotics