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We are graduate students at ISI working in various AI fields from
natural language
processing to machine learning and information integration.
To find out what's going on read the blog
and
join the AI-grads mailing list by sending a mail to Steve.
Upcoming Events
Past Events
- Experiences in Commercializing Research - March 30 2007
AI Grads hosted a panel where Craig Knoblock, Kevin Knight and Ed Hovy
spoke about their expriences commercializing their research, and they
gave great advice based on their histories. All of the speakers agreed
that it is more important that a business idea solves a useful problem
rather than just being really cool technology. The speakers also spoke
about raising money and protecting your intellectual property. Another
constant theme was the importance of hiring good business people such
as lawyers and executives. The speakers explained that research
companies can use SBIR and STTR grants to raise money, which was
really insightful. We ate C & O Italian food and a tasty cake. 37
people (not including the speakers) and 1 dog attended this event,
making it one of best attended events yet.
- ISI alums in Research Companies - February 16th 2007
We had Greg Barish from Fetch Technologies, Radu Soricut from Language
Weaver, and Marcelo Tallis from Teknowledge come in and discuss the
transition to working in small business research setting. They pointed
out some interesting differences between research in industry and
academia, such as the necessity of weighing the potential of research
ideas so as to keep a high level of productivity. They also described
differences in writing proposals for SBIRs as compared to educational
research grants. Marcelo also showed a really cool demo of integrating
a deductive logic engine with a spreadsheet application like Microsoft
Excel. We had about 27 people enjoying pizza and ice cream cake.
- First Annual Graduate Student Symposium - August 18th 2006
The first annual Intelligent Systems
Division
Graduate Student Symposium was held on August 18th, 2006. More
than 50 researchers and students attended six presentations and a
poster session. The event also included a free lunch and finished with
an awards ceremony. There was also an article on ISI
news about the event.
- "AI in Games" a discussion by industry professionals - May 31st
2006
We had industry speakers from Savage Entertainment,
Heavy Iron, and Pandemic Studios come and talk
about their experiences with AI in games at their respective
companies. Topics included how to simulate AI in games ("More
Artificial then intelligent"), resource constraints, trade-off between
expert AI and a fun user experience ("If your smart AI always kills me
when I come into a room, that's not a game, its a torture chamber"),
and working at game companies ("I make games for a living how bad can
it be?"). We had 31 attendees including researchers and students.
- LaTeX Document Formatting Tutorial - May 10th 2006
We had Matthew Michelson
and Martin Michalowski
present a tutorial on formatting documents using LaTeX . Matt gave a brief
overiew of LaTeX and why we should use it. He followed with some
"advanced" LaTeX tips and finished by showing some tools
for Windows, demonstrating a couple of interesting features of
each. Martin showed the main tools available for Mac, focusing on TexShop
in particular and presenting some of its cool features. The seminar
also included an open discussion of specific questions related to
LaTeX. About 20 people attended the event and empanadas, salad and
cake were served.
- Life After Graduate School - March 29th 2006
We had three speakers from our division at ISI present their views on
different aspects of obtaining jobs after graduate school. The
speakers were : (1) Prof. Kevin Knight, (2) Dr. Mark Moll, and (3) Dr. Yu-Han Chang. All
three speakers had different backgrounds and
perspectives. Prof. Knight talked about what he looks for when he
hires graduates, while Dr. Moll talked about his experiences as a
post-doc. Dr. Chang talked about how he got hired after
graduating. About 30 people attended the event, which had Chipotle
burritos for lunch.
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