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Distinguished Speaker Series – Pietro Perona

Title: Visipedia – A system composed of data, machines and people for organizing visual knowledge Speaker:  Pietro Perona Abstract: Visipedia is a network of people and machines designed to harvest and organize visual information and make it accessible to anyone anywhere. I will explore technical challenges arising from Visipedia and discuss their implications for computer vision,…
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Distinguished Speaker Series: Craig Boutilier

Title: Addressing the Practical Challenges of Group Decision Support in a Data-rich World Speaker:  Craig Boutilier Abstract: In a variety of social, business, political and economic contexts, decision making often involves groups of people or multiple stakeholders. Automated decision support for groups is considerably more difficult than for a single stakeholder since it requires aggregating the…
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Distinguished Speaker Series – Regina Barzilay

Title: Finding Simple Solutions for Hard NLP Problems Speaker:  Regina Barzilay Abstract: Progress on many well-established problems in Natural Language Processing comes from applying generic machine learning techniques to the task at hand. While successful, this perspective omits the hidden simplicity of many tasks or ways that they could be made simpler to solve. In this…
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AI Distinguished Speakers Series

The Stanford AI Lab Distinguished Speaker Series features talks given by the leaders of AI. The goal of these talks is to give an overview and foster discussion about the progress and challenges in the various disciplines of AI. Organizers: Stefano Ermon and Emma Brunskill Date Title Speaker 2018-05-25 Fast RL Ilya Sutskever 2017-05-25 Visipedia…
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Distinguished Speaker Series – Matt Ginsberg

Title: Is The Universe Continuous or Discrete? (And Why People in AI Should Care) Speaker:  Matt Ginsberg Abstract:  Recent years have seen increasing tension between people who believe in so-called “good old-fashioned AI”, or GOFAI (and who believe that problems should in general be solved using discrete methods and without learning) and people who believe…
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Events

AI Event Policy Talks, reading groups, and events across the Stanford AI lab community. Note that some events are open to the public, some are open to only to Stanford people, and others are open to only individual groups (audience is denoted by brackets). If you are in the Stanford AI lab and would like…
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AI Lab Wiki

DEPRECATED Welcome to the Artificial Intelligence Lab Getting started in the AI Lab. If you’re just joining us, Read This First This page intends to provide you with all the information you need to set you up in the AI Lab and to help you with the administrative related requests during your stay. Once you have been…
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Courses

We have added video introduction to some Stanford A.I. courses from Fall 2019 CS229. Please check them out at https://ai.stanford.edu/stanford-ai-courses     Course Number Course Name Instructor CS372 Artificial Intelligence for Disease Diagnosis and Information Recommendations Chang CS330 Deep Multi-Task and Meta Learning Finn CS221 Artificial Intelligence: Principles and Techniques Liang/Sadigh/Charikar CS229 Machine Learning Dror/Ng/Ma/Re…
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