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C690: Mind and Computation, 1995-6


The Mind and Computation Seminar features talks by IU graduate students and faculty and occasional visitors on topics in artificial intelligence, other areas of computational cognitive science, and human-computar interaction. All Computer Science students doing or considering research in AI are encouraged to enroll. Enrollees who have already passed the Computer Science Screening Examination will be expected to present one talk during the academic year, either on their own research or on a survey of a topic of general interest. Others will be expected to attend regularly.

The Seminar is offered as a 1-credit course in both the fall and spring semesters. In order to receive credit for more than one semester, students must make at least one presentation to the group for every two semesters in which they are enrolled. For students who have passed the Computer Science Screening Exam, this will normally take the form of a 50-minute talk on their own research. For less advanced students, the presentation will usually consist of a 20-minute talk, either on their own research or on an area of current interest in AI.

Graduate students from departments other than Computer Science are also welcome to enroll, and people not enrolled are welcome to attend the talks.

There are six or seven MaC meetings each semester, Fridays, 3:30-4:30 in Lindley Hall 102.

Fall Schedule

Spring Schedule


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Last updated: 26 April 1996
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