Events of Interest at the AI Lab

Including Seminars, Conferences, Tours, and the AI Olympics


Seminars

AI LAB COLLOQUIUM SERIES

GOD AND COMPUTERS: MINDS, MACHINES, AND METAPHYSICS

ALIFE GROUP SEMINARS

MIT AI LAB STUDENT SEMINAR

If you know of an upcoming seminar series or general talk and would like it listed, please contact Jacqui at 253-2773 or by email at jacqui@ai.mit.edu

Thursday, October 30, 1997--LCS Distinguished Lecturer Series
"JAVA: Past, Present, and Future," by James Gosling, Sun Microsystems. Refreshments at 3:15 p.m., talk begins at 3:30 p.m. in MIT, Bldg. 34, Room 101 (entrance at 50 Vassar Street).
Friday, October 31, 1997
"The History and Evolution of Programmable Logic Devices at Altera Corporation," by Dr. Frank Heile from Altera Corporation. Refreshments served at 3:00 p.m., talk at 3:15 p.m., location in NE43-6th floor playroom.
Monday, November 3, 1997--AI Seminar
"Direct 3D Motion Estimation from Image Sequences; Real-Time PC-Based Implementation for ROV/AUV Station Keeping, Navigation, and Video Mosaicing," by Shahriar Negahdaripour, University of Miami, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Talk is at 1:00 p.m. in the 8th Floor Playroom of Bldg. NE43.
Friday, November 7, 1997--LCS Seminar
"Viewing and Manipulating 3D Scenes Through Photographs," by Steven Seitz from Microsoft Research. Refreshments at 3:45 p.m., talk at 4:00 p.m., location in NE43-Second Floor Lounge.

Conferences

MICCAI 98

Previous Conferences at the AI Lab

General Lab Tours

The MIT AI Laboratory also offers tours of its facilities to special interest groups and the general public.

Educational Outreach Program

As part of the MIT Educational Outreach Program, students at the MIT AI Laboratory organize visits from and to local elementary, junior high, and high schools. If you are a teacher interested in artificial intelligence or robotics, our outreach program may be of interest.


The MIT AI Lab Olympics

The AI Olympics is two weeks of fun and games held every year for members, family, and friends of the MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab.

Come visit this year's 1997 Olympic Arena.

Previous MIT AI Lab Olympics home pages:


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