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Demonstrations

Demonstrations

 

Monday, December 5 and Tuesday, December 6, 2005

7:30 pm to Midnight

 

The Demonstrations component of the Conference enables researchers to highlight scientific advances, systems, and technologies in ways that go beyond conventional poster presentations.  It provides a unique forum for demonstrating advanced technologies — both hardware and software — and fostering the direct exchange of knowledge.

 

Demonstrations will take place on the Plaza Level (Second Floor) in Georgia Room A.

 

Monday, December 5, 2005

 

Bayes' Bluff: Opponent Modelling in Poker

Finnegan Southey, Michael Bowling, and Carmelo Piccione,

Neil Burch, and Darse Billings

(Contact: Michael Bowling --mailto:bowling@cs.ualberta.ca)

 

An Analog Multi-chip Vision System for Texture Segregation

Kazuhiro Shimonomura and Tetsuya Yagi

(Contact: Kazuhiro Shimonomura -- kazu@ele.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp)

 

A Focal-plane Dimensionality Reduction in Analog VLSI

Seth Bridges and Chris Diorio

(Contact: Seth Bridges -- seth@cs.washington.edu)

 

A Biomorphic Robot That Teaches the Connection

between Neurons and Behavior

M. Anthony Lewis, J. Jill Rogers, and Luidmilla Yafremava

(Contact: M. Anthony Lewis -- tlewis@iguana-robotics.com)

 

Bayesian Pattern Ranking for Move Prediction in the Game of Go

(Paper 670)

David Stern, Thore Graepel, and Ralf Herbrich

(Contact: David Stern -- dhs26@cam.ac.uk)

 

Distributed Simultaneous Localization and Tracking on Sensor Networks

Stanislav Funiak, Carlos Guestrin, Mark Paskin, and Rahul Sukthankar

(Contact: Stanislav Funiak -- sfuniak@cs.cmu.edu)

 

Probabilistic Feedback for Closed-loop Interaction with Mobile Devices

Roderick Murray-Smith

(Contact: Roderick Murray-Smith -- rod@dcs.gla.ac.uk)

 

Cortically Inspired Visual Control of a Binocular Vision Head

Bertram Shi, Eric Tsang, Stanley Lam, Chun Him Fung, and Yicong Meng

(Contact: Bertram Shi -- eebert@ee.ust.hk)

 

 

Tuesday, December 6, 2005

 

RunBot: Fast and Adaptive Biped Walking with a Reflexive Controller

(Paper 127)

Tao Geng, Bernd Porr, and Florentin Woergoetter

(Contact: Bernd Porr -- b.porr@elec.gla.ac.uk)

 

Computer Vision for Robot Racing

Gary Bradski, Adrian Kaelher, David Stavens, and Hendrik Dahlkamp,

Mike Montemerlo, and Sebastian Thrun

(Contact: Gary Bradski -- garybradski@gmail.com)

 

Spiking aVLSI Winner-Take-All Network (Paper 521)

Matthias Oster and Shih-Chii Liu

(Contact: Matthias Oster -- mao@ini.phys.ethz.ch)

 

Parsing and Handwriting Recognition Personalization in Tablet PC

Patrick Haluptzok, Michael Revow, and Sashi Raghupathy

(Contact: Patrick Haluptzok -- patrickh@microsoft.com)

 

Near-optimal Placement of Light Sensors in Gaussian Processes

under Communication Constraints

Andreas Krause and Carlos Guestrin

(Contact: Andreas Krause -- krausea@gmail.com)

 

Learning in Silicon: Timing is Everything (Paper 720)

John Arthur and Kwabena Boahen

(Contact: John V. Arthur -- jarthur@seas.upenn.edu)

 

Rexa: An Enhanced Research Paper Digital Library

Andrew McCallum, Adam Saunders, Aron Culotta, Gary Huang,

Charles Sutton, and Pallika Kanani

(Contact: Andrew McCallum -- mccallum@cs.umass.edu)

 

Analog Central Pattern Generator Chip Control of a Biped Robot

M. Anthony Lewis, Ralph Etienne-Cummings, and Francesco Tenore

(Contact: M. Anthony Lewis -- tlewis@iguana-robotics.com)

 

Silicon Retina for Real-time Tracking

Patrick Lichtsteiner and Tobias Delbruck

(Contact: Tobias Delbruck -- tobi@ini.phys.ethz.ch)