592PMP Project Presentations

You should prepare a short presentation (5 to 10 minutes) on your project.  (Presentations are shorter than stated in the syllabus because few people did joint projects.)

The project itself need not be finished.  Concentrate on what AI techniques you are employing and what is interesting about the problem.  By noon on the day of presentation, students should email will@cs.washington.edu a small set of Powerpoints slides.  People who wish to present a demonstration must do so on the UW campus, we do not have the technical capability of sending laptop video from MSR to UW.

Please practice your talk beforehand - it is harder to give a very short presentation than a longer one!

March 6th

Abou-Hallawa, Said
Arrabi, Muhammad 
Beeman, Dave 
Bergstrom, Lars
Campbell, Dean 
Chalecki, Jason 
Costa, Jason 
Helander, Michael David 
Im, Chan Muk 
Katz, Richard & Huang, Lin 
Mahajan, Saurabh & Wijeratna, Thushara 
Mahfouz, Mohamad Nizar Ali 
Nabawy, Alia 
Pond, Arwen
Schumer, Alfred
Wong, Pui Yin Winfred 
Xiong, Man 
Xu, Dajun 
Yang, Olivia Hongying & Yang, Wesley S 
Zeek, Donald Allen

 

March 13th

Arafeh, Samer
Amin, Samuel M 
Beal, Douglas Paul
Bullion, Diana
Cross, Brian 
Detwiler, Todd 
Fong, Meng-Tat
Goyal, Manish
Jiang, Rui 
Kallander, William Clayton 
McNaboe, Brian J 
Rabin, Steven & Findley, Carlton
Richins, Jack 
Suarez, Garcia Jurado Carlos 
Welle, James
Wilkes, Reid Lawrence 
Wilson, Brett
Wray, Jonathan A 
Zhang, Yuan