KR Seminar: Rozdiel medzi revíziami
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− | The seminar of the KR Working group headed by [http://ii.fmph.uniba.sk/~sefranek/ Ján Šefránek] | + | The regular weekly seminar of the KR Working group headed by [http://ii.fmph.uniba.sk/~sefranek/ Ján Šefránek] on Mondays 14:00CET in room I-9. General subject of the seminar are interesting and relevant research issues in Knowledge Representation. The group members report their recent research results. |
Everyone is welcome, including students. See also [http://wiki.ii.fmph.uniba.sk/w?title=KR_Seminar#Rules the rules]. | Everyone is welcome, including students. See also [http://wiki.ii.fmph.uniba.sk/w?title=KR_Seminar#Rules the rules]. | ||
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==Rules== | ==Rules== | ||
− | To ensure regular | + | To ensure regular weekly seminar talks, there is one simple rule for the KR Group members: If no talk is scheduled, this obligation goes to that KR Group member who has done the most past talk. |
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The regular weekly seminar of the KR Working group headed by Ján Šefránek on Mondays 14:00CET in room I-9. General subject of the seminar are interesting and relevant research issues in Knowledge Representation. The group members report their recent research results.
Everyone is welcome, including students. See also the rules.
Upcoming Talks
14 April 2008 14:00: Defeasible Logic Programming and its Relation with Answer Set Programming (seminar)
- Who:
- Martin Baláž
- Where:
- I-9
- Link:
28 April 2008 14:00: Subsumption Propagation in Distributed Description Logic (seminar)
- Who:
- Martin Homola
- Where:
- I-9
- Link:
12 May 2008 14:00 (to be confirmed): Cognitive Assembler (seminar)
- Who:
- Michal Malý
- Where:
- I-9
- Link:
- http://mmm.ii.fmph.uniba.sk/kognitivny_assembler.pdf
Past Talks
31 March 2008 14:00: Employing Logic Programming in Computer Games (seminar)
- Who:
- Jozef Šiška
- Where:
- I-9
- Link:
Rules
To ensure regular weekly seminar talks, there is one simple rule for the KR Group members: If no talk is scheduled, this obligation goes to that KR Group member who has done the most past talk.