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AI: Just Do It! Artificial Intelligence at the University of Wisconsin David Page Jump to first page AI Recently ATP solves long-standing open questions in mathematics. Computer vision in image-guided surgery. Natural language systems on the Web, populating DBs from text. Machine learning used to analyze genome and gene chip data. Bayes nets in PC operating systems, medical diagnosis, etc. Jump to first page Fall Courses CS 540: Introduction to AI, Jude Shavlik CS 638: Intro to Bioinformatics, Thomas Anantharaman CS 731: Advanced AI, David Page CS 766: Computer Vision, Chuck Dyer CS 838: Machine Learning for Text Analysis, Mark Craven and Jude Shavlik Jump to first page Spring Courses CS 540: Intro to AI CS 760: Intro to Machine Learning, Jude Shavlik CS 838: Advanced Bioinformatics, Mark Craven Jump to first page CS 638, 838: Bioinformatics Jump to first page CS 731: Advanced AI Jump to first page CS 766: Computer Vision Jump to first page CS 838: Machine Learning for Text Analysis given: a target relation, text sources do: extract instances of the relation from the text sources HSP-17 is a collagen-binding stress protein and is thought to be a collagen-specific molecular chaperone, which plays a pivotal role in during the biosynthesis and secretion of collagen molecules in the endoplasmic reticulum. subcellular-localization(collagen, endoplasmic-reticulum) Jump to first page More Information on AI at UW: See www.cs.wisc.edu/ ~shavlik/uwai.html Other faculty, including Lumelsky (on leave at NSF) AI Seminar List Jump to first page Seminar This Week Andy Barto Reinforcement Learning Wednesday, 8/30 4pm Room 2310 Jump to first page