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  About CSAIL
The MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory was formed on July 1st, 2003.
It is an interdepartmental laboratory which includes faculty from Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Mathematics, Brain and Cognitive Science, Aeronautics and Astronautics, Ocean Engineering, the Biological Engineering Division and the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology.
CSAIL was formed by the merger of the Laboratory for Computer Science (LCS) and the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (AI), each of which had sprung from Project Mac, itself founded on July 1st, 1963.
www.csail.mit.edu /about/about.html   (411 words)

  
 UCSD Department of Computer Science and Engineering - Abstract - Kellis
My research is focused on the computational foundations of this new science, in particular developing methods for the direct identification of biological signals in the genome.
I also developed computational methods that focus on the evolutionary differences between the species, elucidating precise regions and mechanisms of rapid evolution in close relatives.
Computational approaches have the power to help us understand complex biological systems, revealing the structure underlying genes, regulatory networks, and evolutionary innovation.
www-cse.ucsd.edu /home/csecal/abstracts/Kellis-200404.html   (307 words)

  
 Outlook Series | Nokia, MIT Open Research Center
The joint research facility, a collaboration between Nokia Research Center and MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), brings researchers and scientists from MIT and Nokia together to develop high-impact research to create the state-of-the-art in communications technologies.
The MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) was formed on July 1st, 2003 by the merger of the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (AI Lab) and the Laboratory for Computer Science (LCS).
It is an interdepartmental laboratory that includes faculty from Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Mathematics, Brain and Cognitive Science, Aeronautics and Astronautics, Ocean Engineering, Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, the Biological Engineering Division and the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology.
www.officeroutlook.com /news/Infrastructure/906.htm   (718 words)

  
 Artificial Intelligence and Software   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Artificial intelligence (abbreviated AI, also some times called Synthetic Intelligence) is defined as intelligence exhibited by an...
MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory: Aiming to understand the nature of intelligence, to engineer systems that exhibit such intelligence by utilising vision, language, an in particular robotics.
Artificial Intelligence: Dartmouth College is celebrating 50 years of Artificial Intelligence this week with a special conference that takes a look forward and a look back at the field.
www.skattabrain.com /products/Artificial-Intelligence/Software   (267 words)

  
 CSAIL Biography
Robert M. Fano was Ford Professor of Engineering, in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology until his retirement in June, 1984.
He organized MIT's Project MAC (now the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory) in 1963 and was its Director until September 1968.
Professor Fano is a member of the National Academy of Sciences (1978) and of the National Academy of Engineering (1973) and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1958) and of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (1954).
www.csail.mit.edu /biographies/PI/bioprint.php?PeopleID=14   (817 words)

  
 MIT World » : The Akamai Story: From Theory to Practice
The annual MIT Information Technology Conference featured CSAIL faculty and researchers discussing ongoing research activities in areas such as artificial intelligence, human computer interfaces, computer architecture, networking, programming languages, software engineering, theory of computation, and computational biology.
Leighton was a Bantrell Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science (LCS) from 1981 to 1983, and he joined the MIT faculty in Applied Mathematics in 1982.
Rodney A. Brooks, Director of the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, introduces the speaker.
mitworld.mit.edu /video/199   (509 words)

  
 S e m i n a r s
He received his BA in computer science and mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley in 1991, his MS in computer science at the University of Wisconsin, Madison in 1993, and worked as a summer intern in the Advanced Technology Group at Apple Computer in 1993.
Bio: Peter Schroeder is an assistant professor of computer science at Caltech and one of the leading authorities on the use of wavelets in computer graphics.
He received a B.S. in biological sciences from Stanford University in 1983, a M.S. in computer science from UCLA in 1989, and a PhD in computer science from UC Berkeley in 1993.
groups.csail.mit.edu /graphics/seminars.html   (10035 words)

  
 tag needed --> MIT EECS - 2004-05 Announcement</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Eric was Associate Director of the <b>MIT</b> <b>Artificial</b> <b>Intelligence</b> <b>Laboratory</b> from 1998 to <a href="/topics/2003" title="2003" class=fl>2003</a>. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> He also heads the <b>Computer</b> <a href="/topics/Machine-vision" title="Machine vision" class=fl>Vision</a> Group of <b>MIT's</b> <b>Computer</b> <b>Science</b> and <b>Artificial</b> <b>Intelligence</b> <b>Laboratory</b>, which has pioneered state-of-the-art systems for activity and behavior recognition, object and person recognition, image database indexing, image guided surgery, <b>computational</b> anatomy, site modeling and many other areas of <b>computer</b> <a href="/topics/Machine-vision" title="Machine vision" class=fl>vision</a>. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> He is a Fellow of the American Association for <b>Artificial</b> <b>Intelligence</b>, and a Fellow of the IEEE.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.eecs.mit.edu /AY04-05/announcements/2.html</font>   (439 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://cfp.mit.edu/people">MIT - Communications Futures Program</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> In addition to his appointment in the <b>Computer</b> <b>Science</b> and <b>Artificial</b> <b>Intelligence</b> <b>Laboratory</b>, Dr. Clark operates a program in communications policy, located at the <b>MIT</b> Center for Technology, Policy and Industrial Development. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Clark is chairman of the <b>Computer</b> <b>Science</b> and Telecommunications Board of the National Research Council, and has contributed to a number of studies on the societal and policy impact of <b>computer</b> communications. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Reed was a faculty member in <b>MIT's</b> Department of Electrical Engineering and <b>Computer</b> <b>Science</b> (EECS) from 1978 to 1983, working in the <b>Laboratory</b> for <b>Computer</b> <b>Science</b> (LCS).</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>cfp.mit.edu /people</font>   (901 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><u>Lecture by Rodney Brooks</u>   <i>(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)</i></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> He was a research scientist at Carnegie Mellon University and at the <b>Artificial</b> <b>Intelligence</b> <b>Laboratory</b> of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology before joining the <b>Computer</b> <b>Science</b> faculty of Stanford in 1983. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Since 1984 he has been on the faculty at <b>MIT</b> and is now the Fujitsu <a href="/topics/Professor" title="Professor" class=fl>Professor</a> of <b>Computer</b> <b>Science</b> and Engineering in the Electrical Engineering and <b>Computer</b> <b>Science</b> Department, and the Director of the <b>Computer</b> <b>Science</b> and <b>Artificial</b> <b>Intelligence</b> <b>Laboratory</b> (CSAIL). </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Brooks is a Founding Fellow of the American Association for <b>Artificial</b> <b>Intelligence</b> (AAAI), a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of <b>Science</b> (AAAS) and a member of the National Academy of Engineering.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.cs.hmc.edu /nelson/brooks.html</font>   (560 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/195">MIT World » : Innovation at the Interface: Technological Fusion at MIT</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Director of the <b>MIT</b> <b>Computer</b> <b>Science</b> and <b>Artificial</b> <b>Intelligence</b> <b>Laboratory</b> (CSAIL) </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> In addition to his multiple roles at <b>MIT</b>, Rodney Brooks is Chairman and Chief Technical Officer of iRobot Corp. He received degrees in pure mathematics from the Flinders University of South Australia and the Ph.D. in <b>Computer</b> <b>Science</b> from Stanford University in 1981. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Dr. Brooks is a Founding Fellow of the American Association for <b>Artificial</b> <b>Intelligence</b> (AAAI) and a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of <b>Science</b> (AAAS).</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>mitworld.mit.edu /video/195</font>   (579 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><u>MIT Enterprise Forum of Chicago</u>   <i>(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)</i></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> On Wednesday, January 21st, the <b>MIT</b> Enterprise Forum presents "Innovation at the Interface: Technological Fusion at <b>MIT,"</b> a program moderated by <b>MIT</b> Sloan School <a href="/topics/Professor" title="Professor" class=fl>Professor</a> Ed Roberts and featuring Dr. Robert Langer, <a href="/topics/Professor" title="Professor" class=fl>Professor</a> of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering, and <a href="/topics/Professor" title="Professor" class=fl>Professor</a> Rodney Brooks, Director of the <b>MIT</b> <b>Computer</b> <b>Science</b> and <b>Artificial</b> <b>Intelligence</b> <b>Laboratory</b>. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Brooks is Director of the <b>MIT</b> <b>Computer</b> <b>Science</b> and <b>Artificial</b> <b>Intelligence</b> <b>Laboratory</b>, a <a href="/topics/Professor" title="Professor" class=fl>Professor</a> of <b>Computer</b> <b>Science</b>, and Chairman and Chief Technical Officer of iRobot Corp. His research is concerned with both the engineering of <b>intelligent</b> <a href="/topics/Robotics" title="Robotics" class=fl>robots</a> to operate in unstructured environments, and with understanding human <b>intelligence</b> through building humanoid <a href="/topics/Robotics" title="Robotics" class=fl>robots</a>. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> The <b>MIT</b> Enterprise Forum is a non-profit organization that promotes the formation and growth of innovative and technologically-oriented companies through a series of specialized executive education programs.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.mitefchicago.org /dojo/78/v.jsp?p=/20040121</font>   (1346 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://www.tanzointernet.com/computer-science.php">Computer Science - www.tanzointernet.com</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> in 1965, the Department of <b>Computer</b> <b>Science</b> is a center for research and... </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>Computer</b> <b>science</b> (academically, CS, CSC or compsci) encompasses a variety of topics that... </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>MIT</b> <b>Laboratory</b> for <b>Computer</b> <b>Science</b> (Now <b>Computer</b> <b>Science</b> and <b>Artificial</b> <b>Intelligence</b> <b>Laboratory</b>) The Stata Center, Building 32 32 Vassar Street - Cambridge, MA 02139 - USA Tel:...</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.tanzointernet.com /computer-science.php</font>   (309 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://www.networkworld.com/news/2004/0510stata.html?net">Inside MIT's new geek lair - Network World</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>MIT</b> constructed Building 20 in 1943 in the northeast corner of its Cambridge campus, away from the more picturesque parts as a temporary structure for its radiation <b>laboratory</b>. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>MIT</b> tore down Building 20 in 1999, and in its place stands a brand-new, entirely different structure flooded with natural light, gleaming metal surfaces and a form that screams "look at me" to passersby. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Its formal name is the Ray and Maria Stata Center (Ray Stata is an <b>MIT</b> graduate and co-founder of semiconductor maker Analog Devices).</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.networkworld.com /news/2004/0510stata.html?net</font>   (976 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://ilp-www.mit.edu/display_event.a4d?eventId=52">MIT ILP - Event Information - 2004 MIT Information Technology Conference</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> On July 1, <a href="/topics/2003" title="2003" class=fl>2003</a>, the <b>MIT</b> <b>Artificial</b> <b>Intelligence</b> <b>Laboratory</b> and the <b>Laboratory</b> for <b>Computer</b> <b>Science</b> merged into the largest research <b>laboratory</b> on campus called the <b>MIT</b> <b>Computer</b> <b>Science</b> and <b>Artificial</b> <b>Intelligence</b> <b>Laboratory</b>, or CSAIL. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> The annual <b>MIT</b> Information Technology Conference will feature CSAIL faculty and researchers discussing ongoing research activities in areas such as <b>artificial</b> <b>intelligence</b>, human <b>computer</b> interfaces, <b>computer</b> architecture, networking, programming languages, software engineering, theory of <b>computation</b>, and <b>computational</b> biology. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> If your registration is NOT one of the first four received from your company, <b>MIT</b> Conference Services will notify you by a faxed invoice.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>ilp-www.mit.edu /display_event.a4d?eventId=52</font>   (404 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><u>Useful Internet Sites: Computer Science</u>   <i>(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)</i></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> The <b>MIT</b> <b>Computer</b> <b>Science</b> and <b>Artificial</b> <b>Intelligence</b> Lab is the result of a merger between the <b>Artificial</b> <b>Intelligence</b> Lab and the Lab for <b>Computer</b> <b>Science</b>. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> AAAI is concerned with advancing the scientific understanding of the mechanisms underlying thought and <b>intelligent</b> behavior and their embodiment in machines. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical <b>Computer</b> <b>Science</b> is a peer-reviewed electronic journal "devoted to rapid publication of innovative research which covers the fields of Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical <b>Computer</b> <b>Science."</b> The journal is divided into five categories: Analysis of Algorithms; Combinatorics; Automata, Logic and Semantics; Data Structures and Complexity; Graphs and Algorithms.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.hpu.edu /index.cfm?contentID=1423</font>   (1010 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><u>Springboard Enterprises -- BootCamp</u>   <i>(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)</i></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> The <b>MIT</b> <b>Computer</b> <b>Science</b> and <b>Artificial</b> <b>Intelligence</b> <b>Laboratory</b> It is at the northeastern edge of the <b>MIT</b> campus on Vassar Street near the intersection with Main Street. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> When you come to the second intersection (Vassar St.), the <b>Computer</b> <b>Science</b> and <b>Artificial</b> <b>Intelligence</b> Lab will be in the very unique building to your left. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> The <b>MIT</b> stop is at a large crosswalk with a stop light.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.springboardenterprises.org /progeven/default.asp?pid=691</font>   (778 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/su/compsci">Computer Science</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> The University of Chicago <b>computer</b> <b>science</b> collection is located primarily in Eckhart Library (Eckhart Hall 217). </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> The collection includes research level monographs and journals in theoretical <b>computer</b> <b>science</b>, including mathematical aspects of <b>computing</b>, <b>computational</b> complexity, algorithms, logic, and the use of <b>computers</b> to solve mathematical and scientific problems. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Elsevier's Dictionary of <b>Computer</b> <b>Science</b> and Mathematics in English, German, French and Russian.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.lib.uchicago.edu /e/su/compsci</font>   (1719 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><u>14th Annual Fall Workshop on Computational Geometry</u>   <i>(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)</i></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Sponsored by the National <b>Science</b> Foundation, <b>Computer</b> <b>Science</b> and <b>Artificial</b> <b>Intelligence</b> <b>Laboratory</b>, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> We hope that the interaction with the <b>computational</b> geometry community will be stimulating both to <b>computational</b> geometers and to those involved in applying techniques of <b>computational</b> geometry to other disciplines. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> The twelfth workshop (2002) was part of the Special Focus on <b>Computational</b> Geometry and Applications at DIMACS, while the thirteenth (<a href="/topics/2003" title="2003" class=fl>2003</a>) was part of the Special Semester on <b>Computational</b> Geometry at the Mathematical <b>Sciences</b> Research Institute, Berkeley.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>cgw2004.csail.mit.edu</font>   (638 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://www.mit.edu/~hajiagha">Home page of Mohammadtaghi Hajiaghayi</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Theory of <b>Computation</b> Group at <b>MIT</b> <b>Computer</b> <b>Science</b> and <b>Artificial</b> <b>Intelligence</b> <b>Laboratory</b> (CSAIL) under supervision of <a href="/topics/Professor" title="Professor" class=fl>Professor</a> </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> School of <b>Computer</b> <b>Science</b> at Carnegie Mellon University with ALADDIN project. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>MIT</b> <b>Computer</b> <b>Science</b> and <b>Artificial</b> <b>Intelligence</b> <b>Laboratory</b> (CSAIL).</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.mit.edu /~hajiagha</font>   (227 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://www.cpd.ogi.edu/courseSpecific.asp?pam=1990">IEEE Seminar: MIT Computer Science and Ar</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> This is a FREE lecture sponsored by the IEEE <b>Computer</b> and Communications Societies of Oregon and hosted by the OGI Center for Professional Development. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Towards this goal, the <b>MIT</b> Spoken Lecture Processing Project aims to develop new techniques in the areas of automatic speech recognition, structure induction, and summarization that will enable efficient transcription, search, indexing, retrieval and browsing of audio/visual lecture materials. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> He is currently a Research Scientist at the <b>MIT</b> <b>Computer</b> <b>Science</b> and <b>Artificial</b> <b>Intelligence</b> <b>Laboratory</b> where he works in the areas of automatic speech recognition, automatic person identification, multi-modal speech processing, and conversational speech systems.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.cpd.ogi.edu /courseSpecific.asp?pam=1990</font>   (505 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://www-math.mit.edu/compbiosem">MIT Department of Mathematics & Theory of Computation Group at CSAIL: Bioinformatics Seminar</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>MIT</b> Department of Mathematics and Theory of <b>Computation</b> Group at CSAIL: Bioinformatics Seminar </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> The seminar is co-sponsored by the Department of Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (<b>MIT</b>), and the Theory of <b>Computation</b> group at the <b>MIT's</b> <b>Computer</b> <b>Science</b> and <b>Artificial</b> <b>Intelligence</b> <b>Laboratory</b> (CSAIL). </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> The seminar is co-hosted by <a href="/topics/Professor" title="Professor" class=fl>Professor</a> Peter Clote of Boston College's Biology and <b>Computer</b> <b>Science</b> Departments and <b>MIT</b> <a href="/topics/Professor" title="Professor" class=fl>Professor</a> of Applied Math Bonnie Berger.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font 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