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Nov 2009
Nov, 02 NOV 2: AI Machine Learning CS Seminar
 Pascal Poupart from the University of Waterloo is speaking on "Reinforcement Learning: A Model-Based Bayesian Approach"
Nov, 04 NOV 4: AI: Computational Linguistics CS Seminar
 Dr. Paul Thompson, Chief Computational Linguist, Text Exploitation and Decision Support General Dynamics, Advanced Information Systems from Buffalo, NY is speaking on "Semantic Hacking".
Nov, 06 NOV 6: AI: Computational Vision CS Seminar
 Doug DeCarlo from the Department of Computer Science and Center for Cognitive Science at Rutgers University is speaking on "Communicating 3D Shape using Lines".
Nov, 10 NOV 10: DISTINGUISHED LECTURE
 Edmund Clarke, Professor of the School of Computer Science and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University.
Nov, 12 NOV 12: KMDI Lecture
 Professors John Danahy and Nina Czegledy from the Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design, Knowledge Media Design Institute are speaking on "Supporting Visual Thinking and Creativity".
Nov, 12 NOV 12: TorCHI World Usability Day Seminar
 Steve Easterbrook from the Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto is speaking on "Usable Climate Science".
Nov, 13 NOV 13: Theory CS Seminar
 Juraj Stacho, a Post Doc Fellow from the Department of Computer Science is speaking on "Polynomial-time algorithm for the leafage of chordal graphs".
Nov, 16 NOV 16: AI: Machine Learning CS Seminar
 Yoshua Bengio from the Department of Computer Science and Operations Research, University of Montreal is speaking on "Experimental Investigations into Deep Architectures".
Nov, 17 NOV 17: Research in Action Showcase
 The public is invited to experience a cross-section of exciting research at the department's fourth RIA event.
Nov, 20 NOV 20: Theory CS Seminar
 Petros Drineas from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is speaking on "Sampling algorithms for L2 regression and applications".
Nov, 20 NOV 20: DCS Combinatorics Seminar *UPDATED
 Bruce Reed from the Department of Computer Science at McGill University is speaking on "A Linear Time Algorithm For the 2 Disjoint Rooted Paths Problem".
Nov, 23 NOV 23: AI: MACHINE LEARNING SEMINAR
 Amit Gruber from the Department of Computer Science at the University of Toronto is speaking on "Latent Topic Models for Hypertext".
Nov, 25 NOV 25: AI: Computer Vision CS Seminar
 Yanxi Liu from Penn State University is speaking on "Symmetry".
Nov, 26 NOV 26: Theory - Combinatorics CS Seminar
 Pawel Pralat from the Department of Mathematics at West Virginia University is speaking on "Chasing robbers on random graphs".
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