Box 31
Container
Contains 17 Results:
Feigenbaum, Edward, lecture on 'The Great American Dendral Machine' part 1 of 2, November 1, 1971
Item — Box: 31
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Computer Science Videotape Collection contains over 400 videos of compelling lectures, discussions, classes, and demonstrations led by computer science pioneers from Carnegie Mellon University, private industry and other academic institutions. The videos were recorded between 1970 and 1993 and feature more than 20 Turing Award winners, as well as many under-recognized scientists and practitioners. Topics range from artificial intelligence, computer graphics, and robotics, to nascent...
Dates:
November 1, 1971
McKeenin, lecture on 'Stacks', September 23, 1975
Item — Box: 31
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Computer Science Videotape Collection contains over 400 videos of compelling lectures, discussions, classes, and demonstrations led by computer science pioneers from Carnegie Mellon University, private industry and other academic institutions. The videos were recorded between 1970 and 1993 and feature more than 20 Turing Award winners, as well as many under-recognized scientists and practitioners. Topics range from artificial intelligence, computer graphics, and robotics, to nascent...
Dates:
September 23, 1975
Nievergelt, Jurg, lecture on 'Acses, An Anutomated Computer Science Education System', October 4, 1974
Item — Box: 31
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Computer Science Videotape Collection contains over 400 videos of compelling lectures, discussions, classes, and demonstrations led by computer science pioneers from Carnegie Mellon University, private industry and other academic institutions. The videos were recorded between 1970 and 1993 and feature more than 20 Turing Award winners, as well as many under-recognized scientists and practitioners. Topics range from artificial intelligence, computer graphics, and robotics, to nascent...
Dates:
October 4, 1974
Rabin, Michael, lecture on 'Complexity of Computations: It's uses and misuses', October 8, 1974
Item — Box: 31
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Computer Science Videotape Collection contains over 400 videos of compelling lectures, discussions, classes, and demonstrations led by computer science pioneers from Carnegie Mellon University, private industry and other academic institutions. The videos were recorded between 1970 and 1993 and feature more than 20 Turing Award winners, as well as many under-recognized scientists and practitioners. Topics range from artificial intelligence, computer graphics, and robotics, to nascent...
Dates:
October 8, 1974
Reingold, Edward M., lecture on 'Balanced Binary Search Trees', November 9, 1972
Item — Box: 31
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Computer Science Videotape Collection contains over 400 videos of compelling lectures, discussions, classes, and demonstrations led by computer science pioneers from Carnegie Mellon University, private industry and other academic institutions. The videos were recorded between 1970 and 1993 and feature more than 20 Turing Award winners, as well as many under-recognized scientists and practitioners. Topics range from artificial intelligence, computer graphics, and robotics, to nascent...
Dates:
November 9, 1972
Rivest, Ronald L., lecture on 'On the Analysis of Associative Retrieval Algorithms', March 22, 1974
Item — Box: 31
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Computer Science Videotape Collection contains over 400 videos of compelling lectures, discussions, classes, and demonstrations led by computer science pioneers from Carnegie Mellon University, private industry and other academic institutions. The videos were recorded between 1970 and 1993 and feature more than 20 Turing Award winners, as well as many under-recognized scientists and practitioners. Topics range from artificial intelligence, computer graphics, and robotics, to nascent...
Dates:
March 22, 1974
Robertson, George, lecture on 'Xcribl' part 3, April 12, 1972
Item — Box: 31
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Computer Science Videotape Collection contains over 400 videos of compelling lectures, discussions, classes, and demonstrations led by computer science pioneers from Carnegie Mellon University, private industry and other academic institutions. The videos were recorded between 1970 and 1993 and feature more than 20 Turing Award winners, as well as many under-recognized scientists and practitioners. Topics range from artificial intelligence, computer graphics, and robotics, to nascent...
Dates:
April 12, 1972
Rom, Raphael, lecture on'Image Coding Based on Human Vision', May 31, 1975
Item — Box: 31
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Computer Science Videotape Collection contains over 400 videos of compelling lectures, discussions, classes, and demonstrations led by computer science pioneers from Carnegie Mellon University, private industry and other academic institutions. The videos were recorded between 1970 and 1993 and feature more than 20 Turing Award winners, as well as many under-recognized scientists and practitioners. Topics range from artificial intelligence, computer graphics, and robotics, to nascent...
Dates:
May 31, 1975
Rubin, lecture on 'Graphics Seminar', February 27, 1976
Item — Box: 31
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Computer Science Videotape Collection contains over 400 videos of compelling lectures, discussions, classes, and demonstrations led by computer science pioneers from Carnegie Mellon University, private industry and other academic institutions. The videos were recorded between 1970 and 1993 and feature more than 20 Turing Award winners, as well as many under-recognized scientists and practitioners. Topics range from artificial intelligence, computer graphics, and robotics, to nascent...
Dates:
February 27, 1976
Samuel, Arthur, lecture on 'Machine Learning Techniqies: Application to Game Playing and Speech Recognition', part 1 of 2, April 11, 1972
Item — Box: 31
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Computer Science Videotape Collection contains over 400 videos of compelling lectures, discussions, classes, and demonstrations led by computer science pioneers from Carnegie Mellon University, private industry and other academic institutions. The videos were recorded between 1970 and 1993 and feature more than 20 Turing Award winners, as well as many under-recognized scientists and practitioners. Topics range from artificial intelligence, computer graphics, and robotics, to nascent...
Dates:
April 11, 1972