Carey Heckman: Tonypandy and the Origins of Science
John McCarthy: What Was Expected, What We Did, and AI Today
Marvin Minsky: The Emotion Machine
Ron Brachman: A Large Part of Human Thought
David Mumford: What is the Right Model for 'Thought'?
Stuart Russell: The Approach of Modern AI
Simon Osindero: From Pandemonium to Graphical Models and Back Again
Ray Solomonoff in the audience
David Mumford in the audience
Rick Granger: From Brain Circuits to Mind Manufacture
Nils Nilsson in the audience
Hava Siegelman in the audience
Oliver Selfridge: Learning and Education for Software: New Approaches in Machine Learning
Ray Solomonoff: Machine Learning - Past and Future
Leslie Pack Kaelbling: Learning to be Intelligent
Oliver Selfridge
Marvin Minsky: Original Conference Participants Reflect on the 1956 Conference
McCarthy, Selfridge, Minsky: Original Conference Participants Reflect on the 1956 Conference
Rod Brooks: Intelligence and Bodies
Nils Nilsson: Routes to the Summit
Eric Horvitz: In Pursuit of Artificial Intelligence: Reflections on Challenges and Trajectories
Eric Grimson: Intelligent Medical Image Analysis: Computer Assisted Surgery and Disease Monitoring
Takeo Kanade: Artificial Intelligence Vision: Progress and Non-Progress
Terry Sejnowski: A Critique of Pure Vision
Alan Bundy: Constructing, Selecting and Repairing Representations of Knowledge
Edwina Rissland: The Exquisite Centrality of Examples
Eugene Charniak in the audience
Paul
on June 9, 2010Restored link to AI@50 Wikipedia article you've linked to from here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AI@50 Added link back to this fine gallery. Nice!
Anyone's help in finding authors' self-archived or published presentations, or publication details of referenced conference proceedings, greatly appreciated. Use article Discussion page to add helpful links. Also appreciated, any help with CC-licensed images for use on Wikipedia, esp.: 1) all 5 original participants, 2) commemorative plaque, & 3) conference logo. Ideal if so licensed (CC-BY-SA 3) on http://commons.wikimedia.org/ -- Thanks! -- Paul