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Twenty Questions to Name That BirdSpeaker: Andreas Paepke, Stanford University Date: Friday, April 18 2008 Time: 2:00PM to 3:00PM Refreshments: 1:45PM Location: Patil/Kiva Seminar Room G449 Host: Rob Miller, MIT CSAIL Contact: Michael Bernstein, x3-0452, msbernst@mit.edu Relevant URL: We constructed EcoPod, a PDA-based tool that helps skilled amateurs identify plants and animals out in the field. The tool is intended for biodiversity census activities. EcoPod asks its user questions about the organism that it is deployed to help identify. Users may attach evidence to each answer, and they may register uncertainty with their decision. I will describe EcoPod and then move to a specific problem we needed to solve in its design: The tool should ask as few questions as possible so as to optimize the user experience. We use well-known decision tree and information gain theory towards this optimization. I will sketch this approach and show how we use historic species observation data to optimize typical usage patterns further. At one point I will use the concept of Swiss Raclette to explain an AI concept.
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