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Professor Soh and his collaborators published a paper regarding their work on decision making: Stevens, J., A. P. Saltzman, T. Rasmussen, and L.-K. Soh (2021) Improving Measurements of Similarity Judgments with Machine-Learning Algorithms, Journal of Computational Social Science, 4:613-629, https://doi.org/10.1007/s42001-020-00098-1

Congratulations to Mike Pack on publishing his second paper: Pack, C., Y. Liu, L.-K. Soh, and E. Lorang (2022).  Augmentation-based Pseudo-Groundtruth Generation for Deep Learning in Historical Document Segmentation for Greater Levels of Archival Description and Access, Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritagehttps://doi.org/10.1145/3485845. Mike is a member of the IAMAS Lab.

Professor Soh recently received new funding as a Co-PI from NSF Scholarships in STEM Network (S-STEM-Net), “Collaborative Research: Practices and Research on Student Pathways in Education from Community College and Transfer Students in STEM (PROSPECT S-STEM)”

In April 2021, Jimmy Erickson completed his Senior Undergraduate Research Paper: Investigating the Effects of Disasters on Social Unrest through Cluster Analysis. Jimmy was part of the SURGE project.

In March 2021, Colin Maly completed his Senior Thesis: Evaluating a New Software Engineering Program: Performance and Confidence of Majors. His work is part of Professor Soh’s research in the RICE Lab.

Congratulations to Anup Adhikari. He has successfully defended his MS Thesis in November 2021: Agent-Based Modeling of Spread of Social Unrest based on Infectious Disease Spread Model

Professor Soh and his colleagues recently have a paper accepted to ACM Transactions on Computing Education: Flanigan, A., M., Peteranetz, D. Shell, and L.-K. Soh (to appear). Shifting Beliefs in Computer Science, accepted to ACM Transactions on Computing Education.

Mike Pack recently published a paper of a project related to his doctoral dissertation: Pack, C., L.-K. Soh, and E. Lorang (2022). Visual Domain Knowledge-Based Multimodal Zoning for Textual Region Localization in Noisy Historical Document Images, Journal of Electronic Imaging30(6), https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JEI.30.6.063028

Welcome, Bala Duggirala and Kendric Thompson, to the IAMAS Lab. Bala has joined our Open/OASYS project while Kendrick has joined our SURGE project.

Professor Leen-Kiat Soh and his collaborators recently have a journal paper accepted to the ACM Transactions on Computing Education “Shifting Beliefs in Computer Science”.