CSCE 478/878 (Fall 2012) Oral Presentation Schedule
Note: Please email me your slides at least an hour before your presentation
session. Then I can put it on the server ahead of time.
Doing so will speed things up for everyone.
You are expected to attend as many talks as possible, and are required to
attend those during
regular class periods.
You should consider your presentation's scheduled time slot final unless you
have a conflict that you absolutely cannot change. This is to prevent
constant modifications of the presentation schedule, which require alterations
to everyone else's schedules.
Unless otherwise noted, each talk will be 13 minutes, plus 2
minutes for questions. Hence a total of 15 minutes is allotted per talk.
However, this is only an approximation! Don't
assume that your talk will start exactly at the time implied by the
given schedule.
- Session 1
12:30–1:20 Monday, November 26
- Daniel Jay Geschwender
CSP algorithm selection
- Robert Woodward
CSP algorithm selection
- Michael Brian Bimberg
Budgeted learning
- Session 2
12:30–1:20 Wednesday, November 28
- Bakhtiar Khan Kasi
Software development task context identification
- Rafael Andres Leano
Predicting whether a software change commit presents a conflict
- Leonard C Stuart
ATUS survey error detection
- Session 3
12:30–1:20 Friday, November 30
- Adrian Lara
Self-organizing map approach to DDoS detection
- Brandon Douglas Riehl
Artificial Neural Networks as Complex Systems
- James R Lodes
Parallel ANNs
- Session 4
12:30–1:20 Monday, December 3
- Anthony Ross Schneider
Playing Mario
- Gregory Schafer
Playing Bejeweled
- Alec Dane Lowrey
Stock market prediction
- Session 5
3:30–4:30 Tuesday, December 4,
Avery 110
- Neethu Shah
GPCR prediction
- William Bennett
Whooping crane behavioral modeling
- Yaodong Yang
Web page classification
- Michael S. Rogers
Intrusion detection
- Session 6
12:30–1:20 Wednesday, December 5
- Kerry Hart
HMM review
- Hao Luo
PCA for feature selection
- Taylor Spangler
Communication complexity and learning theory
- Session 7
3:30–4:30 Thursday, December 6,
Avery 110
- Dustin J. Casey
Learning in multi-agent systems
- Jordon Craig Haar
Learning in multi-agent systems
- Session 8
12:30–1:20 Friday, December 7
- Tanner Lee Dozark
Optimization in SVMs
- Jiang Shu and Linshan He
Liver disease classification
- Somayeh Shahsavarani and Matilda Serwaa Acheampong
Classification of ALS diagnoses
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