Supervising Professor

Publication List Details

Period

1990 - 2009

Number

46

Co-Authors

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS (2008)

Bhushan Chaudhari, Supervising Professor, Dr. Gautam Das

First and foremost, I would like to thank my advisor, Dr. Gautam Das, for his constant guidance and support, and for giving me a wonderful opportunity to work on such a challenging project, which...

Teaching/Research Experiences (2008)

Seyed Mohsen Kariminia, Supervising Professor, A. Pessagno, Seyed Mohsen Kariminia

Summary Geologist with graduate degrees, more than 14 years of experience in Geological mapping projects, Stratigraphic, and Biostratigraphic studies, micropaleontology related field / lab work....

Publication No. (2008)

Supervising Professor, Dr. Hao Che, Sukruth Srikantha Ms

I would like to extend my gratitude to my advisor, Dr. Hao Che, for giving me an opportunity to work on this challenging research topic and providing me the right guidance and support through the...

VISCOPLASTIC FINITE-ELEMENT SIMULATION TO PREDICT THE SOLDER JOINT FATIGUE LIFE OF DIFFERENT FLASH MEMORY DIE STACKING (2008)

Yong Je Lee, Supervising Professor, Dereje Agonafer

I would like to first express my deepest gratitude to my advisor, Dr.Dereje Agonafer. His patience, encouragement, and in-depth knowledge in the engineering field have provided invaluable input into...

AACE Candidate Number: 40364 (2008)

Bachir Kane, Supervising Professor, Paul D. Giammalvo

Agile methods are approaches to manage the development of Internet products and services based on principals of early customer involvement, iterative development, self organizing teams and...

ABDUCTIVE DIAGNOSIS by (2008)

Raymond J. Mooney, Bruce W. Porter, Cynthia Ann Thompson, Cynthia Ann Thompson, Cynthia Ann Thompson, Supervising Professor, ...

Iwould like to express my gratitude to my advisor, Professor Ray-mond Mooney, for his ideas and suggestions during the course of my thesis work. Through working with him, I have gained valuable...

Counting Dependence Predictors Undergraduate Honors Thesis (2008)

Franziska Roesner, Supervising Professor, Doug Burger, Second Reader, Stephen W. Keckler

Modern processors rely on memory dependence prediction to execute load instructions as early as possible, speculating that they are not dependent on an earlier, unissued store. To date, the most...

Dynamic Error Remediation: A Case Study with Null Pointer Exceptions (2008)

Stephen W. Kent, Supervising Professor, Dr. Kathryn Mckinley

Managed programming languages have improved the robustness of software by reducing some classes of errors. Despite these improvements, programs still contain errors. Even with help from existing...

Cv (2007)

Marco Schneider, Supervising Professor, G. Gouda

hines. (6/87 - 8/87) GE Corporate Research and Development Center. Schenectady, New York. Implemented preprocessor for translation program to convert between UNIX's NROFF and IBM's DCA....

Integrating Statistical and Relational Learning for Semantic Parsing: Applications to Learning Natural Language Interfaces for Databases (2007)

Supervising Professor, J. Mooney

The development of natural language interfaces (NLIs) for databases has been an interesting problem in natural language processing since the 70's. The need for NLIs has become more pronounced...

ELIXIR: A library for writing wrappers in Java (2007)

Edward Wild, Supervising Professor, Raymond J. Mooney

The use of information from the Internet is becoming more prevalent in applications. LIBRA (Mooney and

Parallel Implementation of Triangular Solve (2007)

Thierry Joffrain May, Supervising Professor, Robert A. Geijn

Triangular solve algorithms are derived for both sequential and parallel architectures. Several variants are analyzed and compared from the similarities they exhibit. This leads to a detailed...

TYPE C WEAVES ON FREEWAYS (2007)

Phong Thanh Vo, Supervising Professor, P. Mattingly

This work would not have been possible without the guidance and

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS (2007)

Supervising Professor, Dr. Gautam Das

I would like to thank my supervisor Dr. Gautam Das for his guidance and constant support during my research work. This work helped me understand in depth about the ranking in Database and information...

A random walk approach to sampling hidden databases (2007)

Arjun Dasgupta, Supervising Professor, Dr. Gautam Das, Arjun Dasgupta Ms

I would like to thank my advisor, Dr. Gautam Das, for his constant guidance and support, and for giving me a wonderful opportunity to work on such a challenging project, which involved in depth...

Publication No. ______ (2007)

Abdul Aziz Abdurrab, Abdul Aziz Abdurrab, Supervising Professor, T. Manry

It is difficult to overstate my gratitude to my M.S. supervisor, Dr. Michael T. Manry. Throughout my research period, he provided encouragement, sound advice, good teaching, good company, and lots of...

Experimental study of high performance priority queues, 2007. Undergraduate Honors Thesis (2007)

David Lan Roche, Supervising Professor, Vijaya Ramach

The priority queue is a very important and widely used data structure in computer science, with a variety of applications including Dijkstra’s Single Source Shortest Path algorithm on sparse graph...

3D INTERCONNECTS FOR DIE AND WAFER STACKS (2006)

My Mom, My Brother, Supervising Professor, Dr. Dan Popa, Rachita Dewan Ms

With this degree, I feel one step closer to my goal. I wish to begin by thanking

THERMAL ENHANCEMENT OF STACKED DIES USING THERMAL VIAS (2006)

Supervising Professor, Dereje Agonafer

I would like to first express my deepest gratitude to my advisor, Dr.Dereje Agonafer. His continued support and encouragement are help to me throughout the course of my research at University of...

A PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF ALTERNATE NUMBERING BASED XML (2006)

Supervising Professor, Ramez Elmasri

I would like to express my deep and sincere gratitude to my supervising professor Dr. Ramez Elmasri who has incessantly motivated and guided me throughout my re-search. He showed me different...

GROUP KEY DISTRIBUTION VIA LOCAL COLLABORATION IN WIRELESS (2005)

Supervising Professor, Yonghe Liu

I would like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude to my supervising professor Dr. Yonghe Liu for constantly motivating and encouraging me, and also for his invaluable advice during the...

LARGE ARRAY EMG MONITORING OF LUMBAR REGION (2005)

Muscle Action, In Discogenic, Low Back Pain, Supervising Professor, John J. Triano

I would like to express my deepest respect and appreciation to my advisor, Dr. John J. Triano for his guidance and unending support throughout my research. I would also like to acknowledge the...

PROVIDING BETTER QoS ASSURANCE TO NEXT GENERATION UBIQUITOUS GRID USERS (2004)

Sajal K. Das, Kalyan Basu, Nirmalya Roy, Supervising Professor, Sajal K. Das

I would like to thank my advisor Prof. Sajal K. Das who has been amazingly patient, helpful, and supportive during my research. He introduced me to the field of grid computing, guided me throughout...

DISSERTATION PROPOSAL SDIMS: A Scalable Distributed Information Management System (2004)

Praveen Yalagandula, Supervising Professor, Dr. Mike Dahlin

The goal of this dissertation proposal is to design and build a Scalable Distributed Information Management System (SDIMS) that aggregates information about large-scale networked systems and that can...

NOISE ESTIMATION ALGORITHMS FOR HIGHLY (2004)

C. Loizou, R. Hunt, Dr. Issa Panahi, Sundarrajan Rangachari, ...

I would like to thank my advisor, Dr. Philipos C. Loizou, for his guidance in my studies and my work. He has offered me many helpful suggestions on conducting research and writing technical...

Preface (2004)

Marco Cicolini, Supervising Professor, Prof Dr, Roger Wattenhofer

This thesis is about a collaborative text editor, Gclipse. The editor is implemented in Java as an Eclipse plug-in. Eclipse is an application development framework for Java that also provides a Java...

ABSTRACT AUTOMATIC ARTICULATED OBJECT DETECTION IN VIDEO SEQUENCE (2004)

Jean Gao, Venkat Devarajan, Supervising Professor, Jean Gao, Ninad Shashikant Thakoor

Generally, moving object extraction schemes rely on either optical flow or frame difference. Optical flow is inconsistent at object boundaries, causing inaccurate object boundaries. But then optical...

Transaction Management for a Main-Memory Database (2002)

Piyush Burte, Boanerges Aleman-meza, D. Brent Weatherly, Rong Wu, Supervising Professor, John A. Miller

As part of research by members of the Department of Computer Science at the University of Georgia, we have developed a Java-based Transaction Manager that fits into the multi-layered design of MMODB,...

TELEPHONE-ASSISTIVE APPLICATIONS (2002)

Dr. Philipos Loizou Chair, Dr. Murat Torlak, Haifeng Qian, Supervising Professor, C. Loizou

I would like to thank my adviser, Dr. Philipos Loizou, for his guidance in my research. He has offered me many helpful suggestions throughout my two-year graduate study. I would also like to thank...

Acknowledgements (2001)

Ashwini Kuntamukkala, Ashwini Kuntamukkala, Supervising Professor, Dr. Diane Cook

I would like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude to my supervising professor Dr. Diane Cook for her constant encouragement and guidance through the length of this project. I thank Dr....

Ph.D. Proposal, Department of the Computer Sciences, (2001)

Un Yong Nahm, Supervising Professor, J. Mooney

Text mining is a relatively new research area at the intersection of data mining, naturallanguage processing, machine learning, and information retrieval. The goal of text mining is to discover...

Integrating Statistical and Relational Learning for Semantic Parsing: Applications to Learning Natural Language Interfaces for Databases (2000)

Lappoon R. Tang, Supervising Professor, J. Mooney

The development of natural language interfaces (NLIs) for databases has been an interesting problem in natural language processing since the 70's. The need for NLIs has become more pronounced...

Cooperative Web Caching: A Viability Study And Design Analysis (2000)

A. Robbins, Supervising Professor, L. Jeffery, ...

vi List of Tables xii List of Figures xiii 1 Introduction 1 1.1 The World Wide Web . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.1.1 TCP, routers, and packet loss . ....

EDUCATION (2000)

Supervising Professor, Dr. Jafar Saniie, Dr. Erdal Oruklu

To obtain a tenure track faculty position in the field of computer engineering with focus on VLSI design and computer architecture.

Text Categorization Through Probabilistic Learning: Applications to Recommender Systems (1998)

Paul N. Bennett, N. Bennett, Supervising Professor, Raymond J. Mooney, Raymond J. Mooney, ...

Author: Paul N. Bennett Title: Text Categorization Through Probabilistic Learning: Applications to Recommender Systems Supervising Professor: Raymond J. Mooney, Ph.D. With the growth of the World...

Text Categorization Through Probabilistic Learning: Applications to Recommender Systems (1998)

Paul N. Bennett, N. Bennett, Supervising Professor, Raymond J. Mooney, Raymond J. Mooney, Ph. D, ...

With the growth of the World Wide Web, recommender systems have received an increasing amount of attention. Many recommender systems in use today are based on collaborative ltering. This project has...

Map Learning with Uninterpreted Sensors and Effectors (1997)

David Mark Pierce, David Mark Pierce, Ph. D, Supervising Professor, Benjamin J. Kuipers

This dissertation presents a set of methods by which a learning agent, called a \critter, " can learn a sequence of increasingly abstract and powerful interfaces to control a robot whose...

Corpus-Based Lexical Acquisition For Semantic Parsing (1996)

Cynthia A. Thompson, Supervising Professor, J. Mooney

Building accurate and efficient natural language processing (NLP) systems is an important and difficult problem. There has been increasing interest in automating this process. The lexicon, or the...

Computational Logic (1992)

Maria H. Napierala, Maria H. Napierala, Ph. D, Supervising Professor, Richard B. Kieburtz

COMPUTATIONAL LOGIC Maria H. Napierala, Ph.D. Oregon Graduate Institute 1992 Supervising Professor: Richard B. Kieburtz This thesis resulted from the research on relating classical and constructive...