I received a B.S. in Systems Analysis and shortly after a M.S. in Mathematics and Statistics under Dr. Zevi Miller and Dr. Dan Pritikin at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. I received my Ph. D. in Computer Science and Engineering at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio under supervision of Dr. Michael Cox in COLABoration and COgnition LABoratory (COLAB2). My research interests include machine learning, case-based reasoning, planning and plan recognition, the Steiner Tree, Pancake network, and cognitive science, just to name a few.
Selected Publications
Incremental Case-Based Plan Recognition With Local Predictions - International Journal of Artificial Intelligence Tools, Vol. 12, Number 4, December 2003
Incremental Case-Based Plan Recognition With Incomplete Plan Libraries - Doctoral Dissertation, Wright State University, 2003
Incremental Case-based Keyhole Plan Recognition Using State Indices - Case-Based Reasoning Research and Development: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning, ICCBR-01
Incremental Case-based Keyhole Plan Recognition - Technical Report - #WSU-CS-01-01
Selected Presentations and Talks
ITRI Faculty - Graduate Seminar Series --- Case-based Plan Recognition with Incomplete Plan Libraries --- Wright State University, 10.17.2002
Incremental Case-based Keyhole Plan Recognition --- Presented at ICCBR-01, Vancouver, CA
ITRI Faculty - Graduate Seminar Series --- Planning for the User Interface - Window Characteristics --- Wright State University, 06.11.2000
Research Links and My Other Work