Students and Research Assistants
Current
- Ben Hood (G '10)
Project: Machine Learning for Context-Aware User Interfaces
June 2009 – Present
- Michael Henry (G '10)
Project: Detecting Vocal Regions
June 2009 – Present
- Steve Bach (C '10)
Project: Concept drift
Support from GUROP
Fall 2007 – Present
Previous
- Wade Tandy (now at Booz-Allen)
Project: Computer forensics
Joint work with Clay Shields (PI) and Ophir Frieder
Support from the Department
Spring 2008 – Present
- Chris Wacek (now at Deloitte)
Project: Computer forensics
Joint work with Clay Shields (PI) and Ophir Frieder
Support from the Department
Spring 2008 – Present
- Ted Smith, Walt Whitman High School (now at Maryland)
Project: Detection of polymorphic shell code
Support from the Department
Summer 2008
- Zico Kolter (now at Stanford)
Thesis: Using additive experts to cope with concept drift
Projects: Concept drift, Detecting malicious executables
Support from GUROP, NIST, and MITRE
Spring 2003 – Summer 2005
- Nancy Houdek (now at the Department of the Army)
Project: Detecting malicious executables
Support from MITRE and NIST (SURF)
Fall 2004, Summer 2005
- Matt Krause (now at Yale)
Thesis: A text-based approach for multimedia annotation and retrieval
Support from JHU and NSF
Fall 2004 – Summer 2005
- Will Headden (now at Brown)
Thesis: An evaluation of CVFDT on the STAGGER concepts
Projects: Concept drift, Learning driving behaviors
Support from NIST
Summer 2002
- Tom Torsney-Weir (NYU)
Project: Robot simulator
Support from NIST
Summer 2002
- Adrien Treuille (Washington, now at CMU)
Project: Concept drift
Support from the Department
Summer 1999
- Kevin Forbes (now at MITRE)
Project: Learning and vision
Support from the Department and Graduate School
Summer 1999