Publications:
More details and citation information in the posts below.
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This paper has not yet been published, we are trying to find a good venue to publish in. We discuss the concept of Factorized Machine Self-Confidence (FaMSeC), and develop one of its components called Solver Quality ($x_Q$). Solver Quality and FaMSeC are examples of algorithmic assurances which I define in
this paper.
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This paper was just accepted to the ACM Computing Surveys (ACM CSUR) Journal today!! I’m really excited, and grateful to my co-author, and adviser, Dr. Nisar Ahmed. We put a lot of work into this document, and hope it will be useful to others.
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Paper I wrote for my area examination. This is building off of work done by Austin Lillard, and Matt Aitken, as well as our advisors Nisar Ahmed, and Eric Frew. Thanks to Nisar Ahmed for extensive editing and review of this paper. This is only available as a pre-print right now. We plan to submit this work, in some polished form, to a journal in the near future.
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Selected as the “Best Graduate Student Technical Paper” by the Intelligent Systems technical committee. Presented in the student paper competition at SciTech in Fort Worth Texas on January 9th 2017.
It contains some theoretical results from my work on an STTR with the AFRL. This paper has a primary focus on the aerial dog fighting application.
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Presented at the
BayesOpt workshop at NIPS 2016. It contains some preliminary theoretical results from my work on an STTR with the AFRL. This is mostly related to Bayesian optimization theory and not specifically for the aerial dog fighting application.
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A link to the abstract on the
AGU site.
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Honestly, I can’t even find how to access the paper through AIChE, but here is a link to the
meeting schedule, and the
presentation (if you are interested in paying to hear to ramble).
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