Abraham Bagherjeiran

http://www.cs.uh.edu/~abagherj/

Education

University of Houston, Houston, TX

PhD in Computer Science

Anticipated graduation date May 2007 (all but dissertation).

Dissertation title: ``Multi-Objective Bias Learning''

Adviser: Ricardo Vilalta

MS in Computer Science

GPA 4.00, Spring 2005.

Thesis title: ``Artificial Government: Meta-Learning for Multi-Agent Coordination and Control''

Adviser: Ricardo Vilalta

BS in Computer Science

GPA: 3.97, summa cum laude, Spring 2003.

Research Experience

Doctoral Candidate

Department of Computer Science, University of Houston, 2006-Present.

Research Assistant

Department of Computer Science, University of Houston, supervisor Ricardo Vilalta, 2003-Present.

Research Intern

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 2004-2006, summer.

Honors and Awards

Student Travel Award, Doctoral Consortium at the AAAI Conference, 2006.

Student Travel Award, SIAM Data Mining Conference, 2006.

Master's Student Research Award, Department of Computer Science, University of Houston, 2005.

Gordon Davis Memorial Scholarship, 2002.

University of Houston Alumni Scholarship, 1999-2003.

Activities

Reviewer

Open Source Software

ACM Programming Contest

Relevant Skills

Programming: Java, 5 years and C++, 6 years. Recently learned Matlab, Python, and Jython.

Machine Learning Algorithms: I have used and implemented: support vector machines, k-nearest-neighbor, Q-Learning (reinforcement learning), k-means clustering, genetic algorithms, decision trees.

Software: Weka, Matlab, octave, gnuplot, R, and LATEX.

Databases: SQL queries in Oracle, PgSQL programming in PostgreSQL, and T-SQL in SQL Server.

Software Development: The Cougar^2 software project I started uses test-first development with JUnit and mock objects. We follow agile development practices as closely as possible for an open-source project.

Relevant Courses: Optimization, Object-Oriented Analysis and Design, and Game Theory.

Publications

Conference

In Collection

Journal

Presentation / Poster

Thesis (MS)

Workshop

Research Interests

Machine Learning: Statistical learning theory, kernel methods, meta-learning and bias-learning.

Other: Information retrieval, clustering, recommender systems, game theory, and optimization.

References

Ricardo Vilalta, Assistant Professor of Computer Science

University of Houston

vilalta@cs.uh.edu

Christoph F. Eick, Associate Professor of Computer Science

University of Houston

ceick@cs.uh.edu

Chandrika Kamath

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

kamath2@llnl.gov

Erick Cantu-Paz

Yahoo!

cantupaz@acm.org


2006-12-22