May 2011

Cong Li, an ML^2 member, won an IEEE CIS travel grant for his IJCNN 2011 paper

The paper for which Cong Li received this travel grant is titled Kernel Principal Subspace Mahalanobis Distances for Outlier Detection.

Talitha Rubio, an ML^2 member, was selected by Intel for a 2011 summer internship

Talitha Rubio's internship, is with  the CCDO (Converged Core Design Organization) group of Intel, located at Hillsboro, Oregon. In her position she will be developing, deploying and supporting design tools and flows that are used to design leading Intel CPUs.

Giselle Borrero, a member of ML^2, won an Honorable Mention award at the 2011 UCF Showcase for Undergraduate Research Excellence

Giselle won the award for her poster titled, Evolutionary Approaches for Global Optimization Problems. Her co-authors were Stacy Glass, Kenzo Mendoza, Abigail Fuentes and Michael Georgiopoulos.

Georgios Anagnostopoulos, an ML^2 member, has a paper accepted at IJCNN 2011

The paper is titled, Multinomial Squared Direction Cosines Regression. Iqbal Naveed from Florida Institute of Technology is the first author of this paper.

Yinjie Huang, a member in Ml^2, has a paper accepted at IJCNN 2011

The paper is titled, Accelerated Learning of Generalized Sammon Mappings. The paper is co-authored by Michael Georgiopoulos and Georgios Anagnostopoulos.

Cong Li, an ML^2 member, has a paper accepted at IJCNN 2011

The paper is titled, Kernel Principal Subspace Mahalanobis Distances for Outlier Detection. The paper is co-authored by Michael Georgiopoulos and Georgios Anagnostopoulos.

Talitha Rubio and Tiantian Zhang, two members of ML^2, have a paper accepted at IJCNN 2011

The paper is titled  Multi-Objective Evolutionary Optimization of Exemplar Based Classifiers: A PNN Test Case. The paper is co-authored by Michael Georgiopoulos and Assem Kaylani