I am a fifth-year PhD candidate in The Ohio State University Department of Computer Science and Engineering. My research is focused on visualization and analysis of high-dimensional data. My additional research interests include bioinformatics, computer vision, machine learning, computational geometry, and computational topology.
I graduated from the University of Washington in 2004 with a B.S. in computer science and a B.A.
in Russian. From 2004 to 2007 I was a research scientist at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,
working primarily on computer vision and machine learning problems. In 2007 I enrolled in
computer science Ph.D. program at The Ohio State University under the supervision of Professor Yusu Wang.
To learn more about my research, please follow these links:
TEACHING
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Computational Topology
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Scalar Field Visualization
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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Homeland Security Initiative
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Knowledge Signatures for Information Fusion
Ryan Hohimer, Pete Doucette, Patrick Paulson, Lou Martucci, William Harvey, Gregg Petrie, Gamal Seedahmed
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Improved Tracking of Maritime Vessels by Fusing Ground-Based Video and Radar Data
Pete Doucette, Jerry Tagestad, William Harvey, Gregg Petrie, Gamal Seedahmed
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888 PRESENTATIONS
- Convex Shape
Decomposition. H. Liu, W. Liu, L. Latecki
- Solid and Physical Modeling with Chain Complexes. A. DiCarlo, F. Milicchio, A. Paoluzzi, V. Shapiro
- Separatrix Persistence: Extraction of Salient Edges
on Surfaces Using Topological Methods. T. Weinkauf, D. Günther
- A Novel Representation for Riemannian Analysis of Elastic
Curves in Rn. Shantanu H. Joshi, Eric Klassen, Anuj Srivastava, and Ian
Jermyn
- Dominant Texture and Diffusion Distance Manifolds. Jianye Lu,
Julie Dorsey, and Holly Rushmeier.
- Factoring Repeated Content Within and Among Images. Huamin Wang,
Yonatan Wexler, Eyal Ofek, Hughes Hoppe.
Last updated August 25, 2011
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