Formal Projects
21st International Conference on Machine Learning
(2004)
Discriminative Learning
:
Learning Bayesian Network Classifiers by Maximizing Conditional Likelihood
Authors: Daniel Grossman &
Pedro Domingos
Ph.D. Qualifying Project
(April, 2001 - February, 2002)
Computational Biology
:
Discovering Transcription Factor Binding Motifs Using Correlation with Gene Expression
Authors: Daniel Grossman &
Walter L. Ruzzo
(faculty advisor)
Ph.D. Course Projects
CSE 501
(Winter '01)
Implementation of Programming Languages (Compilers)
Project:
A Java Bytecode Optimizing Compiler
Authors: Daniel Grossman, Bart Niswonger, &
Dmitriy Portnov
CSE 544
(Spring '00)
Database Management Systems
Project:
An Implementation of Quilt: A Brand-New XML Query Language
Authors:
Justin Campbell
, Daniel Grossman, &
Ana-Maria Popescu
CSE 561
(Spring '00)
Two
Computer Networks
Projects:
Ad Hoc Routing in Mobile Networks
(A Literature Review) Authors: Daniel Grossman &
William Portnoy
Problems & Solutions in Multi-User Network Applications
Authors: Shawn Bonham, D. Grossman,
W. Portnoy
, & Kenneth Tam
CSE 557
(Winter '00)
Computer Graphics
Final Project:
Cloth Simulation
Authors: Daniel Grossman &
William Portnoy
CSE 573
(Autumn '99)
Two
Artificial Intelligence
Term Projects:
Satisfiability Solving
and
Ensemble Machine Learning
Authors: Daniel Grossman &
Tammy VanDeGrift
Yale College Senior Projects
CS 490
(1998 - 1999)
Project 1.
Senior Thesis: Markov Chain Proofs and Solutions
Project 2.
Experiments on a Matrix SVD/LRA Implementation
Authors: Daniel Grossman,
Ravindran Kannan
(faculty advisor),
Petros Drineas
(graduate advisor on Project 2)
Other Yale College Projects
OR 348a
(Fall '97)
Defense Analysis and Arms Control Methodology
Term Project:
Wartime Scenarios in the Middle East: Israel's Chances for Survival
Author: Daniel Grossman
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