Student Accomplishments
PAPERS & PRESENTATIONS
Bethany Leffler, Christopher Mansley and Michael Littman, Efficient Learning of Dynamics Models using Terrain Classification, International Workshop on Evolutionary and Reinforcement Learning for Autonomous Robot Systems (ERLARS08), Patras, Greece http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~bleffler/publications/erlars08.pdf
Bethany R. Leffler, Michael L. Littman, and Timothy Edmunds, "Efficient Reinforcement Learning with Relocatable Action Models", The Twenty-Second Conference on Artificial Intelligence, July, 2007.
Carnegie Mellon 2007 Student Research Symposium presentations
Kristina Denisova, Investigation of Shape Representation Using Apparent Motion
Bethany Leffler, Using Visual Perception for Efficient Exploration
John Wilder, Attention and Saccades During an Active Visual Task
Bethany Leffler, Efficient Exploration with Latent Structure, paper presented at the Women in Machine Learning workshop, October, 2006.
OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS
RISE TCNJ undergrad Richard Knowles studied eye movements & closed captioning in the Psychology Department with Drs. Kowler and Stromswold.
Tim Gersch has been awarded a postdoctoral fellowship with J. Gottlieb at Columbia University