Proceedings of

the Second Workshop on Information and Systems Technology

 

Diboll Center, Tulane University, New Orleans

Monday, December 13, 2004

Workshop Papers

 

Acoustic Benchmark Validation of GRASP

Donald R. DelBalzo and Erik R. Rike, Neptune Sciences Div. of Planning Systems, Inc.

 

Generalized Multiagent Learning with Performance Bound

Bikramjit Banerjee and Jing Peng, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Tulane

 

Pitch Detection in Non-Stationary Speech

Dimitrios Charalampidis, Department of Electrical Engineering, UNO

 

Enhanced Image Feature Extraction for Object Tracking

Dimitrios Charalampidis, and Vesselin P. Jilkov, Department of Electrical Engineering, UNO

 

Sonic Imaging Inspired by Speculation about Dolphins

Douglas Moreman, Computer Science, Southern University, with Sonic Vision Animation illustration

 

Workshop Presentations

 

Introduction to Information and Systems Technology Research Center

Rong Li, Department of Electrical Engineering, UNO

 

Optimizing Multi-Ship Search Plans with Genetic Algorithms

Don BelBalzo, Neptune Sciences, Inc.

 

R&D Projects at Information and Systems Laboratory

Rong Li, Department of Electrical Engineering, UNO

 

Production of Digital Elevation Models from LIDAR Data

Dimitrios Charalampidis, Department of Electrical Engineering, UNO

Keith Alphonso, Diamond Data Systems, Inc.

 

Sonic Imaging Inspired by Speculations about Dolphins

Dougles Moreman, Computer Science Department, Southern University

 

Generallized Multiagent Learning with Performance Bound

Bikram Banerjee and Jing Peng, Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Tulane University

 

Data Mining Applications in Intelligent Transportation Systems

Bill Buckles, Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Tulane University

 

A Survey of Uncertainty Based Intelligence Techniques from a Graduate Course at UNO

Alley Butler, Department of Engineering Management, UNO

 

Advanced Computing Architectures and Algorithms for Wireless Communication

Sam Huang and Jing Ma, Department of Electrical Engineering, UNO

 

Proceedings of

the First Workshop on Information and Systems Technology

 

Room 101, TRAC Building, University of New Orleans

Friday, May 16, 2003

Workshop Papers

 

Review of Metropolis Monte Carlo Reconstruction

Abolfazl Amini, Department of Electronics Engineering Technology, Southern University

 

Light Polarization: A Rich Source of Information

Rasheed Azzam, Department of Electrical Engineering, UNO

 

Mining Negative Association Rules

Xiaohui Yuan, Bill Buckles, et al, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Tulane

 

Mutual Entrainment in Biological Oscillators

Carmen Canavier, et al, Department of Psychology, UNO

 

Diagnosing Quality of Service Problems in Distributed, Real-time Systems

Charles D. Cavanaugh, et al, Center for Advanced Computer Studies, ULL

 

Novel Adaptive Image Compression

Dimitrios Charalampidis, Department of Electrical Engineering, UNO                     

 

Detection of Near-Harmonic Signal with Phase Shift for Single Electron Spin Microscopy
Huimin Chen, et al, Department of Electrical Engineering, UNO

 

Signal Analysis Research by University of New Orleans Department of Physics Faculty, Students, and Graduates
George E. Ioup and Juliette W. Ioup, Department of Physics, UNO

 

VLSI Signal Processing for Wireless Communication
Xinming Huang, Department of Electrical Engineering, UNO

 

Signal and Image processing via Reconfigurable Computing
Jing Ma, Department of Electrical Engineering, UNO

 

A Kernel Pooled Local Subspace Method for Classification
Jing Peng, et al, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Tulane

 

Waveguide Propagation Modeling and Its Applications

Natalia A. Sidorovskaia, Department of Physics, ULL

 

Workshop Presentations

 

A Survey on Uncertainty Management with Fuzzy Techniques

Alley Butler, Department of Engineering Management, UNO

 

Mutual Entrainment in Biological Oscillators

Carmen Canavier, Department of Psychology, UNO

 

Mining Negative Association Rules

Bill Buckles, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Tulane

 

Light Polarization: A Rich Source of Information

Rasheed Azzam, Department of Electrical Engineering, UNO

 

Information Fusion for Inference under Uncertainty

X. Rong Li, Department of Electrical Engineering, UNO

 

Review of Monte Carlo Reconstruction

Abolfazl Amini, Department of Electronics Engineering Technology, Southern University

 

Kernel Pooled Local Subspaces for Classification
Jing Peng, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Tulane

 

Intelligent Agents and Problem Solving

Raja Loganantharaj, Center for Advanced Computer Studies, ULL