Invited Presentations
- Lotteries, Robots, Foreign Policy, and You: The Mathematics and Algorithmics of Decision Making, National Youth Science Camp. July 22, 2005.
- Machine Learning in 25 Minutes or Less (And Why HotOS Should Care), HotOS 2005. June 13, 2005.
- Analysis of Functional Networks with Discrete Dynamic Bayesian Networks, MIND Institute. Sep 26, 2005.
- Cell Populations and RNAi: Bioinformatics Research at UNM, Computer Science Departmental Colloquium, Washington University of St. Louis. Jan 28, 2005.
- Machine Learning for Neuroimaging Data Analysis, National Youth Science Camp Alumni Association. Aug 14, 2004.
- Decision-Theoretic, Semi-Supervised Model for Intrusion Detection, Stanford/CSLI, Symposium on Anomaly Detection. May 23, 2004.
- From Security to Cells: Ongoing Machine Learning Research at the University of New Mexico, Lawrence Livermore Labs, Dec 18, 2003.
- The Decision Theory of Ultimate Frisbee, National Youth Science Camp, July 3, 2003.
- Machine Learning Approaches to Cognitive Parameter Acquisition, Workshop on Cognitive Systems: Human Cognitive Models in System Design. July 1, 2003.
- Very Nearly Deterministic Planning, Stochastic Systems Group, MIT. April 17, 2002.
- Very Nearly Deterministic Planning, University of Massachusetts at Amherst. December 4, 2001.
- Very Nearly Deterministic Planning, University of Kentucky Computer Science Departmental Colloquium. November 26, 2001.
- Machine Learning Techniques for the Anomaly Detection Task, NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory, August 10, 1998.
- Machine Learning Techniques for the Anomaly Detection Task, University of California, Irvine, Department of Computer Science, July 17, 1998.
- Machine Learning Techniques for the Anomaly Detection Problem, Poster presentation for the Purdue Computer Operations, Audit, and Security Technology (COAST) Laboratory Annual Board Meeting, May 7–8, 1998.
- Detecting the Abnormal: Machine Learning in Computer Security, Purdue Computer Operations, Audit, and Security Technology (COAST) Laboratory Security Seminar, Computer Science Department, Purdue University, February 14, 1997.
