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New Research Grants

2007 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (US Department of Commerce)
Rami Melhem

REU:SGER: Learing Syntax-based Evaluation Metrics for Machine Translation. (NSF)
Rebecca Hwa

Enabling Circuit Switching with Compiler and Run-time Analysis Performance Systems (NSF)
Rami Melhem

Yield and Reliability Enhancement for On-Chip Multicore Memories in Nanoscale Technology (NSF)
Bruce Childers Sangyeun Cho

Evidence Based Anomaly Detection in Clinical Databases. (NIH)
Milos Hauskrecht

Botnet Detection and Mitigation (TTC)
Jose Brustoloni

Botnet Detection and Mitigation (Netronome)
Jose Brustoloni

Botnet Detection and Mitigation (ECI)
Jose Brustoloni

Network Communication Analysis Project (Bettis Communication Analysis Project)
Daniel Mosse

SPORE in Lung Cancer (NIH)
Milos Hauskrecht

Algorithms and Metrics for New Generation Data Stream Management Systems (NSF)
Panos K. Chrysanthis, Alexandros Labrinidis, Kirk Pruhs

SGER: Learning Syntax-based Evaluation Metrics for Machine Translation (NSF)
Rebecca Hwa

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Regular Research Meetings in the Department

PUBLICATIONS

2006 Publications

 

Research Spotlight

Understanding Events and Beliefs Expressed in Text
Prof. Janyce Wiebe will lead research in a University Affiliate Research Center funded by the Department of Homeland Security. The center has been awarded $2.4 million over the next three years to develop accurate and robust techniques for extracting and summarizing information about events and beliefs from text.

 

Center for Modeling Pulmonary Immunity
Prof. Panos K. Chrysanthis and Prof. Alexandros Labrinidis will lead the bioinformatics effort in the recently established Center for Modeling Pulmonary Immunity. The center was established in September 2005, from a $9 million contract from the National Institutes of Health, and is a joint effort between the University of Pittsburgh (School of Medicine and School of Arts & Sciences), Carnegie Mellon, and the University of Michigan.

 

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