2008 poster workshop exhibits CSE research
The annual Department of Computer Science and Engineering poster workshop was held April 18, 2008.The workshop gives CSE students an opportunity to display their research and receive recognition for their efforts. It also informs the CSE community about the research our students are conducting and has been a significant community-building activity for over a decade.
We received 30 excellent submissions. A list of winning posters is available below. Thank you to the following faculty, graduate students, and industry partners who served as judges:
- David Bursik, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
- Dean Craven, TechSmith
- Louise Hemond-Wilson, International Business Machines (IBM)
- Kevin Ohl, Crowe Chizek and Company, LLP
- Brian Connelly
- Rong Jin
- Alex Liu
- Philip McKinley
- Sakti Pramanik
- Pang-Ning Tan
- Eric Torng
- Li Xiao
Thank you to the 2008 Poster Workshop coordinators, Li Xiao and Alex Liu, the CSE Graduate Studies and Research Committee, CSE staff members Cathy Davison and Debbie Kruch, CSE student employee Ryan Salata, and Kevin Ohl, who served as MC for the awards ceremony.
Thank you to IBM for their generous donation of prizes.
View photos from the workshop at http://www.cse.msu.edu/gallery.
2008 posters
2008 Poster Workshop Winners
This year we received 30 excellent poster submissions. Awards were given in three categories: Presentation, Research Contributions, and Overall. Thank you to all of our graduate student researchers who submitted posters, and congratulations to our award winners!Presentation
First Place: On Latent Palmprint Matching
20 Meltem Demirkus, Anil Jain
Second Place: Topographic Class Grouping through Top-Down Connections and its Applications to 3D Object Recognition
22 Matthew D. Luciw, Juyang Weng
Third Place: Tattoo Image Matching and Retrieval for Victim and Suspect Identification
19 Jung-Eun Lee and Anil K. Jain
Research Contribution
First Place: Aging-invariant Face Recognition
17 Unsang Park, Yiying Tong and Anil K. Jain
Second Place: What's in a Gaze? The Role of Eye-Gaze in Reference Resolution in Multimodal Conversational Interfaces
10 Zahar Prasov and Joyce Chai
Third Place: XEngine: A Fast and Scalable XACML Policy Evaluation Engine
4 Alex X. Liu, Fei Chen, JeeHyun Hwang, Tao Xie
Overall
First Place: Biometric Template Security
14 Karthik Nandakumar, Abhishek Nagar and Anil K. Jain
Second Place: Using Knowledge Driven Matrix Factorization to Reconstruct Modular Gene Regulatory Network
25 Yang Zhou, Rong Jin
Third Place: XEngine: A Fast and Scalable XACML Policy Evaluation Engine
4 Alex X. Liu, Fei Chen, JeeHyun Hwang, Tao Xie
(Date Posted: 2008-04-21)