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Josh Brown (recent MSCS graduate) was recently notified ...

Josh Brown (recent MSCS graduate) was recently notified that his research work had been accepted for presentation at a conference in Mexico; details: W.J. Brown and W.D. Potter, "Using Iterated Local Search With Adaptive Memory to Find Snake-In-The-Box Codes," in the 4th Mexican International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, MICAI'05, Monterrey, Mexico, November 14-18, 2005.

Daniel Tuohy (former CS undergraduate) is currently in Spain to present a paper related to music generation; details: D.R. Tuohy and W.D. Potter, "A Genetic Algorithm for the Automatic Generation of Playable Guitar Tablature", in the International Computer Music Conference, Barcelona, Spain, September 5-9, 2005.

Chris Bennett (CS PhD student) will soon be visiting Cyprus in order to attend the CSDA'05 conference and present his latest research work; details: C. Bennett and W.D. Potter, "Sorting Feature Retention and Algorithm Selection Through Input Sampling," in Proceedings of the 3rd IASC World Conference on Computational Statistics and Data Analysis, CSDA'05, Limasol, Cyprus, October 28-31, 2005.

B.J Wimpey (CS PhD student) recently returned from Italy where he presented a robotics paper; details: H. Uchiyama, L. Deligiannidis, W.D. Potter, B.J. Wimpey, D. Barnhard, R. Deng, and S. Radhakrishnan, "A Semi-Autonomous Wheelchair with HelpStar", in the Proceedings of the 18th Int. Conf. On Industrial & Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems, IEA/AIE'05, pp. 809-818, Bari, Italy, June, 2005.

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