The Science of Activity Predictive Cyber-Physical Systems (APCPS)

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Jana Doppa is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Washington State University, Pullman. He earned his PhD working with the Artificial Intelligence group at Oregon State University (2014); and his MTech from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur, India (2006). His general research interests are in the broad field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its applications including planning, natural language processing, and computer vision. He received a Outstanding Paper Award for his structured prediction work at the AAAI (2013) conference and a Google Faculty Research Award (2015). His PhD dissertation entitled "Integrating Learning and Search for Structured Prediction'' was nominated for the ACM Distinguished Dissertation Award (2015) and won an "Outstanding Innovation in Technology Award'' from Oregon State University (2015). He has organized successful workshops at ICML (2013) on structured prediction and IJCAI (2016) on human is more than a labeler; and gave a tutorial at IJCAI (2016) on structured prediction. He regularly serves on the program committee of top-tier AI and machine learning conferences including AAAI, IJCAI, ICML, NIPS, AISTATS, KDD; and serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research (JAIR).

  • 2016
  • National CPS PI Meeting 2016
  • Presentation
  • Session 10
  • Session 10
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