ICML2009 Student Poster Program
We are delighted this year to be able to support an extensive student scholarship program. Each student received Registration and Travel support. This program has been made possible by the very generous support of the National Science Foundation (NSF), with additional support from our sponsors.
The following student scholarship recipients will be presenting posters based on conference papers (see schedule for titles and assignment to Tuesday or Wednesday poster sessions):
Amr Ahmed David Andrzejewski Bodla Rakesh Babu Abdeslam Boularias Jianhui Chen Chih-Chieh Cheng Weiwei Cheng Youngmin Cho Meghana Deodhar Marc Deisenroth Lixin Duan Eduardo Gomes Laurent Jacob Stefanie Jegelka |
Jonathan Huang Tzu-Kuo Huang Jens Huhn Prateek Jain Shuiwang Ji Hetunandan Kamisetty Nikos Karampatziakis Yanyan Lan Yu-Feng Li Andre Martins Brian McFee Frederic de Mesmay Gerhard Neumann Vincent Nguyen Wei Pan |
Jason Pazis Jonas Peters Arpad Rimmel Sushmita Roy Nino Shervashidze Liang Sun Ilya Sutskever Gavin Taylor Maksims Volkovs Liu Yang Xiao-Tong Yuan Yisong Yue De-Chuan Zhan Jinfeng Zhuang |
The following student scholarship recipients will present posters describing their research:
Tuesday Poster Session, 6:45 p.m - 11:00 p.m.
Todd Hester: An Empirical Comparison of Abstraction in Models of Markov Decision Processes [Discussion]
Shivaram Kalyanakrishnan: Integrating Value Function-Based and Policy Search Methods for Sequential Decision Making [Discussion]
George Kondaris: Value Function Approximation using the Fourier Basis [Discussion]
James MacGlashan: Hierarchical Skill Learning for High-Level Planning [Discussion]
Don Miner: Learning Non-Explicit Control Parameters of Self-Organizing Systems [Discussion]
Wednesday Poster Session, 6:45 p.m - 11:00 p.m.
Christopher Painter-Wakefield: [Discussion]
Marc Pickett: Unsupervised Formation of Invariant Concepts from Unstructured Data [Discussion]
Patricia Ordonez Rozo: Multivariate Time Series Analysis of Physiological and Clinical Data [Discussion]
Alicia Wolfe: Finding Equivalences Among Abstract Actions [Discussion]