PhD Student Supervision
(Chair/co-Chair)


35
Erhan Gokcay,
A new clustering algorithm for segmentation of magnetic resonance images,
University of Florida, 2000.

34
W. Curt Lefebvre,
Neural network based control designs for complex industrial process applications,
University of Florida, 2000.

33
Douglas G. Jones,
System modeling using generalized linear feedforward networks,
University of Florida, 1999.

32
Hsiao-Chun Wu,
Blind source separation using information measures in the time and frequency domains,
University of Florida, 1999.

31
Dongxin Xu,
Energy, entropy, and information potential for neural computation,
University of Florida, 1999.

30
Craig Fancourt,
Gated competitive systems for unsupervised segmentation and modeling of piecewise stationary signals,
University of Florida, 1998.

29
Li-Kang Yen,
Focus of Attention for MMW and UWB Target Recognition,
University of Florida, 1998.

28
Neil Euliano,
Self-organization in space and time,
University of Florida, 1998.

27
Frank Candocia,
A unified super-resolution approach for optical and synthetic aperture radar images,
University of Florida, 1998.

26
J-Kuo Juan,
Analog implementation of locally recurrent adaptive filters,
University of Florida, 1998 (co-Chair).

25
C-J Pu,
A neuromorphic microphone for sound localization,
University of Florida, 1998 (co-Chair).

24
Mark Motter,
Neural control of the NASA Langley 16-foot transonic tunnel,
University of Florida, 1997.

23
Mohamed Ismail,
Adaptation of generalized feedforward filters with applications to speech,
University of Florida, 1997.

22
John Fisher,
Nonlinear Extensions to the MACE filter,
University of Florida, 1997.

21
Ludong Wang,
Local dynamic modeling with self-organizing feature maps,
University of Florida, 1996.

20
Chuan Wang,
An information theoretic perspective for learning systems with engineering applications
University of Florida, 1996.

19
Muchrul Kim,
Focus of attention based on gamma kernels for automatic target recognition,
University of Florida, 1996.

18
Samel Celebi,
Representation of locally stationary signals using lowpass moments,
University of Florida, 1995.

17
Hui-Huang Hsu,
Neural networks for signal and information processing,
University of Florida, 1994.

16
JinGeol Lee,
Measurements of granular flow dynamics with high speed digital images,
University of Florida, 1994.

15
Russ Walters,
A distributed in-process supervision of milling based on signal processing machining models,
University of Florida, 1993.

14
Karl Gugel,
Partitioning artificial neural networks onto coarse granular parallel systems,
University of Florida, 1993.

13
Jyh-Ming Kuo,
Nonlinear Dynamcial Modeling with Artificial Neural Networks,
University of Florida, 1993.

12
Armando Barreto,
A spatio-temporal approach to epileptic focus local-ization from array electrocorticography,
University of Florida, 1993.

11
Haan Go Choi,
"Multiresolution segmentation methodology for respirato-ry electromyographic signals",
Ph. D., University of Florida, 1992.

10
Tarek Anwar,
On the application of conceptual clustering for knowl-edge discovery in data bases,
University of Florida 1992, (co-chair).

9
Sonja Ebron,
Reliability Assessment of bulk power systems using neural networks,
University of Florida, 1992 (co-chair).

8
Jeff Spaulding,
A new adaptive algorithm for real-time equalization of acoustic fields,
University of Florida, 1992.

7
Bert deVries,
Temporal Processing with Neural Networks- The development of the gamma model,
University of Florida, 1991.

6
Tom Davis,
Towards an extrapolation of the simulated annealing convergence theory onto the simple genetic algorithm,
University of Florida, 1991.

5
Seung-Hun Park,
A knowledge-based approach to abnormal EEG spike detection,
University of Florida, 1990 (co-supervisor).

4
Ana Maria Tome,
Multiprocessing system for sleep analysis,
University of Aveiro, Portugal, 1990.

3
Pei-Chen Lo,
Application of nonlinear dynamical theory to EEG sig-nal processing and modeling,
Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Florida, 1990.

2
Taewhan Yoon,
Numeric/Symbolic Machine Tool Supervision,
Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Florida, 1990.

1
Francisco Vaz,
Spectral Characterization of the EEG in Epilepsy,
Ph.D., University of Aveiro, Portugal, 1986.

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