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Broadly, I'm interested in artificial intelligence and machine learning, as biased by an fascination with the evolutionary paradigm. | Broadly, I'm interested in artificial intelligence and machine learning, as biased by an fascination with the evolutionary paradigm. | ||
While at U.Va, I was fortunate enough to become involved in a group working on automatic program repair with genetic algorithms. This is exactly as it sounds: given broken C source code, an indicative bug, and a regression test suite, we generate a new "fixed" program. See this paper for | While at U.Va, I was fortunate enough to become involved in a group working on automatic program repair with genetic algorithms. This is exactly as it sounds: given broken C source code, an indicative bug, and a regression test suite, we generate a new "fixed" program. See this paper for an overview. [http://www.genetic-programming.org/hc2009/1-Forrest/Forrest-Paper-on-Repair.pdf] More specifically, I was part of a research effort to increase the efficiency and precision of our fitness function by applying test case sampling techniques and using dynamic predicates. [http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~weimer/p/weimer-gecco2010-preprint.pdf]. | ||
Complex Systems research is a natural fit for my interests, which don't neatly fit into any one area or discipline. SFI seemed an excellent place to come and try out this kind of interdisciplinary work. | Complex Systems research is a natural fit for my interests, which don't neatly fit into any one area or discipline. SFI seemed an excellent place to come and try out this kind of interdisciplinary work. | ||
Revision as of 19:03, 8 June 2010
Self
I'm a rising senior at the University of Virginia, majoring in Computer Science (and perhaps Cognitive Science as well).
I'm from from the great suburbia of Northern Virginia, a place that I don't find terribly interesting.
I write frequently -- in short fiction and, more technically, on my blog [1].
I find that random wanderings often crystalize thought, so I'm rarely working in one place for too long.
Along those lines, I'm also a fan of minimalist/barefoot running. For instance: [2]
Research
Broadly, I'm interested in artificial intelligence and machine learning, as biased by an fascination with the evolutionary paradigm.
While at U.Va, I was fortunate enough to become involved in a group working on automatic program repair with genetic algorithms. This is exactly as it sounds: given broken C source code, an indicative bug, and a regression test suite, we generate a new "fixed" program. See this paper for an overview. [3] More specifically, I was part of a research effort to increase the efficiency and precision of our fitness function by applying test case sampling techniques and using dynamic predicates. [4].
Complex Systems research is a natural fit for my interests, which don't neatly fit into any one area or discipline. SFI seemed an excellent place to come and try out this kind of interdisciplinary work.
