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In 2002, the University established a branch campus in Silicon Valley to connect Carnegie Mellon’s many distinctive technology education programs to the innovative business community located in Silicon Valley and northern California. Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley offers a variety of graduate degree programs designed to educate students to become leaders in global technology innovation and management. Each program provides the appropriate mix of technical, business, and organizational skills critical to successful career advancement. Together, the academic program and related research centers at Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley reflect a distinctive mix of education characterized by the University’s ongoing focus on creating and implementing solutions for real problems.
Submissions from 2010
Enhancing the Precision of Content Analysis in Content Adaptation using Entropy-Based Fuzzy Reasoning, Rick C.S. Chen, Stephen J.H. Yang, and Jia Zhang
Super-Flexibility Interview I & II, Stuart Evans
TouchAble - A Camera-Based Multitouch System, Lin-Shung Huang, Feng-Tso Sun, and Pei Zhang
Overseer: A Mobile Context-Aware Collaboration and Task Management System for Disaster Response, Faisal B. Luqman and Martin L. Griss
Leveraging Mobile Context for Effective Collaboration and Task Management in Disaster Response, Faisal Luqman and Martin L. Griss
Understanding the Scalability of Bayesian Network Inference using Clique Tree Growth Curves, Ole J. Mengshoel
Understanding the scalability of Bayesian network inference using clique tree growth curves, Ole J. Mengshoel
Probabilistic Model-Based Diagnosis: An Electrical Power System Case Study, Ole J. Mengshoel, Mark Chavira, Keith Cascio, Adnan Darwiche, Scott Poll, and Serdar Uckun
Generalized Crowding for Genetic Algorithms, Ole J. Mengshoel and Severino F. Galan
Diagnosing Intermittent and Persistent Faults using Static Bayesian Networks, Ole J. Mengshoel and Brian Ricks
Portfolios in Stochastic Local Search: Efficiently Computing Most Probable Explanations in Bayesian Networks, Ole J. Mengshoel, D Roth, and D Wilkins
GigaPan Conversations: Diversity and Inclusion in the Community, Illah Nourbakhsh, Clementina Acedo, Randy Sargent, Christopher Strebel, Laura Tomokiyo, and Carolina Belalcazar
CORAL: Solving Complex Constraints for Symbolic PathFinder, Corina Pasareanu, Marcelo d’Amorim, Mateus Borges, and Matheus Souza
Towards Software Health Management with Bayesian Networks, Johann Schumann, Ole J. Mengshoel, Ashok Srivastava, and Adnan Darwiche
Understanding Considerate Systems - UCS (pronounced: You See Us), Ted Selker
TravelRole: a Carpooling/ Physical Social Network Creator, Ted Selker and Paula Helen Saphir
Tweak the Tweet: Leveraging Microblogging Proliferation with a Prescriptive Syntax to Support Citizen Reporting, Kate Starbird and Jeannie Stamberger
A Web 2.0-Based Collaborative Annotation System for Enhancing Knowledge Sharing in Collaborative Learning Environments, Addison Y.S. Su, Stephen J.H. Yang, Jia Zhang, and W.Y. Hwang
PainSense: Pain Assessment through Reality Sensing, Feng-Tso Sun and Patricia Collins
Activity-aware Mental Stress Detection Using Physiological Sensors, Feng-Tso Sun, Cynthia Kuo, Heng-Tze Cheng, Senaka Buthpitiya, Patricia Collins, and Martin L. Griss
Network Analysis of Scientific Workflows: A Gateway to Reuse, Wei Tan, Jia Zhang, and Ian Foster
Software Engineering Issues for Mobile Application Development, Tony Wasserman
Using Description Logics for the Provision of Context-Driven Content Adaptation Services, Stephen J.H. Yang, Jia Zhang, Jeff J.S. Huang, and Jeffrey J.P. Tsai
Who Said What When? Capturing the Important Moments of a Meeting, Shoou-Jong Yu and Ted Selker



