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Tonight, industrial engineering major Quincy Howard will trade supply chain modeling and linear regression for spinning and solving puzzles when he…
Tonight, industrial engineering major Quincy Howard will trade supply chain modeling and linear regression for spinning and solving puzzles when he…
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Guess who’s at Supercomputing 22? VAST Data #data #sc22
Guess who’s at Supercomputing 22? VAST Data #data #sc22
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With H&R Block giving all employees the week off to just do what makes them happy, I spent a few days at the lake with great friends to relax and…
With H&R Block giving all employees the week off to just do what makes them happy, I spent a few days at the lake with great friends to relax and…
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Experience
Education
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Georgia Institute of Technology
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Activities and Societies: Web research, distributed databases, physically realistic animation/simulation
Worked for CNS, TA for Software Engineering, RA in Animation Lab, 1st webmaster for College of Computing
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Activities and Societies: Horizons Honor Program, member of ACM
Lab assistant 2 years
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Publications
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On map matching of wireless positioning data: a selective look-ahead approach
ACM
This paper presents a fast selective look-ahead map-matching technique, called SLAMM. Existing MM algorithms developed for real-time location tracking of a moving vehicle are ill-suited for matching large collections of war-driving data due to the time complexity. Another unique feature of SLAMM is the map-matching of critical location samples in an AP trace to the road network before matching non-critical samples. Our experiments over a real dataset of 70 million AP samples show that SLAMM is…
This paper presents a fast selective look-ahead map-matching technique, called SLAMM. Existing MM algorithms developed for real-time location tracking of a moving vehicle are ill-suited for matching large collections of war-driving data due to the time complexity. Another unique feature of SLAMM is the map-matching of critical location samples in an AP trace to the road network before matching non-critical samples. Our experiments over a real dataset of 70 million AP samples show that SLAMM is accurate and significantly faster than the traditional MM approaches.
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Post-conflict communications: the case of Liberia
Communications of the ACM
A study of the post-conflict ICT infrastructure and diffusion in Liberia.
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Improving Wireless Positioning with Look-ahead Map-Matching
MOBIQUITOUS '07: Proceedings of the 2007 Fourth Annual International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Networking&Services (MobiQuitous)
This paper presents a location estimation method that improves location accuracy for WPS through the use of digital map-matching of wardriving data. We have conducted initial experiments to evaluate our map-matching algorithm along with the enhanced location estimation approach and demonstrate its effectiveness for measuring and improving the accuracy of large-scale wireless positioning systems. We demonstrate extensions to a look-ahead map-matching algorithm to improve the accuracy and…
This paper presents a location estimation method that improves location accuracy for WPS through the use of digital map-matching of wardriving data. We have conducted initial experiments to evaluate our map-matching algorithm along with the enhanced location estimation approach and demonstrate its effectiveness for measuring and improving the accuracy of large-scale wireless positioning systems. We demonstrate extensions to a look-ahead map-matching algorithm to improve the accuracy and motivate further research in the area of large-scale map matching.
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Supporting the Web: A distributed hyperlink database system
Proceedings of the Fifth International World Wide Web Conference
While the notion of hyperlink databases has been around since the beginnings of hypertext, the Web provides the opportunity to experiment with the largest open distributed hypertext system. The addition of hyperlink databases to the Web infrastructure positively impacts several areas including: referential integrity, link maintenance, navigation and visualization. This paper presents an architecture and migration path for the deployment of a scalable hyperlink database server called Atlas…
While the notion of hyperlink databases has been around since the beginnings of hypertext, the Web provides the opportunity to experiment with the largest open distributed hypertext system. The addition of hyperlink databases to the Web infrastructure positively impacts several areas including: referential integrity, link maintenance, navigation and visualization. This paper presents an architecture and migration path for the deployment of a scalable hyperlink database server called Atlas. Atlas is designed to be scalable, autonomous, and weakly consistent.
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Towards an intelligent publishing environment
Proceedings of the Third International World-Wide Web Conference
This paper presents an environment for publishing information on the World-Wide Web (WWW). Previous work has pointed out that the explosive growth of the WWW is in part due to the ease with which information can be made available to Web users [23]. Yet this property can have negative impacts on the ability to find appropriate information as well as on the integrity of the information published. We present a prototype environment that facilitates the publishing of documents on the Web by…
This paper presents an environment for publishing information on the World-Wide Web (WWW). Previous work has pointed out that the explosive growth of the WWW is in part due to the ease with which information can be made available to Web users [23]. Yet this property can have negative impacts on the ability to find appropriate information as well as on the integrity of the information published. We present a prototype environment that facilitates the publishing of documents on the Web by automatically generating meta-information about the document, communicating this to a local scalable architecture, e.g. WHOIS + +, verifying the document's HTML compliance, maintaining referential integrity within the local database, and placing the document in a Web accessible area. Additionally, maintenance and versioning facilities are provided. This paper first discusses an idealized publishing environment, then describes our implementation, followed by a discussion of salient issues and future research areas.
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Patents
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Continuous data optimization of new access points in positioning systems
Issued US 8140094
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Continuous data optimization of new access points in positioning systems
Issued US 7493127
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Continuous data optimization by filtering and positioning systems
Issued US 7474897
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LOCATION BEACON DATABASE, AND LOCATION BASED SERVICE USING SAME
Issued SG 157355
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LOCATION BEACON DATABASE, AND LOCATION BASED SERVICE USING SAME
Issued SG 132039
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Method and system for building a location beacon database
Issued US 7403762
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