Russell GreinerDec 31, 20011 min readRunner Up for Best Paper, CSCIA paper written by J. Cheng and myself, entitled "Learning Bayesian Belief Network Classifiers: Algorithms and System" was the runner up for the Best Paper award at the 14th Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence (CSCI) 2001. #csci #bestpaper
A paper written by J. Cheng and myself, entitled "Learning Bayesian Belief Network Classifiers: Algorithms and System" was the runner up for the Best Paper award at the 14th Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence (CSCI) 2001. #csci #bestpaper
Multi-Site Neuroimage Analysis: Domain Adaptation and Batch EffectsPart of the Frontier Special Issue: Research Topics. Read the issue here
Alberta researchers have designed AI to help diagnose diseases fasterYour Morning segment on CTV. Watch here
Research from a victim of flight PS752 lives on at the UofAListen to the interview, featuring one of my PhD students, Roberto Vega Romero, on Edmonton AM with Mark Connolly, Tara McCarthy