Jeff A. Bilmes: Research
It may be best to visit my publications page sorted by research category to get a feeling for the research that I do, but some of the specific projects I am involved in are included below.
- The Graphical Models Toolkit (Binaries, Draft Documentation, and a Tutorial)
- Companions, A European project with the goal of developing intelligent "presence" devices to interact with and help individuals.
- The Vocal Joystick
- Human Like Speech Processing - building new speech recognition systems by combining statistical modeling and human-like characteristics.
- DARPA ASSIST - sequential pattern recognition for human activity recognition, with Dieter Fox
- Dynamics of Human Social Interaction - designing dynamic models of the evolution of human social networks in-situ, with Tanzeem Choudhury
- Intransitive Classifiers and Social Choice - producing methodologies that combine aspects of pattern classification and and social choice theory in a way that exploits intransitivity, with Marina Meila
- Graphical Models and Bio-Informatics, joint with Bill Noble. The application of dynamic graphical models to protein identification. I am currently looking for a post-doc.