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VoIP Performance on 802.11 Networks and Bare PC Systems
Dr. Alexander L. Wijesinha (Department of Computer and Information Sciences)

GRANT PROPOSAL SUBMITTED
Joyce Little, Martha Siegel, and Gail Gasparich submitted a grant proposal to NSF S-STEM program, for a renewal of the CoSMiC Scholars Program, that was funded for five years under the NSF grant, formerly called  the CSEMS scholarship grants. 

PAPER ACCEPTED
JiaJin Lei and Chao Lu had their paper “FUSION of ICA SPATIAL, TEMPORAL and LOCALIZED FEATURES for FACE RECOGNIZTION” accepted by SNPD2007.

MEETINGS
Bob Hammell and two of his doctoral students (Anthony Barnes and Tim Hanratty) visited with Dr. John Yen and others at the Pennsylvania State University. They discussed potential collaborative efforts in extending PSU's current R-CAST (Recognition Primed Decision-making enabled Collaborative Agents for Simulating Teamwork) model.  The R-CAST model simulates decision-making activities and team behaviors, and is currently supported by various government agencies including the Army Research Laboratory at Aberdeen, MD.  Discussions are continuing with regard to using the R-CAST model as a basis for dissertation research by one or both of the students.

Harry Hochheiser, participated in an NSF review panel for human-centered computing in March, 2007.

 

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