Depei Bao

Ph.D Candidate
Knowledge Discovery Laboratory/Department of Computer Science
North Carolina State University
dbao AT ncsu DOT edu

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Depei Bao is a  PhD student in the Computer Science Department at North Carolina State University. He received the M.S. in Computer Science from Tsinghua University, Beijing, China and the B.E. in Computer Science and Technology from Tianjin University, Tianjin, China. His research interest is Artificial Intelligence.

Research

Common Sense=I act as I know it, but I do not take any effort to know it while I am acting. More...

 

“How it is that animate beings come out of inanimate matter.” by Douglas Hofstadter

His first experience with mind is from his college philosophy course. While pursuing his Master degree in Tsinghua University, his research is on the intelligent financial system (the research includes Data Representation and analysis, Machine Learning, Expert System, Data Mining and Statistics). After read Minsky's papers and book (here are some short essays about Minsky's theories), he became fascinated in human-level intelligence and common sense reasoning (here are some emails of his discussion with AI mentors).

Publications

Depei Bao, et. al. A generalized model for financial time series representation and prediction, Applied Intelligence. (expected 2008)

Depei Bao, Zehong Yang, Intelligent stock trading system by turning point confirming and probabilistic reasoning, Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal, v.34 n.1, p.620-627, January, 2008

Depei Bao, Zehong Yang, Yixu Song, Projection function for driver fatigue monitoring with monocular camera, Proceedings of the 2007 ACM symposium on Applied computing, March 11-15, 2007, Seoul, Korea

Courses

2007 Fall

  • CSC520 – Artificial Intelligence I
  • CSC565 – Graph Theory

Master Courses

  • Principle of Artificial Intelligence
  • Pattern Recognition
  • Computer Vision
  • Computer Control
  • Intelligent Control
  • Multimedia
  • Combinatorial Mathematics

 


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