Julius Goth
Ph.D. student
Department of Computer Science
North Carolina State University
Engineering Building II
890 Oval Drive
Raleigh, NC 27695-8206
U.S.A.

E-mail:jgoth at ncsu followed by period followed by edu
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I am currently a Ph. D. student in the Computer Science Department at NCSU under the advisement of Dr. James Lester.

I completed my undergraduate degree at New Jersey Institute of Technology. Afterwards, I worked as a consultant within various areas of industry such as investment banking (derivatives), health care, defense, pharmaceutics and municipal government. During this time, I pursued my M.S. degree in Computer Science.

My research focuses on statistical natural language understanding techniques for spoken dialogue systems.

Education

M.S., Computer Science (2002)
New Jersey Institute of Technology

B.S., Computer Science (1998)
New Jersey Institute of Technology

Honors

Research

Publications

Scott McQuiggan, Julius Goth, Eunyoung Ha, Jonathan, Rowe, and James Lester. Student Note-Taking in Narrative-Centered Learning Environments: Individual Differences and Learning Outcomes. To appear in Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS-2008), Montreal, Canada, 2008.

Posters

Julius Goth, ClarLynda Williams-Devane, Jihye Kim. Gene Classification by Decision Tree Data Mining Methods: Identification of Genes Likely to be Involved in Human Genetic Disease.Presented at ISCB Rocky '05

Projects

 
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