John Corring

corring@cise.ufl.edu

OH: 930-1130 M, 1245-1345 W in CSE 309

CSE 576, Gainesville, FL 32601

John

I'm a Ph.D. student in the UF Computer and Information Science and Engineering department. My research interest center around learning and vision. I'm also interested in the current events in computational math, high performance computing, www, and physics. I enjoy playing chess, reading, running, and sports. I try to stay up to date on films, music, and science.

Research Interests

Theory

Compression, representation, coding/decoding. Theory and logic. Discrete dynamical systems.

New form of incompleteness due to Kritchman and Raz

Applied Computational Math

Compressive sensing, in general functionally constrained programming. PDE methods. Approximating asymptotics of large networks. Computational geometry.

Vision

Computer vision is a set of loose problems and formal techniques used in the acquisition, coding, decoding, and exploratory stages of remotely sampled(imaged) data. The problems are usually classified as 'early' and 'late', referring to the stage of processing in an ideal system. Sometimes image processing refers to the 'early', or sampled, data stage whereas computer vision concerns the 'late', contextual, data stage. My past research has involved modeling noise processes in ultrasounds using PDE's and building simple constrained coastal contours in a noisie setting. Lately I've been interested in basis selection and learning in volumes of visual data. I've done some work and research with shape and isometry and find it interesting, too. I'm interested in a lot of different things: reversible dithering, modeling noise, superresolution, and interpolation.

Class Resources

Fall 2011 I am a TA for COP3504: Adv. Programming Fundamentals. See resources below for immediate assistance.

Course Page

Official course page.

Sakai

Grades, lab overviews, assignments

COP3504 Page

Quizzes and links