John Corring

corring at cise * ufl * edu

OH: 3-4 MW and 2-3 F 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.i I hold undergraduate degrees with honors from Southern Miss in CS and Math. My research interests center around learning, specifically nonlinear by linear inference techniques, on one hand and signal processing, coding, and compression on the other hand. 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 am advised by Anand Rangarajan in the CISE department.

Research Interests

Theory

Compression, representation, coding/decoding. Proof, argument, and logic. Harmonic Analysis.

Alternative proof of the incompleteness theorems due to Kritchman and Raz, in the spirit of Chaitin

Applied and Computational Math

Compressive sensing. RKHS methods for various applications. PDE methods for signal processing.

How do you compute your gradient densities? I do mine without gradients!

Vision and Learning

Vision, to me, is a mixture of high and low level problems that range from sensor physics to image processing to the theory of learning and reasoning about spatially and temporally ordered signals (perhaps we can drop the order constraint to partial). I enjoy working on vision at these stages, especially the latter two. Currently, I am working on applied math for computational alternatives to signal descriptors in low-D signals (where fft's are practical) and thinking about the theory of signal learning.

Class Resources

COT4501 Spring 2013

Spring 2012 I am the TA for COT4501: Numerical Analysis, a Computational Approach. My Office Hours are listed above, see below for immediate assistance.

COP3504 FALL 2011

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