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Sam Blisard
Also published under:S. N. Blisard, Samuel N. Blisard, Samuel Blisard, S. Blisard
Affiliation
Navy Center for Applied Research in AI Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, USA
Topic
Speech Recognition,3D Tracking,Aberrant Methylation,Acoustic,Bag-of-words,Bisulfite Sequencing,Bounding Box,Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia,Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Patients,Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Samples,Clinical Data,Clinical Notes,Color Information,Core Area,CpG Islands,DNA Methylation,Data Extraction Methods,Differentially Methylated,Disambiguation,Discriminative Features,Downregulation Of Gene Expression,End-effector,Epigenetic Alterations,Error Reduction,Fire Location,Fire Suppression,Firefighters,Follicular Lymphoma Patients,Fuzzy C-means,Fuzzy Density,Fuzzy Measure,Fuzzy Numbers,Fuzzy Set,Fuzzy Set Theory,Gene Methylation,Gesture Recognition,Grid Cells,Hospital Death,Hospital Discharge,Human Lymphoma,Human Robot,Human Users,Human-robot Interaction,Human-robot Teams,Hypervolume,IR Camera,Inclusion Of Data,Independent Confirmation,Language Understanding,Laser Ranging,
Biography
Samuel N. Blisard received the BS degree in 2000 in mathematics and computer science and the MS degree in computer science in 2004. He is currently completing the PhD in electrical and computer eEngineering. He was awarded the best student paper award at the 2005 IEEE RO-MAN. He performs summer research at the US Navy Center for Applied Research in Aritificial Intelligence at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D.C.