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== Past Lab Members ==
 
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'''Paul Hollensen [BCS Honours, 2010]'''<br />
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Restricted Boltzmann Machines
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'''Misha Denil [BCS Honours, 2010]'''<br />
 
'''Misha Denil [BCS Honours, 2010]'''<br />
 
Machine Learning
 
Machine Learning

Revision as of 01:53, 1 June 2011

Welcome to the Laboratory for Hierarchical Anticipatory Learning (HAL Lab). We are a lab at Dalhousie University whose research interests are primarily in the fields of Computational Neuroscience and Machine Learning. The lab can be contacted at thehallab@gmail.com

Current Lab Members

Leah Brown [NSERC USRA]
Machine Learning and Robotics

Patrick Connor [Ph.D]
Basal Ganglia, Reinforcement Learning,

Warren Connors [MCS]
Machine Learning

Ian Graven [NSERC USRA]
Machine Learning and Robotics

Paul Hollensen [MCS]
Machine Learning and Computational Neuroscience

Jake Kroeker [RA]
Reinforcement Learning

Michal Lisicki [RA]
Machine Learning and Robotics

Jason Satel [Ph.D]
IOR, EEG, Neural Field Theory

Thomas Trappenberg [Prof]
Machine Learning and Computational Neuroscience

Past Lab Members

Paul Hollensen [BCS Honours, 2010]
Restricted Boltzmann Machines

Misha Denil [BCS Honours, 2010]
Machine Learning

Dr. Dominic Standage [Ph.D., 2007]
Mechanisms of short term and long term memory in cortex: neural fields and synaptic plasticity

Bijan Farhoudi [BCS Honours, 2007]
Point attractor networks with resetricted weights

Sajiya Jail [Guest Researcher, 2005-2006]
Spike-timimg dependent plasticity

Matthew Boardman [MCS, 2006]
Extrinsic regularization in parameter optimization for support vector machines

Jesse Rusak [BCS Honours, 2006]
Setup and analysis of a brain-computer interface using support vector machines for single-trial classification

Jason Satel [MCS, 2005]
Motivationally-based learning mechanisms and the dynamics of saccade initiation

Kan Yang [MCS, 2005]
An internet-based electronic voting system with balanced complexity and security

Jie Ouyang [MCS, 2004]
Improved ICAIVS algorithm with mutual information

Alicia Grosvenor [MEC, 2004]
Elliptic Curve cryptography: A viable alternative for maintaining security in low precessing and low memory computing environments

Shelagh Gregory [EMEC, 2003]
Should Canada use biometric identifiers if implementing a natuional identification system?

Dr. Carrie Gates [MSC, 1995]
The application of neural networks to predicating the conductivity of water

George MacLennan [MSC, 1994]
Evolutionary Design of neural networks