MIL - The University of Tennessee
the university of tennessee machine intelligence lab
  
Derek Rose, Ph.D. Student
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Science and Engineering Facility Room 213
1414 Circle Drive
University of Tennessee
Knoxville, TN 37996-2100
865.742.5607


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Research Reinforcement Learning and Approximate Dynamic Programming 
  
  Reinforcement Learning and Approximate Dynamic Programming
  My work lies on the intersection of cortical circuit models and reinforcement learning. The aim is to mimic the brain's ability to recognize patterns together with its efficiency in controlling the environment. Previously, I developed and evaluated security software for wireless sensor networks.
  
Selected Publications
  
[1]     I. Arel, D. Rose, T. Karnowski, "A Deep Learning Architecture Comprising Homogeneous Cortical Circuits for Scalable Spatiotemporal Pattern Inference," to appear in the NIPS 2009 Workshop on Deep Learning for Speech Recognition and Related Applications , December, 2009 [pdf]
[2]     I. Arel, D. Rose, R. Coop, "DeSTIN: A Scalable Deep Learning Architecture with Application to High-Dimensional Robust Pattern Recognition," in Proc. AAAI 2009 Fall Symposium on Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures (BICA), November, 2009 [pdf]
[3]     O. Arazi, H. Qi, D. Rose, "Public Key Cryptographic Method for Denial of Service Prevention in Wireless Sensor Networks," Proc. of 4th Annual IEEE Communications Society Conference on Sensor, Mesh, and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks (SECON), June, 2007 [pdf]
[4]     O. Arazi, I. Elhanany, D. Rose, H. Qi, B. Arazi, "Self-Certified Public Key Generation on the Intel Mote 2 Sensor Network Platform," 3rd Annual IEEE Communications Society Conference on Sensor, Mesh and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks (SECON), September, 2006 [pdf]
[5]     O. Arazi, B. Arazi, H. Qi, I. Elhanany, D. Rose, "Self-Certified Public Key Cryptography for Resource-Constrained Sensor Networks," 2006 Cyber Security and Information Infrastructure Research Workshop, Oak Ridge National Lab (ORNL), May, 2006 [pdf]