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About Me:
Bio and Publications
Cynthia at Cycorp
Contact:
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Office:
414 Allen Center
Address:
Cynthia Matuszek
University of Washington
Dept. of Computer
Science and Engineering
Box 352350
Seattle, WA 98195-2350
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Bio:
I am a third-year graduate student in the University of Washington's
Computer Science and Engineering
department, working with Dieter
Fox. My main research interests include machine learning, robotics,
and knowledge representation; my current research involves using
statistical machine translation methods to learn to control robots
by parsing from natural interactions directly to hardware-level
commands, minimizing the need for intermediate steps. I have also
collaborated with the
security group.
Prior to coming to UW, I worked at Cycorp,
where my work focused on using knowledge in the Cyc knowledge base to
support machine learning of additional knowledge, as well as
security applications of knowledge-based AI.
Publications:
- Following Directions Using Statistical Machine
Translation. In Proceedings of the 5th ACM/IEEE International
Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, Osaka, Japan, March 2010. Cynthia
Matuszek, Dieter Fox, Karl Koscher. BibTEX
- A Spotlight on Security and Privacy Risks with Future
Household Robots: Attacks and Lessons. In Proceedings of the
Eleventh International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, Orlando,
FL, October 2009. Tamara Denning, Cynthia Matuszek, Karl Koscher, Joshua R. Smith, Tadayoshi Kohno. BibTEX
- Autonomous
Classification of Knowledge into an Ontology. In Proceedings of the Twentieth International FLAIRS Conference, Key West,
FL, May 2007. Matthew E. Taylor, Cynthia Matuszek, Bryan Klimt, Michael Witbrock.
- Guiding Inference with Policy Search
Reinforcement Learning. In Proceedings
of the Twentieth International FLAIRS Conference, Key West, FL, May 2007.
Matthew E. Taylor, Cynthia Matuszek, P. Reagan Smith, Michael Witbrock.
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Common
Sense Reasoning – From Cyc to Intelligent Assistant
In Yang Cai and Julio Abascal (eds.),
Ambient Intelligence in Everyday Life, pp. 1-31, LNAI 3864, Springer,
2006. Kathy Panton, Cynthia Matuszek, Douglas Lenat, David Schneider, Michael Witbrock, Nick Siegel, Blake Shepard.
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Automated
Population of Cyc: Extracting Information about Named-entities from the Web.
In Proceedings of the Nineteenth International FLAIRS Conference, pp. 153-158, Melbourne Beach, FL, May 2006.
Purvesh Shah, David Schneider, Cynthia Matuszek, Robert C. Kahlert, Bjørn Aldag, David Baxter, John Cabral,
Michael Witbrock, Jon Curtis.
- An Introduction
to the Syntax and Content of Cyc. In
Proc. of the 2006 AAAI Spring Symposium on
Formalizing and Compiling Background Knowledge and Its
Applications to Knowledge Representation and Question
Answering, Stanford, CA, March 2006. Cynthia Matuszek, John Cabral, Michael Witbrock, John DeOliveira.
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Converting Semantic Meta-Knowledge into Inductive
Bias. In Proc. of the 15th International Conference
on Inductive Logic Programming, Bonn, Germany, August 2005.
John Cabral, Robert C. Kahlert, Cynthia Matuszek, Michael Witbrock, Brett Summers.
- Searching for Common Sense: Populating
Cyc from the Web. In Proc. of the Twentieth National
Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, July 2005.
Cynthia Matuszek, Michael Witbrock, Robert C. Kahlert, John Cabral, David Schneider, Purvesh Shah, Douglas Lenat.
- A Knowledge-Based Approach to
Network Security: Applying Cyc in the Domain of Network Risk
Assessment. In Proc. of the Seventeenth Innovative
Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, July 2005. Blake Shepard, Cynthia Matuszek, C. Bruce Fraser, William
Wechtenhiser, David Crabbe, Zelal Güngördü, John Jantos,
Todd Hughes, Larry Lefkowitz, Michael Witbrock, Douglas Lenat, Eric Larson.
- Gathering and Managing Facts for
Intelligence Analysis. In Proc. of the 2005
International Conference on Intelligence Analysis, McLean,
Virginia, May 2005. David Schneider, Cynthia Matuszek, Purvesh Shah, Robert C. Kahlert,
David Baxter, John Cabral, Michael Witbrock, Douglas Lenat.
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Knowledge Begets Knowledge: Steps towards Assisted
Knowledge Acquisition in Cyc. in Papers from the 2005 AAAI
Spring Symposium on Knowledge Collection from Volunteer Contributors
(KCVC), pp. 99-105. Stanford, California, March 2005.
Michael Witbrock, Cynthia Matuszek, Antoine Brusseau, Robert C. Kahlert, C. Bruce Fraser, Douglas Lenat.
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