Paul Taele
Contact information
| Phone | (210) 326-7783 |
| Position | PhD Student at Texas A&M University |
| Position at SRL | SRL Research Member |
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Education
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Doctor of Philosophy (Computer Science) from Texas A&M University (2013)
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Master of Science (Computer Science) from Texas A&M University (2009)
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Non-Degree Option (Chinese) from National Chengchi University (2007)
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Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) from University of Texas at Austin (2006)
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Bachelor of Science (Mathematics) from University of Texas at Austin (2006)
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Highly Visible Conferences
2009
- Taele, P., and Hammond, T. Hashigo: A Next-Generation Sketch Interactive System for Japanese Kanji. Twenty-First Innovative Applications Artificial Intelligence Conference (IAAI 2009), Pasadena, California, July 14-16, 2009. (Acceptance rate: 32%.)
Other Conferences
2009
- Taele, P., Peschel, J., and Hammond, T. A Sketch Interactive Approach to Computer-Assisted Biology Instruction. 2009 Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI 2009) Workshop on Sketch Recognition Posters, Sanibel Island, Florida, February 8, 2009.
2008
- Taele, P., and Hammond, T. Chinese Characters as Sketch Diagrams Using a Geometric-Based Approach. Visual Languages and Human Centric Computing Workshop on Sketch Tools for Diagramming, Herrsching am Ammersee, Germany, September 5, 2008, pp. 74--82.
- Taele, P., and Hammond, T. A Geometric-based Sketch Recognition Approach for Handwritten Mandarin Phonetic Symbols I. International Workshop on Visual Languages and Computing (VLC 2008), Boston, Massachusetts, September 4-6, 2008, pp. 270--275.
- Taele, P., and Hammond, T. Using a Geometric-Based Sketch Recognition Approach to Sketch Chinese Radicals. 23rd Annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence: Student Abstracts, Chicago, Illinois, July, 2008, pp. 1832--1833.