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Outstanding Undergraduate Award Winner 2000
Luke Zettlemoyer is a senior at North Carolina State, majoring in
Computer Science and Applied Mathematics.
His research focuses on intelligent user interfaces. He has worked on a
variety of problems, including developing a framework for misconception
detection in 3D learning environments, devising algorithms for real-time
planning, developing image processing algorithms for the detection of visual
occurrences, and developing methodologies for acquiring the task knowledge
needed by collaborative software agents. He has worked as a researcher in the
IMG Lab at NC State, on the NC State IntelliMedia Initiative, at the Mitsubishi
Electric Research Lab, and in collaboration with researchers at the MIT Media
Laboratory.
Luke is a co-author on eight publications. He has been named as the NC State
Department of Computer Science Faculty Senior Scholar and he is a member of Phi
Beta Kappa, Pi Mu Epsilon, and Upsilon Pi Epsilon. Luke has been a teaching
assistant and he has been active in campus leadership.
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