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Outstanding Undergraduate Award Winner 2000
Natalia Hernandez-Gardiol is majoring in Computer
Science and Engineering at Michigan State University. Her research focuses on
Artificial Intelligence.
In pursuing her research, she has worked in several different labs at MSU. In
the Pattern Recognition and Image Processing Lab, she developed face-isolation
and finger print pressure components of a recognition system. In the Autonomous
Agents Laboratory, she created a visualization tool for robot navigation. And in
the Genetic Algorithms Lab, she worked on a system that learns to deduce the
contents of web pages. Her current research is on hierarchical reinforcement
learning methods for real-world learning problems.
Natalia is the winner of the MSU 1999 Outstanding Computer Science Senior
Scholarship Award and the 1998 Outstanding Computer Science Junior Scholarship
awards. She is a member of Tau Beta Pi. Natalia has also been a high school
tutor and a community volunteer.
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