Hi, I'm a 5th year PhD student at LTI. My advisor is Jaime G. Carbonell
I'm planning to defend my thesis in January 2010. The title of my thesis is "ProActive Learning: Towards Cost-Sensitive Active Learning with
Multiple Imperfect Oracles".
Please contact me if you consider hiring me. Here is my Resume
Research
My research interests are proactive learning, active learning, rank learning, semi-supervised learning, and information retrieval in general.
I mainly work on proactive and active learning algorithms and their applications in different areas including classification, and rank learning.
Recently, I have also become interested in applying active learning in online setting such as spam filtering.
In the summer of 2008, I was a research intern at the Text Mining, Search and Navigation group at Microsoft Research.
My mentors were Krysta Svore and Chris Burges.
I have been honored with the Best Presentation Award at the Student Research Symposium at LTI 2007
Book Chapter
Donmez, P., Carbonell, G.: From Active to Proactive Learning Methods, to appear as Book Chapter in Recent Advances in Machine Learning
Eds. J. Koronacki, S.T. Wierzchon, Z. Ras and J.
Kacprzyk., Springer: Studies in Computational Intelligence, 2009
Oflazer, K., Donmez, P.: SmartReader: An NLP-based Interactive Reading Application for Language Learning, in Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Proceedings of ISCIS'04}, 2004
Projects
Proactive Learning with Multiple Imperfect Oracles
Active Sampling in Rank Learning Applications
Density Sensitive Sampling Methods for Active Learning for Classification
Ensemble Methods in Active Learning for Classification