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A.I. Lab - Ph.D. Students - AI Lab
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Byron
Marshall
was a doctoral candidate in Management Information
Systems from the University of Arizona. He received
his undergraduate degree in Business Administration-Computer
Applications Systems from California State University,
Fresno 1988 and his MBA degree with emphasis
in Accounting form California State University,
Fresno 1995 with distinction.
Dr. Marshall completed his PhD.
in May, 2005.
Research Interest
Knowledge Management: Matching knowledge elements
in informal conceptual graphs to store, retrieve,
and process information for education, business,
and other managed organizations. Current efforts
include the aggregation and application of relations
extracted from the free text of biomedical abstracts,
the selection of interesting associations in large
networks of criminal activity, and algorithms
that support the use of concept mapping tools
in education.
Industry Experience
Byron has over 13 years of dynamic industry experience
designing, creating, and using computer systems
in the cotton industry |
Contact Information
University of Arizona, MIS Department McClelland
Hall, Room 430
1130 E. Helen Street Tucson,
Arizona 85721
byronm@eller.arizona.edu
Phone: 520 621-3927 FAX:
(520) 621-2433
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Journal
Publications |
"Aggregating
Automatically Extracted Regulatory Pathway
Relations"
Byron Marshall, Hua Su, Daniel McDonald,
Shauna Eggers, and Hsinchun Chen, IEEE Transactions
on Information Technology in Biomedicine, Forthcoming,
accepted June, 2005
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"EBizPort:
Collecting and Analyzing Business Intelligence
Information"
Byron Marshall, Dan McDonald, Hsinchun Chen,
Wingyan Chung, Journal of the American Society
for Information Science and Technology (JASIST),
55(10) : 873-891 (2004) Special Issue on Document
Search Interface Design for Large-scale Collections
and Intelligent Access
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"A
Case-based Reasoning Framework for Workflow
Model Management"
Therani Madhusudan, J. Leon Zhao, and Byron Marshall, Data and Knowledge
Engineering 50, (2004) 87-115 Special Issue on Business Process Management.
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"Extracting
Gene Pathway Relations Using a Hybrid Grammar:
The Arizona Relation Parser"
Dan McDonald, Hsinchun Chen, Hua Su, and Byron Marshall, Bioinformatics
20(18) : 3370-3378, (2004)
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"Matching
Knowledge Elements in Concept Maps using a
Similarity Flooding Algorithm"
Byron Marshall, Hsinchun Chen, Therani
Madhusudan, Decision Support Systems (Conditionally
Accepted November 2004)
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Conference
Paper Presentations |
"Visualizing
Aggregated Biological Pathway Relations"
Byron Marshall, Karin Quiñones,
Hua Su, Shauna Eggers, and Hsinchun Chen, Proceedings
of the 2005 Joint ACM/IEEE Conference on Digital
Libraries (JCDL 2005), June 7-11, 2005 , Denver,
CO
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"Linking
Ontological Resources Using Aggregatable Substance
Identifiers to Organize Extracted Relations"
Byron Marshall, Hua Su, Dan McDonald,
and Hsinchun Chen, Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing,
Jan 4-8, 2005, Big Island, Hawaii |
"Element
Matching in Concept Maps"
Byron Marshall, Therani Madhusudan,
Proceedings of the 2004 Joint ACM/IEEE Conference
on Digital Libraries (JCDL 2004), June 7-11,
2004 , Tucson, AZ
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"Knowledge
Management and E-Learning: the GetSmart Experience"
Byron Marshall, Yiwen Zhang, Hsinchun Chen,
Ann Lally, Rao Shen, Edward Fox and Lillian Cassel,
Presented at the Third Joint ACM/IEEE Conference
on Digital Libraries (JCDL 2003), May 2003, Houston,
Texas
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Other
Conference Publications |
"Coplink
center: social network analysis and identity
deception detection for law enforcement and
homeland security intelligence and security
informatics: a crime data mining approach to
developing border safe research"
Hsinchun Chen, Homa Atabakhsh, Jennifer Jie Xu, Alan Gang Wang, Byron
Marshall, Siddharth Kaza, Lu Chunju Tseng, Shauna Eggers, Hemanth Gowda,
Tim Petersen, and Chuck Violette, Proceedings of the 2005 national conference
on Digital government research (dg.o2005) Atlanta, Georgia, USA, May 15-18,
2005
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Poster: "BorderSafe:
cross-jurisdictional information sharing, analysis,
and visualization"
Hsinchun Chen, Homa Atabakhsh, Siddharth Kaza, Byron Marshall, Jennifer
Xu, G. Alan Wang, Tim Petersen, and Chuck Violette, Proceedings of the
2005 national conference on Digital government research (dg.o2005) Atlanta,
Georgia, USA, May 15-18, 2005
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Poster: "Visualization
in Law Enforcement"
Hsinchun Chen, Homa Atabakhsh, Chunju Tseng, University of Arizona, USA;
Tim Petersen, Tucson Police Department, USA; Byron Marshall, Siddharth
Kaza, Shauna Eggers, Ankit Shah, Hemanth Gowda, University of Arizona,
USA, Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2005), Portland,
Oregon, USA, April 2-7, 2005
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Poster: "Visualization
in Law Enforcement"
Hsinchun Chen, Homa Atabakhsh, Chunju Tseng, University of Arizona, USA;
Tim Petersen, Tucson Police Department, USA; Byron Marshall, Siddharth
Kaza, Shauna Eggers, Ankit Shah, Hemanth Gowda, University of Arizona,
USA, Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2005), Portland,
Oregon, USA, April 2-7, 2005
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Demonstration: "Cross-Jurisdictional
Activity Networks to Support Criminal Investigations"
Byron Marshall, Siddharth Kaza, Jennifer
Xu, Homa Atabakhsh, Tim Petersen, Chuck Violette,
and Hsinchun Chen, the 5th Annual Conference on
Digital Government Research (dg.o2004), May 24-26,
2004, Seattle, Washington, USA
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"Analyzing
and Visualizing Criminal Network Dynamics:
A Case Study"
Jennifer Xu, Byron Marshall, Siddharth Kaza, and Hsinchun Chen,
2nd Symposium on Intelligence and Security Informatics, June 10-11 2004,
Tucson, AZ
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"Cross-Jurisdictional
Criminal Activity Networks to Support Border
and Transportation Security"
Byron Marshall, Siddharth Kaza, Jennifer
Xu, Homa Atabakhsh, Tim Petersen, Chuck Violette
and Hsinchun Chen (2004), 7th Annual IEEE Conference
on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC 2004),
October 3-6, 2004, Washington, D.C., USA |
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