MARK H. GOADRICH
Sciences * ****
University Avenue * Madison, WI 53706
#***-* * Madison, WI 53705
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EDUCATION
Aug '98 - Present University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, Wisconsin
Computer Science - M.S. May '00
Expected Ph.D. Dec '06
Coursework Includes:
Machine Learning
Bioinformatics
Computational Complexity
Database Management Systems
Research in Computational Politics
Honors and Organizations:
'04 International Conference on Inductive Logic Programming Best Student
Paper Award
'02-'04,'06 Computation and Informatics in Biology and Medicine Trainee
'02-'03 UW ACM Chapter President
'01-'02 UW ACM Chapter Social Chair
'00 Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor in UW CS Department
Member of ACM SIG on K-12 CS Education '04 - '06
Member of IEEE '98 - '03
Member of SACM '98 - '03
Member of Sigma Xi '98 - '03
Aug '94 - May '98
Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio
Mathematics and Philosophy - B.A. May '98
Coursework Includes:
Discrete Mathematics
Linear Algebra
Symbolic Logic
Automated Theorem Proving
Formal Models of Cognition
Early Analytic Philosophy
Honors and Organizations:
Member - Curriculum Review Committee '97 - '98
Solomon R. S. Kasper Prize for creativity in computer science '98
Kenyon Summer Science Scholar - Summer '97
Editor - The Kenyon Observer '95 - '98
Member - Kenyon College Chamber Singers '95 - '98
EXPERIENCE
Sep '01 - Present University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, Wisconsin
Research Assistant for Professor Jude Shavlik
Publications:
Gleaner: Creating Ensembles of First-Order Clauses to Improve
Recall-Precision
Curves
Mark Goadrich, Louis Oliphant and Jude Shavlik
Machine Learning, 64, pp. 231-262, 2006
The Relationship Between Precision-Recall and ROC Curves
Jesse Davis and Mark Goadrich
23rd International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML), Pittsburgh, PA, USA, 26th - 28th
June,
2006
Learning to Extract Genic Interactions using Gleaner
Mark Goadrich, Louis Oliphant and Jude Shavlik
Learning Language in Logic 2005 Workshop at the International Conference on Machine Learning, Bonn, Germany,
7
August 2005
Learning Ensembles of First-Order Clauses for Recall-Precision
Curves: A Case Study
in Biomedical Information Extraction
Mark Goadrich, Louis Oliphant and Jude Shavlik
14th International Conference on Inductive Logic Programming, Porto, Portugal, 6th - 8th September, 2004
Model Robustness versus Parameter Evolution: Assortative Interaction
in a Bargaining Game
Mark Goadrich
NAACSOS Methods, Toolkits, and Techniques Section Workshop, AGENT 2003, Chicago, IL, October, 2003
Jun '01 - Aug '01 University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, Wisconsin
Instructor
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (CS540)
Instructor of 30 students upper-class CS majors.
Managed teaching assistant and prepared extensive course webpage.
Lecture topics included Search Spaces, Genetic Algorithms, Knowledge Representation, Machine Learning and Probability.
Jan '01 - May '01
Aug '98 - May '00 University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, Wisconsin
Teaching Assistant
Introduction to Programming in Java (CS302)
Stand-alone instructor of 5 sections, 20 students each.
Prepared extensive course webpage with demonstration programs.
Delivered lectures and assisted students in office hours.
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (CS540)
Organized and led weekly discussion section.
Created and graded homework in Java.
Lectured on "Formalizing a Search Space" and "Propositional Logic".
Course included decision trees, neural networks, uncertainty, and predicate calculus.
Using Computers (CS132)
Instructor of fifty students in basics of Microsoft Office, Internet, and
Windows.
Developed extensive handouts covering Office tutorials.
Redesigned course webpage.
June '00 - Nov '00
Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, Texas
Research Analyst
Initiated redesign of military ground game software.
Researched, developed, and implemented quadtree spatial data structure.
Supported client software use at Joint Military Exercise JEFX'00.
May '99 - Dec '99
Computation, Vision and Geometry Research Group, Madison, Wisconsin
Webmaster
Organized content for presentation to sponsors.
Designed user-friendly template for all group web-pages.
Maintained current events and additional research project pages.
Aug '95 - May '98
Information and Computing Systems, Gambier, Ohio
Helpline Operator / Computer Consultant
Answered computer-related questions by telephone.
Routed service requests via database.
Performed on-site assistance for faculty and students.
COMPUTER SKILLS Systems: Microsoft Windows 3.11, 95, 2000, NT and XP, MacOS, Unix, Linux
Languages: Java, Prolog, HTML, XML, XSLT, Scheme, C++, Perl
Knowledge: Microsoft Office, Aleph & YAP, Adobe Illustrator 8.0, Matlab v5, Frontier
v5
REFERENCES
Professor Jude Shavlik -
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Department of Computer Sciences
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Professor Mark Craven -
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Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics
Department of Computer Sciences
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Professor David Page - ****@*******.****.***
Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics
Department of Computer Sciences
University of Wisconsin - Madison