2013 PHD Theses
- PHD-2013-01
Gal Lavee (Professor Ehud Rivlin):
Understanding Events in Video
- PHD-2013-02
Kira Radinsky (Shaul Markovitch, Nir Ailon):
Learning to Predict the Future using Web Knowledge and Dynamics
- PHD-2013-03
Keren Lenz (Yossi Gil):
Internal and External Mechanisms for Extending Programming Languages
- PHD-2013-04
Ron Begleiter (Nir Ailon, Ran El-Yaniv):
Theory and Practice of Active Learning
- PHD-2013-05
Mirit Shalem (Yaron Kanza and Ziv Bar-Yossef):
Combined Search Over Heterogeneous Repositories
- PHD-2013-06
Guy Grebla (Reuven Cohen):
Scheduling Algorithms for OFDMA Broadband Wireless Networks
- PHD-2013-07
Zohar Levi (Craig (Chaim) Gotsman):
Techniques for Manipulating Volumetric and Polyhedral 3D Datasets
- PHD-2013-08
Moran Feldman (Seffi Naor):
Maximization Problems with Submodular Objective Functions
- PHD-2013-09
Roy Levin (Yaron Kanza):
Geospatial Route Search
- PHD-2013-10
Yotam Elor (Alfred M. Bruckstein):
Mathematical Analysis of Emergent Behavior in Multi-Agent Systems
- PHD-2013-11
Orna Agmon Ben-Yehuda (Assaf Schuster):
Efficient, Non-Cooperative Sharing of Computing Resources
- PHD-2013-12
Yair Wiener (Ran El-Yaniv):
Theoretical Foundations of Selective Prediction
- PHD-2013-13
Yair Wiener (Ran El-Yaniv):
Theoretical Foundations of Selective Prediction
- PHD-2013-14
Guy Rosman (Ron Kimmel):
On Natural Parametrizations of Motion and Structure Manifolds
- PHD-2013-15
Israel Steinfeld (Zohar Yakhini):
Data Analysis in Studies Combining Multiple High-Throughput Measurement Technologies
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