Curriculum Vitae
Michael N.
Huhns
August 15, 2008
Address: Personal
Information:
Department of Computer Science and Engineering U.S. Citizen
Columbia, SC 29208
USA
(803) 777-5921
phone; (803) 777-3767 fax
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Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering (Image Processing)
Dissertation: Optimum Restoration of Quantized Correlated Signals
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M.S. in Electrical Engineering (Communication Theory)
·
B.S. in Electrical Engineering
Professional Experience
2004
to Present
NCR
Professor of Computer Science and Engineering
Director,
·
I am currently teaching courses in information technology and
conducting research in service-oriented computing, cooperative information
systems, ontologies, software agent systems, and bioinformatics. There are 6 faculty members and more than 12
graduate students associated with my Center for Information Technology.
1995
to 2004
Professor,
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Director,
1985
to 1995
Microelectronics &
Computer Technology Corporation,
Senior
MTS, Research Division
·
InfoSleuth Project: Investigated architectures
for cooperative software agents to be used for the advertising, locating,
retrieving, and fusing of information from open environments, such as the
Internet and corporate networks.
·
Carnot Project: Researched enterprise
information integration and workflow automation, based on software agent
technology, with applications to telecommunications, concurrent engineering,
and heterogeneous distributed information systems. Responsible for the semantic services layer
of the Carnot system architecture, and cofounder of this $12M project.
·
Reasoning Architectures
Project:
Managed the development team for the RAD
distributed expert system platform.
·
Antares Project: Led a research team
investigating distributed artificial intelligence.
·
Argo Project: Led a research team
investigating machine learning by analogy, with applications to automated VLSI
design based on VHDL.
·
Proteus Project: Codeveloper of MCC's Proteus expert system
shell.
1994
to 1995
Adjunct
Professor, Department of Computer Sciences
1979
to 1985
Associate
Professor,
Graduate
Director, Electrical & Computer Engineering Department
Director,
Responsible for the formation and operation of the
Center for Machine Intelligence.
Responsible for all facets of the graduate program in Electrical and
Computer Engineering, including admission, curriculum, and academic
standards. Taught undergraduate and
graduate courses in computer engineering, particularly in the area of machine
intelligence. Notable research was the
MINDS (Multiple Intelligent Node Document Servers) Project for NCR Corporation,
combining database theory and distributed artificial intelligence for
information retrieval; this research represented the first commercial
application of distributed AI. Other
significant projects included the use of computer vision for nondestructive
evaluation; the GRAMMAR Project, which led to a system for correcting English
prose; and the development of a multiple computer system for the Navy, where
each node was a bit-sliced VAX with a distributed OS in microcode (this system
was carried through prototyping to a production phase).
1975
to 1979
Assistant
Professor,
Director,
Image Processing Laboratory
1971
to 1975
Research
Assistant, Image Processing Institute
1969
to 1971
Hughes Aircraft Company,
Radar
Systems Engineer
1966
to 1969
Fruehauf Corporation,
Manufacturing
Engineer
Graduate Student Advisement
I
have supervised 7 Ph.D. dissertations, and I am currently the dissertation
advisor for 5 Ph.D. candidates. I have also supervised 40 M.S. theses and 149
graduate student research projects.
Grants and
Contracts (funded)
1. Palmetto Health, Inc.,
“SeniorSMART,” 2008.
2. DTO, “Combining Facts and
Expert Opinion in Analytical Models via Logical and Probabilistic Reasoning,”
2006 – 2010.
3. DARPA, “COORDINATORs,” BAA
04-29, 2005 – 2007.
4. ARDA, “Prior and Tacit
Knowledge for NIMD,” 2004 – 2006.
5.
6. DARPA, “Visual Soldier
Project,” BAA 03-02, 2004 – 2005.
7. USDA, “Pathogen Information
System: Agent-Based Infrastructure and Bayesian Analysis,” 2002-2005.
8. ARDA, “Topsail,” 2004.
9.
10. DARPA, “
11. ARDA, “OmniSeer: Novel
Intelligence from Massive Data,” 2002-2004.
12. USDA, “Cooperating
Intelligent Software Agents for Genomics,” 2001-2002.
13. NASA, “Achieving
Comprehensive Mission Robustness,” NASA Institute for Advanced Computation,
2001.
14. NSF, “Robust Software with
Errors through Team-Oriented Programming,” Computation and Social Systems
Program, 2000-2003.
15. DARPA, “Autonomous
Negotiating Teams,” BAA 99-05, 1999-2003.
16. DARPA, “Cooperating Agent-Based
Systems,” BAA 98-01, 1998-2002.
17. DARPA, “Autonomous Networked
Tactical Sentries,” BAA 96-26, 1997-2000.
18. DARPA, “Logistics
Information Access via Cooperating Agents,” BAA 95-30, 1996-1999.
19.
20. EPA, “Ontology Development
for Heterogeneous Database Integration,” 1996-1997.
21. NIST, “Healthcare
Information Infrastructure Technology (HIIT),” ATP 94-04, 1994-1998.
22. ARPA, “Clinical Associate
Consortium (CAC),” BAA 94-13, 1994-1998.
23. ARPA, “Scalable Information
Management via Intelligent Mediation,” BAA 94-01, 1994-1997.
24. ARPA, “Agile Manufacturing
Information Infrastructure Program (AMII),” BAA 93-20, 1993-1995.
25. ARPA, “Extending MCC's
Carnot Technologies to Component-Based, Mediated Software Development,”
BAA93-11, 1993-1995.
26. NCR Corporation, “A
Distributed Expert System Approach to FileReady,” 1984-1985.
27.
28.
29.
30. NSF, “
31. NIH, “Microwave Enhancement
for Thermographic Tumor Detection,” 1978.
32. Department of Energy, “Study
of Advanced Professional Requirements Relative to Nuclear Fuel Cycle
Engineering,” 1977-1978.
33. NASA, “Determining the
Ecological Effects of the
34. NASA, “Image Processing
Equipment for Remote Sensing,” 1977.
35. ARPA, “Image Processing
Research,” 1971-1975.
1. Ryszard Kowalczyk, Michael
Huhns, Matthias Klusch, Zakaria Maamar, and Quoc Bao Vo, editors, Service-Oriented Computing: Agents,
Semantics, and Engineering, Springer, vol. LNCS 5006, Berlin, 2008. [Publication Website]
2. Michael N. Huhns and Onn
Shehory, editors, Proceedings of the Sixth
International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
(AAMAS 07), International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent
Systems,
3.
4. Torsten Eymann, Franziska
Klügl, Winfried Lamersdorf, Matthias Klusch, and Michael N. Huhns, editors, Multiagent System Technologies: Third German
Conference, MATES 2005, Springer Verlag, vol. LNAI 3550, Berlin, 2005.
5. Michael N. Huhns and
6. Michael N. Huhns, Mike
Papazoglou, and Gunter Schlageter, editors, Proceedings
of the International Conference on Intelligent and Cooperative Information
Systems, IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, CA, 1993.
7. Les Gasser and Michael N.
Huhns, editors, Distributed Artificial
Intelligence, Volume II, Pitman Publishing,
8. Michael N. Huhns, editor, Distributed Artificial Intelligence,
Pitman Publishing Ltd.,
1. Jingshan Huang, Jiangbo Dang, Michael N. Huhns, and W.
Jim Zheng, “Use artificial neural network to align biological ontologies,” BMC Genomics, vol. 9, (to appear) 2008.
2. M. Brian Blake and Michael
N. Huhns, “Web-Scale Workflow: Integrating Distributed Services,” IEEE Internet Computing, vol. 12, no. 1,
January/February 2008, pp. 55-59.
3. Michael N. Huhns, “Services
Must Become More Agent-Like,” Wirtschaftsinformatik,
vol. 50, no. 1, January 2008, pp. 5-7.
4. Jingshan Huang, Jiangbo
Dang, and Michael N. Huhns, “Ontology Alignment as a Basis for Mobile Service
Integration and Invocation,” Journal of
Pervasive Computing and Communications, vol. 3, no. 2, 2007, pp. 138-158. [PDF]
5. Jiangbo Dang and Michael N.
Huhns, “Concurrent Multiple-Issue Negotiation for Internet-Based Services,” IEEE Internet Computing, vol. 10, no. 6,
November/December 2006, pp. 42-49. [PDF]
6. Michael N. Huhns et al., “Research Directions for Service-Oriented
Multiagent Systems,” IEEE Internet
Computing, vol. 9, no. 6, November/December 2005, pp. 65-70. [PDF]
7. Mark Burstein, Christoph
Bussler, Tim Finin, Michael Huhns, Massimo Paolucci, Amit Sheth, Stuart
Williams, and Michael Zaremba, “A Semantic Web Services Architecture,” IEEE Internet Computing, vol. 9, no. 5,
September/October 2005, pp. 72-81. [PDF]
8. Michael N. Huhns and
9. Hamada Ghenniwa, Michael N.
Huhns, and Weiming Shen, “eMarketplaces for
Enterprise and Cross Enterprise Integration,” Data and Knowledge Engineering, Elsevier, vol. 52, no. 1, January
2005, pp. 33-59. http://authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S0169023X04000874
10. Larry M. Stephens, Aurovinda
K. Gangam, and Michael N. Huhns, “Constructing Consensus Ontologies for the Semantic
Web: A Conceptual Approach,” World Wide
Web Journal, Kluwer Academic Publishers, vol. 7, no. 4, December 2004, pp.
421-442. [PDF]
11. Michael N. Huhns, “The
Sentient Web,” IEEE Internet Computing,
vol. 7, no. 6, November/December 2003, pp. 90-92. [PDF]
12. Jeff Heflin and Michael N.
Huhns, “The Zen of the Web,” IEEE
Internet Computing, vol. 7, no. 5, September/October 2003, pp. 30-33. [PDF]
13.
14. Michael N. Huhns, “Consensus
Software: Robustness and Social Good,” IEEE
Internet Computing, vol. 7, no. 3, May/June 2003, pp. 91-93. [PDF]
15. Michael N. Huhns, “Being and
Acting Rational,” IEEE Internet Computing,
vol. 7, no. 2, March/April 2003, pp. 91-93. [PDF]
16. William H. Turkett Jr.,
17. Csilla Farkas and Michael N.
Huhns, “Making Agents Secure on the Semantic Web,” IEEE Internet Computing, vol. 6, no. 6, November/December 2002, pp.
76-79. [PDF]
18. Michael N. Huhns, Larry M.
Stephens, John W. Keele, Jim E. Wray, Warren M. Snelling, Greg P. Harhay, and
Randy R. Bradley, “Weaving a Computing Fabric,” IEEE Internet Computing, vol. 6, no. 5, September/October 2002, pp.
88-91. [PDF]
19. Michael N. Huhns, “Agents as
Web Services,” IEEE Internet Computing,
vol. 6, no. 4, July/August 2002, pp. 93-95. [PDF]
20. Michael N. Huhns and Duncan
A. Buell, “Trusted Autonomy,” IEEE
Internet Computing, vol. 6, no. 3, May/June 2002, pp. 78-80. [PDF]
21. Michael N. Huhns and Vance
T. Holderfield, “Robust Software,” IEEE
Internet Computing, vol. 6, no. 2, March/April 2002, pp. 78-80. [PDF]
22. Michael N. Huhns, “Agent
Societies: Magnitude and Duration,” IEEE
Internet Computing, vol. 6, no. 1, January/February 2002, pp. 79-81. [PDF]
23. Marco G. Valtorta and
Michael N. Huhns, “Probability and Agents,” IEEE
Internet Computing, vol. 5, no. 6, November/December 2001, pp. 78-80. [PDF]
24. Larry M. Stephens a