Lee Giles

Clyde Lee Giles is an American computer scientist and the David Reese Professor at the College of Information Sciences and Technology (IST) at the Pennsylvania State University. He is also Graduate Faculty Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, Courtesy Professor of Supply Chain and Information Systems, and Director of the Intelligent Systems Research Laboratory. He was Interim Associate Dean of Research in the College of IST. He graduated from Oakhaven High School in Memphis, Tennessee. His graduate degrees are from the University of Michigan and the University of Arizona and his undergraduate degrees are from Rhodes College and the University of Tennessee. His PhD is in optical sciences with advisor Harrison H. Barrett. His academic genealogy includes two Nobel laureates (Felix Bloch and Werner Heisenberg), Arnold Sommerfeld and prominent mathematicians. Provided by Wikipedia
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Advances in Web Mining and Web Usage Analysis [E-Book] : 9th International Workshop on Knowledge Discovery on the Web, WebKDD 2007, and 1st International Workshop on Social Networks Analysis, SNA-KDD 2007, San Jose, CA, USA, August 12-15, 2007. Revised Papers /
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Sequence Learning [E-Book] : Paradigms, Algorithms, and Applications /
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Adaptive Processing of Sequences and Data Structures [E-Book] : International Summer School on Neural Networks, "E.R. Caianiello", Vietri sul Mare, Salerno, Italy, September 6-13, 1997, Tutorial Lectures /