About me
In 2004, I completed a double major in computer science and music at Gettysburg College. Since then, I have been a graduate student at Duke, where I work on research in music synthesis. In general, I am interested in computer audio, A.I., and applications of technology to education and entertainment.
Master's Project
Publications
- Amy J. Kerr, Todd W. Neller, Christopher J. La Pilla, and Michael D. Schompert, "Java Resources for Teaching Reinforcement Learning," in H. R. Arabnia and L. T. Yang, eds. Proceedings of the International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing Techniques and Applications (PDPTA ’03), Las Vegas, Nevada, June 23-26, 2003, pp. 1497-1501, Computer Science Research, Education, & Applications (CSREA) Press, Las Vegas, 2003. (PDF, PS)
Teaching
- Instructor, CompSci 6: Program Design and Analysis I (Summer 2007)
- Teaching Assistant, CompSci 108: Software Design and Implementation (Spring 2005, Fall 2005)
Professional Service
- Program Committee, Special Track: A.I. in Music and Art, Florida A.I. Research Society Conference (FLAIRS-2006, 2005)