Yao Xie

 

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Office: Packard P077, Stanford.

2009

Intervention Model for Beijing Tourism and SARS (report), project for STATS237, taught by Prof. Raja Velu.

Competitive Market Model for Overlay Cognitive Radio (Report), project for EE359, taught by Prof. Andrea Goldsmith.

Modification of "Minimax optimality of the Shiryayev-Roberts change-point detection rule (brief note)", with Prof. David Siegmund.

2008

Comparison of Golden Ratio Based and Random Radial Profile Order for Projection MRI (Report) (ReconMovie), supervisor: Prof. Dwright Nishimura.

2007

A study of numerical algorithms for MAP image reconstruction using Poisson model (Report) (Matlab code), supervisor: Prof. Stephen Boyd.

Approximate Newton's method for tomographic image reconstruction (Report), supervisor: Prof. Stephen Boyd.

Raw data compression in computed tomography: Noise shaping (Report), project for EE372, taught by Prof. Robert Gray. Team member: A. Wang.

Fourier-based forward and back projectors for iterative tomographic image reconstruction (Report), project for EE369C, taught by Prof. John Pauly.

Statistical reconstruction for region-of-interest (ROI) using partial sinogram, summer intern project at GE Global Research Center, supervisor: Dr. Bruno De Man.

2006

A Speaker verification system (report), project for EEL6825 pattern recognition, taught by Prof. Clint Slatton. Team member: X. Zheng.

2005

Design of a 1 Gbps wireless transceiver, (report), project for EEL6374 RF circuits and systems, taught by Prof. Jinshan Lin. Team Member: F. Qu and S. Boppana.

Proof of convergence for an maximum-likelihood image reconstruction method, project for EEL6935 information theory, taught by Prof. Tan Wong.

2004

The art of queuing: a faster QuickPass system, (report), for MCM undergraduate mathematical modeling contest. Team member: C. Ma, H. Yu and J. Yao.

2003

Aviation baggage screening strategy optimization, (report), for ICM undergraduate mathematical modeling contest. Team member: C. Meng, H. Chen and Q. Meng.

A SARS propagation model based on stochastic differential equation and nonhomogeneous Poisson process, (abstract) (report in Chinese), for CUMCM undergraduate mathematical modeling contest. (Won First Prize). Team member: M. Liu, Y. Lin and Q. Meng

 

 

Made by Yao, 10/26/2009