I'm a second year Ph.D. student at Georgia Tech
working in the Design Intelligence Lab (DIL) with Dr. Ashok Goel. I am interested in artificial intelligence, primarily sensemaking and intent recognition. My current work focuses on developing the idea of hierarchical scripts and their use in recognizing intent in both individual actors and within a social network of actors.
Prior to entering grad school, I worked for a few years as a consultant for a small firm, then as a team lead for a large multi-national company, and most recently I managed an international team in the Engineering Operations group of a mid-sized technology company. Before that I completed my undergraduate degree in computer science at Georgia Tech.
Adams, S. & Goel, A. (2007) A STAB at Making Sense of VAST Data. In Proc. AAAI-2007 Workshop on Plan, Activity, and Intent Recognition, Vancouver, Canada, July 23, 2007, pp. 1-8. [pdf]
Adams, S. & Goel, A. (2007) Making Sense of VAST Data. In Proc. IEEE Intelligence and Security Informatics, New Brunswick, New Jersey, May 23-24, 2007, pp. 270-273. [pdf]
Feldman, A., Adams, S., Hybinette, M., & Balch, T. (2007). A Tracker for Multiple Dynamic Targets Using Multiple Sensors. In Proc. IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, Rome, Italy, April 10-14, 2007, pp. 3140-3141. [pdf]
Technology Square
Research Bldg., Room 218
Email: [my-first-name] at cc.gatech.edu
Phone (lab): 404-385-6915
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