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Brennan Cruse

PhD Student, Mu Lab / Aiim Lab

Education

  • MSc in Computing, 2022

    Queen's University

  • BA in Computing, 2020

    Queen's University

  • Bachelor of Commerce, 2019

    Queen's University

Projects

  • Discrete Timeseries Analysis

Biography

I am currently a PhD student at Queen’s University, working under the supervision of Dr. Christian Muise and Dr. Ali Etemad. Prior to beginning my PhD, I completed a MSc in Computing at Queen’s University, where my thesis introduced two novel techniques to cluster and delineate discrete time-series data. I also completed two undergraduate degrees at Queen’s University in the areas of Commerce and Computing. My current research interests are focused on capturing interpretable insights from human users to improve interactions between humans and smart vehicles. By considering human and environmental factors, my research aims to facilitate the adaptation of vehicles to humans for mixed initiative autonomy.

Recent Publications

  • Discrete Time Series Clustering and Delineation: A Tree-Based Approach to Linear Temporal Logic Discovery. XAIP 2022
  • Discrete Time-Series Clustering and Linear Temporal Logic Delineation. MSc Thesis

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