Masters, Computer Science [Sept. 2007 Jan. 2009]



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Dr. Christian Muise christian.muise@gmail.com www.haz.ca Education Ph.D., Computer Science [Feb. 2009 Feb. 2014] Thesis: Exploiting Relevance to Improve Robustness and Flexibility in Plan Generation and Execution Advisors: Professor Sheila A. McIlriath and Professor J. Christopher Beck CGPA of 11.50 / 12.00 Masters, Computer Science [Sept. 2007 Jan. 2009] Thesis: Exploiting Modern #SAT-Solving Techniques to Generate Implicants Advisors: Professor Sheila A. McIlriath and Professor J. Christopher Beck CGPA of 11.50 / 12.00 Bachelor of Computer Science: Software and Computing, Minor in Mathematics Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada [Sept. 2002 Aug. 2007] Thesis: Audio Panning in Ardour Advisor: Dr. Louis Nel CGPA of 11.19/12.00 Research Visits and Extracurricular Activities [2012/13] Presented PhD research at the Research In Action showcase [2010/11] Judge for University of Toronto ShowCase Competition for visiting high school students [2009] Studied with the planning group at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland [2005/06] Captain of Carleton s ACM programming contest team [2004] Train-IT Exchange Program to Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden Honours and Awards [2013] Google Places API Developer Challenge Judge's Choice Award [2012] Top submission for the Graduate Student Symposium of the Canadian AI Conference [2012] Bell Graduate Scholarship [2012] Ray Reiter Graduate Award [2012] Random Hacks of Kindness Best Toronto Project Award for TABS on Toronto [2011] Random Hacks of Kindness Best Toronto Project Award for Hermes Message Carrier [2007-11] National Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Canada Graduate Scholarship [2011] Alexander Graham Bell Scholarship [2007] University Medal for graduating at the top of my undergraduate class [2007] NSERC Undergraduate Student Research Award: Carleton Computational Geometry Group [2006] NSERC Undergraduate Student Research Award: D-Wave Systems [2002] Nortel Networks Scholarship for Carleton University [2002] Queen Elizabeth Medal [2001] Lieutenant Governor s Medal

2 / 5 Work Experience Research Fellow [Oct. 2013 Oct. 2015] University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Conducted research for the project, Foundations of Human-Agent Collaboration: Situation-Relevant Information Sharing (Australian Research Council Grant DP130102825) Co-authored funding applications for continuing the project's research agenda Tutored the undergraduate course, COMP30022: IT Project Arranged reading groups for topics including automated planning, game theory, and machine learning Organized a one week research visit for University of Melbourne researchers to the University of Toronto Organized a three day research visit for NICTA Canberra researchers to the University of Melbourne Teaching Assistant [2007 2013] Assisted with courses ranging from undergraduate introductory CS topics to graduate-level topics in AI Duties included teaching tutorials and lectures, as well as marking assignments and exams Worked with a number of students to extend the scope of their course-work for larger research projects Research/Software Developer (Co-op) [May Aug. 2006] D-Wave Systems, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada Contributed to the design and implementation of frameworks for solving problems with quantum devices Developed algorithms and software to solve and translate NP-hard combinatorial optimization problems Undertook extensive research on graph representation techniques and worked on new graph algorithms in conjunction with researchers from local universities Volunteer Experience Founder and Lead Discussant [2012-2014] Modelling Mondays, Virtual Collaboration Founded a bi-weekly online meeting / seminar series on modelling techniques for automated planning Arranged live tutorials from experts in the field to be recorded for the general research community Technical Lead [2012-2013] Toronto Public Spaces Initiative TABS on Toronto Project, Ontario, Canada Developed an online portal to alert Toronto citizens of upcoming City Hall agenda items Worked with global initiatives from the US and India to help bring similar technology to their own locales Executive Member and Communications Liaison [2006-2007] Computer Science Society, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada Represented Computer Science students in the Carleton University Students Association, New University Government, and departmental meetings Maintained ongoing correspondence between the students and administrative staff Linux Administrator [2003-2007] Carleton Nexus Project, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada Independently acquired the fundamentals to maintain a Linux based OS Provided various services to the students including web-hosting, project repositories, shell access, etc. Developed and maintained websites for students, faculty, and staff

3 / 5 Advisory Experience Alberto Camacho [Sept. 2014 - Present] University of Toronto - Doctoral Student Project: Probabilistic Planning -- Solving MAXPROB With FOND Rehan Aziz [June 2014 - Present] University of Melbourne - Doctoral Student Project: Knowledge Compilation With Projected Variables Primary supervisor: Peter Stuckey Akshay Ganesh [May 2013 Dec. 2013] University of Toronto - Undergraduate Student Project: Probabilistic Planning Using FOND Daniel Katz [May 2013 Sept. 2013] University of Toronto - Undergraduate Student Project: Frameworks for Planning With Partial Observability Academic Service Organizing Committee Tidel Operations Research Challenge, Toronto, ON. DCS Symposium on Trends in Computing, Toronto, ON. Program Committee International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence European Conference on Artificial Intelligence ICAPS Workshop on Planning in Games AAAI Workshop on Problem Solving using Classical Planners North Eastern Student Colloquium on Artificial Intelligence Reviewer International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research Conference on Artificial Intelligence Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems North Eastern Student Colloquium on Artificial Intelligence [2011, 2012, 2013] [2010] [2011,2015] [2015] [2015] [2013] [2012] [2010] [2010,2013,2014] [2013,2014] [2010,2014] [2008]

4 / 5 Refereed Publications 1. Aziz, R. A., Chu, G., Muise, C., & Stuckey, P. (2015) Stable model counting and its application in probabilistic logic programming. In The 29th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI'15). 2. Muise, C., Belle, V., Felli, P., McIlraith, S., Miller, T., Pearce, A., & Sonenberg, L. (2015). Planning Over Multi-Agent Epistemic States: A Classical Planning Approach. In The 29th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI'15). 3. Felli, P., Miller, T., Muise, C., Pearce, A. R., & Sonenberg, L. (2014). Artificial social reasoning: computational mechanisms for reasoning about others. In The International Conference on Social Robotics (ICSR'14). 4. Miller, T., Pearce, A. R., Sonenberg, L., Dignum, F., Felli, P., & Muise, C. (2014). Foundations of Human- Agent Collaboration: Situation-Relevant Information Sharing. In The AAAI 2014 Fall Symposium on AI for Human-Robot Interaction. Extended Abstract 5. Muise, C., Belle, V., & McIlraith, S. A. (2014). Computing Contingent Plans via Fully Observable Non- Deterministic Planning. In The 28th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI'14). 6. Muise, C., McIlraith, S. A., & Belle, V. (2014). Non-Deterministic Planning With Conditional Effects. In The 24th International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling (ICAPS'14). 7. Klebanov, V., Manthey, N., & Muise, C. (2013). SAT-based Analysis and Quantification of Information Flow in Programs. In 10th International Conference on Quantitative Evaluation of SysTems (QEST 2013), pg. 177-192. 8. Muise, C., Beck, J. C., & McIlraith, S. A. (2013). Flexible Execution of Partial Order Plans With Temporal Constraints. In Proceedings of the 23rd International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI'13), pg. 2328-2335. 9. Muise, C., McIlraith, S. A., & Beck, J. C. (2012). Improved Non-deterministic Planning by Exploiting State Relevance. In Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling (ICAPS'12), pg. 172-180. 10. Muise, C., McIlraith, S. A., & Beck, J. C. (2012). Optimally Relaxing Partial-Order Plans with MaxSAT. In Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling (ICAPS'12), pg. 358-362. 11. Muise, C., McIlraith, S. A., & Beck, J. C. (2012). DSHARP: Fast d-dnnf Compilation with sharpsat. In Proceedings of the 25th Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence (CAI'12), pg. 356-361. 12. De Giacomo, G., Lesperance Y., & Muise, C. (2012). On Supervising Agents in Situation-Determined ConGolog. In Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS'12), pg. 1031-1038. 13. Muise, C., McIlraith, S. A., & Beck, J. C. (2011). Monitoring the Execution of Partial-Order Plans via Regression. In Proceedings of the 22nd International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI'11), pg. 1975-1982. 14. Muise, C., McIlraith, S. A., & Beck, J. C. (2011). Optimization of Partial-Order Plans via MaxSAT. Workshop on Constraint Satisfaction Techniques for Planning and Scheduling Problems (COPLAS'11). 15. De Giacomo, G., Lesperance, Y., & Muise, C. (2011). Agent Supervision in Situation-Determined ConGolog. Workshop on Nonmonotonic Reasoning, Action and Change (NRAC'11).

16. Muise, C., McIlraith, S. A., & Beck, J. C. (2010). Fast d-dnnf Compilation with sharpsat. Workshop on Abstraction, Reformulation, and Approximation (WARA'10). 17. Muise, C., McIlraith, S. A., Baier, J. A., & Reimer, M. (2009). Exploiting N-gram Analysis to Predict Operator Sequences. In Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling (ICAPS'09), pg. 374-377. 18. Hsu, E. I., Muise, C., Beck, J. C., & McIlraith, S. A. (2008). Probabilistically Estimating Backbones and Variable Bias: Experimental Overview. In Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming (CP'08), pg. 613-617. 5 / 5 References available upon request