Fritz H. Obermeyer

Office: Wean Hall 7211
Email: my three initials, at andrew.cmu.edu
Hours: Mon. 4:30; Tues,Thurs 9:30am; or by appt.
Mailbox: Wean Hall 6113
Phone: 412-268-1439

My current area of research is the application of denotational semantics and geometry to statistical inference and algorithmic complexity. My thesis problem is to implement a Bayes filter over a Turing-complete space of programs.

Research Abstract - CV - Notes

Projects

Johann:
(2004-present) tools for statistics in computability theory.
Jenn:
(2001-2006) software for visualizing coxeter polytopes.

Papers


(these are from my old missile tracking days)
"Short-term Ambiguity Assesment to Augment Tracking Data Association Information",
S. Gadaleta, S. Herman, M. Levedahl, S. Miller, F. Obermeyer, B.J.Slocumb, and A.B.Poore,
Fusion 2005

"A Bayesian Network Tracking Database",
Fritz Obermeyer and Aubrey Poore,
Proceedings of SPIE Signal and Data Processing of Small Targets 2004

"Batch maximum likelihood (ML) and maximum a posteriori (MAP) estimation with process noise for tracking applications",
A.B.Poore, B.J.Slocumb, B.J.Suchomel, F.H.Obermeyer, S.M.Herman, S.M.Gadaleta,
Proceedings of SPIE Signal and Data Processing of Small Targets 2003