Danielle Bragg
Danielle Bragg
PhD student in Computer Science, Princeton University
dbragg [at] princeton [dot] edu
A little about me:
I am a first-year PhD student in the Sound Lab at Princeton, where Rebecca Fiebrink is my advisor. My research interests lie in human-computer interaction with creative applications involving music and machine learning. My past projects have involved information visualization, networking protocols, and artificial intelligence. I hold an undergraduate degree in applied mathematics from Harvard, and have studied bassoon performance in depth.
Publications:
Bragg, D., M. Yun, H. Bragg, and H.A. Choi. 2011. “Game Theoretical Approach to Scheduling Transmission of Data for Hospital Patients.” Tel Aviv International Workshop on Game Theory. Tel Aviv, Israel. June 20-23. (poster with distributed paper)
Yun, M., D. Bragg, A. Arora, and H.A. Choi. 2011. “Battle Event Detection Using Sensor Networks and Distributed Query Processing.” Proceedings of Computer Communications Workshops (IEEE INFOCOM). Pages 750-755. Shanghai, China. April 10-15. (paper) pdf
Zhou, Y., D. Bragg, M. Yun, and H.A. Choi. 2011. “On Data Transmission Scheduling considering Switching Penalty in Mobile Sensor Networks.” Proceedings of Computer Communications Workshops (IEEE INFO- COM). Pages 774-779. Shanghai, China. April 10-15. (paper) pdf
Bragg, D. 2010. “Quantification and Display of Emotions in Music.” Honors Senior Thesis. Harvard University Department of Applied Mathematics. (undergraduate thesis)
Yang, Y., A. Chow, L. Golubchik, and D. Bragg. 2010. “Improving QoS in BitTorrent-like VoD Systems.” Proceedings of IEEE INFOCOM. Pages 1-9. San Diego, California. March 14-19. (paper) pdf