About
For many years my parents would introduce me as “our son, the professional student.” I would always point out that professionals make money.
Education
- 2011, MS, Mathematics, University of Texas at Arlington
Masters Project: A Multiscale Approach for Nonnegative Matrix Factorization with Applications to Image Classification - 2007, PhD, Computer Science and Engineering, University of Texas at Arlington
Dissertation: Learning Video Preferences Using Visual Features and Closed Captions - 2002, MA, Economics, University of Texas at Arlington
- 1999, MS, Computer Science and Engineering, University of Texas at Arlington
Thesis: The Organization of Internet Web Pages using WordNet and Self-organizing Maps - 1992, BS, Electrical Engineering, University of Texas at Arlington
Publications
- Darin Brezeale, “A Multiscale Approach for Nonnegative Matrix Factorization with Applications to Image Classification,” Technical Report 2012-01, Department of Mathematics, University of Texas at Arlington, 2012.
- Darin Brezeale and Diane J. Cook, “Learning Video Preferences Using Visual Features and Closed Captions,” IEEE Multimedia, Volume 16, Number 3, pp. 39–47, 2009. (Note: This is essentially a condensed version of my dissertation.)
- Darin Brezeale, “Learning Video Preferences Using Visual Features and Closed Captions,” PhD Dissertation, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2007.
- Darin Brezeale and Diane J. Cook, “Automatic Video Classification: A Survey of the Literature,” IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C, Volume 38, Number 3, pp. 416–430, 2008.
- Darin Brezeale and Diane J. Cook, “Learning Video Preferences from Video Content,” Eighth International Workshop on Multimedia Data Mining (MDM/KDD2007), 2007.
- Darin Brezeale and Diane J. Cook, “Using Closed Captions and Visual Features to Classify Movies by Genre,” Poster session of the Seventh International Workshop on Multimedia Data Mining (MDM/KDD2006), 2006.
- Darin Brezeale, “The Organization of Internet Web Pages using WordNet and Self-organizing Maps,” Masters thesis, The University of Texas at Arlington, 1999.