Darin Brezeale






Education

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

 

my schedule

Courses

CSE 1310 — Introduction to Computers and Programming, Fall 2009
CSE 1311 — Introductory Programming for Engineers and Scientists, Fall 2009

CSE 4308/5360 — Artificial Intelligence I, Summer 2009

CSE 1301 — Computer Literacy, Spring 2009
CSE 1311 — Introductory Programming for Engineers and Scientists, Spring 2009

CSE 1301 — Computer Literacy, Fall 2008
CSE 1311 — Introductory Programming for Engineers and Scientists, Fall 2008

CSE 1301 — Computer Literacy, Summer 2008
CSE 1320 — Intermediate Programming, Summer 2008

CSE 1311 — Introductory Programming for Engineers and Scientists, Spring 2008

Miscellaneous

I receive a lot of questions about using the style files provided by the Graduate School for using LaTeX to write a dissertation or thesis. I have collected some problems with solutions; you can find them in my LaTeX tips.

Here are some bookmarklets for searching the UTA library (I modified a bookmarklet I found; sorry, but I can't remember where I found the original). Just drag to the icon bar of your browser. To use, highlight a book's title or isbn and then click the appropriate bookmarklet icon. UTA-isbn UTA-title

Thinking in C An attempt to help new C programmers understand how to decompose problems so that they can be written as programs. in progress

Python crash course

Linux tutorial

Getting started programming on Linux


You can email me at darin.brezeale AT uta.edu.

My personal webpage can be found at http://www.brezeale.com.