Cynthia Bagier Taylor

cbtaylor@cs.ucsd.edu
Ph.D. Student
Computer Science & Engineering
Universitiy of California, San Diego
Research
I'm interested in Systems and Networking, specifically thin client computing. My advisor is Joe Pasquale.
Previously I've done work in Social Robotics.
Presentations
Improving Network Latency Effects in VNC (Talk), Center for Networked Systems Research Review, January 14th 2009
Improving Thin Client Performance with the Smart Proxy Architecture (Talk), Invited Talk at Portland State University, November 14th 2008
Improving VNC Performance with the Smart Proxy Architecture (Talk), Center for Wireless Communications Research Review, November 7th 2008
Supporting Context-Aware Applications Using Thin Clients (Poster), Center for Networked Systems Research Review, July 16 2008
Supporting Context-Aware Applications Using Thin Clients (Talk), Center for Wireless Communications Research Review, May 23rd 2008
Publications
J.R. Movellan, F. Tanaka, I. Fasel, C. Taylor, P. Ruvolo, and M. Eckhardt, The RUBI project: a progress report, Proc. ACM/IEEE international conference on Human-robot Interaction, Arlington, VA, pp. 333-339, March 2007
Education
- UCSD - Current
- Third Year PhD student in Computer Science.
- NSF IGERT fellow in Vision and Learning in Humans and Machines.
- Oberlin College, 2002
- Major: Computer Science (BA)
- Major: Creative Writing (BA)
You can find me in 4154 EBU3B.