School of Arts and Sciences

Kshanti Greene Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Computer Science

Degrees:

  • Ph.D. (Computer Science), University of New Mexico
  • B.S (Computer Science), University of Pittsburgh
  • B.F.A. (Fine Art), Carnegie-Mellon University

Patents:

Method to display a graph containing nodes and edges in a two-dimensional grid. Patent #US9672645B2.

Publications:

K. Greene and T. Young (2013). Building blocks for collective problem solving. Springer Handbook on Human Computation, Pietro Michelucci, ed.

K. Greene and T. Young (2013) Human stigmergy in augmented environments. In Proceedings of the First AAAI Conference on Human Computation.

K. Greene, D. Thomsen, P. Michelucci (2011). Explorations in massively collaborative problem solving. Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Social Computing 2011.

K. Greene, D. Cooper, A. Buczak, M. Czajkowski, J. Vagle and M. Hofmann (2006). Cognitive agents for sense and respond logistics. In Defence Applications, Multi-Agent Systems. Simon G. Thompson and Robert Ghanea-Hercock, eds. Springer Verlag, 2006.

Dissertation (2010): Collective belief models for representing consensus and divergence in communities of Bayesian decision-makers, University of New Mexico.