Menlo Park, California — Finalists in other areas with significant computer science components are also eligible. The student authors of each award-winning project share $1,000, and each student receives a certificate and other mementos. The winners and their schools also receive a complimentary one-year membership in the AAAI, including a subscription to AI Magazine.
This year, the ISEF was held May 13-19, 2007, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The 2007 winners include:
- Acoustic Music Similarity Analysis
David C. Liu, 15, Lynbrook High School, San Jose, California - Robot Vision: A Mutual Entropy-based Algorithm Through Scene Recognition from Image Sequences for Terrestrial and Planetary Exploration
Lucia Mocz, 16, Mililani High School, Mililani, Hawaii - A Java-based Genetic Algorithm Stock Screening Program for Maximizing Return on Investment: Show Me the Money
Bryan Nathan Landman, 18, Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior High School, Miami, Florida - Factors, Forces, and Forecasting Stock Market Modeling and Simulation
Quinton Bernard Smith, 17, La Cueva High School, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Tyrus LaVelle Sanders, 16, West Mesa High School, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Christian Stephen Hammond, 17, Rio Rancho High School, Rio Rancho, New Mexico - Artificial Intelligence Insulin Delivery System
David Christopher Evans, 15, Albion Middle School, Sandy, Utah
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