William Bernard S. Leonor

Currently taking up the second year of graduate studies in the field of ComputerScience at the Ateneo de Manila University. Concentrating in the field ofAffective Computing specifically in Educational Data Mining.

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Robert John B. Locsin

Robert John B. Locsin is a senior in the Ateneo de Manila University and is currently taking up computer science with a specialization in interactive multimedia. He has experience with programming in Java, C#, Flash ActionScript and JavaScript. He is currently working on a thesis about affect-sensitive simulation for job interviews. Some of his research interests include the relationship and interactions that may occur between a person and the computer or AI.

 

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Francis Jan P. Macam

I’m currently a senior at the Ateneo de Manila University taking BS Computer Science specializing in Interactive Multimedia, and Minor in Japanese Studies. The research fields I’m interested in are Probability Theory, Applied Analysis and Complex Dynamical Systems, Super Computing, Adaptive Systems Theory, Cognitive Science, and Applied Intelligence Information Processing.

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Gabriel Luis Emmanuel A. Matias

Gabriel, or Gabby, is a 4th year BS Computer Science major currently specializing in Interactive Multimedia. He specializes in coding and programming work, and analyzing and interpreting date. Research interests include games and affective computing.

 

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Carlo Tagle Martinez

Carlo is in his senior year as student under the Computer Science program, with a specialization in Enterprise Systems. Being a CS student he has been an active member of the Computer Society of the Ateneo, and is currently its Executive Vice President. He enjoys activities such as drawing, listening to music, and doing org-related stuff.

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