Publications

  1. Tyrel Russell and Peter van Beek.  An Empirical Study of Seeding Manipulations and Their Prevention.  In Proceedings of the 22nd International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI 2011), Barcelona, Spain, 350-356, 2011.[pdf]
  2. Tyrel Russell and Toby Walsh.  Manipulating Tournaments in Cup and Round Robin Competitions.  In Proceedings of the First International Conference on Algorithmic Decision Theory (ADT 2009), Venice, Italy, 26-37, 2009.[pdf]
  3. Tyrel Russell and Peter van Beek.  Lessons Learned from Modelling the NHL Playoff Qualification Problem.  Proceedings of the Eighth International Workshop on Constraint Modelling and Reformulation (ModRef'09), Lisbon, Portugal, September, 2009.[pdf]
  4. Tyrel Russell and Peter van Beek.  Determining the Number of Games Needed to Guarantee an NHL Playoff Spot.  Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Integration of AI and OR Techniques in Constraint Programming for Combinatorial Optimization Problems (CPAIOR 2009), Pittsburgh, 233-247, May, 2009.[pdf]
  5. Tyrel Russell, Abid M. Malik, Michael Chase, and Peter van Beek.  Learning heuristics for the superblock instruction scheduling problem.  IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 21(10):1489-1502, 2009.[pdf]
  6. Abid M. Malik, Michael Chase, Tyrel Russell, and Peter van Beek.  An Application of Constraint Programming to Superblock Instruction Scheduling.  In Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming, Sydney, Australia, 97-111, September, 2008. [pdf]
  7. Tyrel Russell and Peter van Beek.  Mathematically Clinching a Playoff Spot in the NHL and the Effect of Scoring Systems.  In Proceedings of the 21st Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Windsor, Ontario, 2008. (Best Paper Award) [pdf]
  8. Abid M. Malik, Tyrel Russell, Michael Chase, and Peter van Beek. "Learning heuristics for basic block instruction scheduling." J. of Heuristics, 14(6):549-569, 2008. [pdf]
  9. Tyrel Russell. "Learning Instruction Scheduling Heuristics from Optimal Data." MMath Thesis, School of Computer Science, University of Waterloo, 2006. [pdf]
  10. Abid M. Malik, Tyrel Russell, Michael Chase, and Peter van Beek. "Optimal superblock instruction scheduling for multiple-issue processors using constraint programming." Technical Report CS-2006-37, School of Computer Science, University of Waterloo, 2006. [pdf]
  11. Tyrel Russell, Abid M. Malik, Michael Chase, and Peter van Beek. "Learning basic block scheduling heuristics from optimal data." In Proceedings of the 15th CASCON, Toronto, Ontario, October, 2005. [pdf]

Conference Talks

  1. "Learning basic block scheduling heuristics from optimal data." 15th CASCON, Toronto, Ontario, October, 2005.
  2. " Mathematically Clinching a Playoff Spot in the NHL and the Effect of Scoring Systems."
    • 8th Graduate Student Research Conference, Waterloo, Ontario, 2008.
    • 50th Canadian Operational Research Society Conference, Quebec City, Quebec, 2008.
    • 21st Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Windsor, Ontario, 2008.
  3. "An Application of Constraint Programming to Superblock Instruction Scheduling." 14th International Conference on the Principles and Practices of Constraint Programming, Sydney, Australia, 2008.
  4. "Determining the Number of Games Needed to Guarantee an NHL Playoff Spot." Sixth International Conference on Integration of AI and OR Techniques in Constraint Programming for Combinatorial Optimization Problems (CPAIOR 2009), Pittsburgh, USA, 2009.
  5. " Manipulating Tournaments in Cup and Round Robin Competitions." 1st International Conference on Algorithmic Decision Theory, Venice, Italy, 2009.

 

Contact Information

Email

tyrel.russell@polymtl.ca

Phone

(514) 340-5121 x7113

Mailing Address

Departement de Genie Informatique et Genie Logiciel
Ecole Polytechnique
C.P. 6079, Succ. Centre-ville
Montreal, Quebec
H3C 3A7