Research Interests
- Audio processing with an emphasis on musical applications
- Deep learning
- Digital Signal Processing
- Machine Listening
- Software engineering education
Bio
Vassilios received his Ph.D in Computer Science from the University of Toronto in 2001, and joined York University in the fall of the same year. His research used to focus on software reverse engineering and computer security. He is now the director of the APTLY lab that focuses on research topics that connect computers and music, such as automatic music classification, transcription, and generation. He also runs the LaSSoftE lab that develops software for socially-aware causes.
Selected Publications
- (with R.C. Holt) “Automatic Architectural Clustering of Software”, Chapter in Advances in Software Engineering: Comprehension, Evaluation, and Evolution, Springer-Verlag New York, 2001.
- (with R.C. Holt) “ACDC: An Algorithm for Comprehension-Driven Clustering”, Proceedings of the Working Conference on Reverse Engineering 2000, Brisbane, Australia, November 2000.
- (with R.C. Holt) “MoJo : A Distance Metric for Software Clustering”, Proceedings of the Working Conference on Reverse Engineering 1999, Atlanta, October 1999.