A flexible persistence modeling system and method for building flexible persistence models for education institutions using a Markov model based on units of academic progress of a non-traditional learning program of an education institution. The Markov model is used to quantify transitions of students between the states as parameters of state transitions so that features from the Markov model with the parameters of state transitions can be extracted that are related to the non-traditional learning program of the education institution using defined flexible persistence. The extracted features can then be used to build at least one flexible persistence model for different segments of the students.
Flexible, Personalized Student Success Modeling For Institutions With Complex Term Structures And Competency-Based Education
- Austin TX, US Edwin Woo - Austin TX, US Clayton Gallaway - Cedar Park TX, US Jacob Rios - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
CIVITAS LEARNING, INC. - Austin TX
International Classification:
G06N 5/02 G09B 5/12
Abstract:
A flexible persistence modeling system and method for building flexible persistence models for education institutions using a Markov model based on units of academic progress of a non-traditional learning program of an education institution. The Markov model is used to quantify transitions of students between the states as parameters of state transitions so that features from the Markov model with the parameters of state transitions can be extracted that are related to the non-traditional learning program of the education institution using defined flexible persistence. The extracted features can then be used to build at least one flexible persistence model for different segments of the students.
License Records
Edwin P Woo
Address:
San Francisco, CA 94114
License #:
35751 - Expired
Issued Date:
Jan 4, 1991
Expiration Date:
Jun 30, 2014
Type:
Civil Engineer
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Edwin Woo Osteopathy
V A Outpatient Clinic Health/Allied Services
PO Box 149971, Austin, TX 78714 Austin, TX 78714
Edwin Woo
Edwin Woo DO Family Doctor · Internist
2901 Montopolis Dr, Austin, TX 78741 (512)3896688
Medicine Doctors
Dr. Edwin Woo, Austin TX - DO (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine)
St. David's Medical Center 919 East 32Nd Street, Austin, TX 78705
Education:
Medical School University of North Texas Health Science Center / Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine Graduated: 1988 Medical School Brackenridge Hosp/Central Tex Med Found Graduated: 1988 Medical School Brackenridge Hospital Graduated: 1988
Shipstation
Director of Data Science
Civitas Learning Mar 2014 - Mar 2017
Data Scientist
Amherst Holdings May 2008 - Mar 2014
Vice President
Pwc Jul 2003 - May 2008
Senior Associate
Education:
The University of Texas at Austin 1999 - 2003
Bachelors, Bachelor of Business Administration, Engineering, Business
University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School
Volunteer Faculty
Department of Veterans Affairs
Clinical Director, Ambulatory Care
Texas A&M Health Science Center
Clinical Assistant Professor
Education:
University of North Texas 1984 - 1988
Certifications:
American Board of Internal Medicine American Board of Quality Assurance and Utilization Review Physicians
Many in the courtroom, including four of the jurors who sat on the seven-week trial and returned to see the sentencing, were wiping away tears as Edwin Woo showed the judge photos of his father taken over the course of several decades.I wish my kids could have known my dad, said Edwin Woo, who went on to say he also wishes they could have known the people he and his brother were before the crime. We were far different people than we are now, he said.I wish the court and jurors didnt have to experience seeing the evidentiary photos, said Edwin Woo, who, along with his brother Adam, chose to remain in the courtroom even as some of the most disturbing images were shown.Edwin Woo was working in finance. It just didnt feel right going back to that life, he said. I decided to help put some bad people away and enable (his own children) to live in innocence as long as they could.Impressed with the work of Ipswich and state police detectives and the district attorneys office, Edwin Woo felt the need to pay it forward, and traded in his briefcase and suits for the boots and handcuffs of a police officer.