Ms. Nouf Abukhodair, Simon Fraser University, Canada:Β Cognitive Science
Bio Summary:
Ms. Nouf Abukhodair is a distinguished computer scientist with a rich academic background and notable research contributions. She earned her Master of Science (MS) degree in Computer Science from King Abdul Aziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, graduating with honors and a GPA of 4.82/5. Her master’s thesis focused on “A user perceived quality assessment of lossy compressed images,” demonstrating her expertise in image processing and compression technologies.
Ms. Abukhodair also holds a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Computer Science from the same university, where she received the model student award for outstanding academic performance during the 1997-1998 school year. Her bachelor’s graduation project involved the design and development of an analytical computer game, showcasing her skills in software development.
Education:
Master of Science (MS) in Computer Science
- King Abdul Aziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
- September 2003 β July 2009
- Graduated with honors (GPA: 4.82/5)
- Thesis Title: “A user perceived quality assessment of lossy compressed images”
- Conducted data collection and analysis for the graduation project.
Bachelor of Science (BS) in Computer Science
- King Abdul Aziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
- September 1994 β July 1998
- Received the model student award for excellent performance during the 1997-1998 school year.
- Graduation project involved the design and development of an analytical computer game.
Research Experience and Interests:
A user perceived quality assessment of lossy compressed images (Spring 2009)
- Explored the efficiency of new compression processes for digital images.
- Compared three popular image standards based on user-perceived quality.
- Conducted subjective and objective quality assessment tests on 12 images at different compression levels.
- Analyzed data through mathematical and statistical models to determine optimum compression rates and image formats.
Intracranial Cerebrovascular Diseases and Space Occupying Lesions Expert System (Fall 2006)
- Developed an expert system for diagnosing headaches related to intracranial cerebrovascular diseases and space-occupying lesions.
- Implemented in Visual Basic 6.0, providing physicians with probable diagnoses and therapeutic approaches.
Distributed Computation Control Algorithms (Spring 2004)
- Conducted a survey on distributed computation control algorithms, covering topics such as communication, synchronization, resource scheduling, termination detection, leader election, and snapshots in distributed systems.
Bio-Informatics (Fall 2003)
- Surveyed the state of the art in bioinformatics, addressing biological information, databases, data integration challenges, and knowledge discovery techniques.
Asset Management Database Project (Fall 2003)
- Designed and developed a database for asset management, using MySQL Server 2000 to manage assets’ information and evaluate market value.
Research, analysis, and implementation of a computer game (Spring 1998)
- Bachelor’s graduation project involving the analysis, design, and implementation of an analytical computer game.
Research Interests:
- Image Processing
- Computer Vision
- Artificial Intelligence
- Digital Media
- Computer Graphics
- Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
- Web Technology
- Biomedical Computing
- Education Technology
Professional Experience of Ms. Nouf Abukhodair:
Simon Fraser University
- Position: PhD Candidate
- Duration: August 2011 – Present
- Details: Pursuing a Ph.D. at Simon Fraser University, focusing on [Field/Area of Study]. Received a full scholarship to complete the doctoral program. Recently completed a University Graduate Preparation Program, including courses in scientific/academic writing and statistical analysis (SPSS).
King Abdul Aziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Position: Lecturer
Duration: February 2010 – Present
Details: Appointed as a lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at the Faculty of Computing and Information Technology. Awarded a full scholarship for a Ph.D. abroad. Engaged in teaching and recently completed a University Graduate Preparation Program.
Position: Teaching Assistant
Duration: 2001 – 2010
Details: Taught a variety of basic departmental courses to first and second-year students. Collaborated with professors and conducted independent teaching over a nine-year period. Involved in departmental and faculty administrative duties, holding positions on various committees.
Key Courses Taught:
- Introduction to Computer Science
- Programming using C++
- Data Structure (Lab Instructor)
- Networks (Lab Instructor)
Committee Involvement:
- Member of the Senior Projects Committee
- Member of the Books Committee
- Member of the Academic Advisors Committee
- Member of the Lab Supervision Committee
- Member of the Social Occasions Committee
- Director of the Sports Committee
Position: Computer Lab Assistant
Duration: 1999 – 2001
Details: Served as a computer lab technician/assistant, initially at the Faculty of Economics & Administration and later at the Faculty of Science. Responsibilities included hardware and software lab maintenance, training, and teaching specialized courses in computer applications, including Office 97 and Windows 98.
Publications Top Noted:
“Empathic AI Painter: A Computational Creativity System with Embodied Conversational Interaction”
- Authors: ΓN YalΓ§Δ±n, N Abukhodair, S DiPaola
- Published in: NeurIPS 2019 Competition and Demonstration Track, 131-141, 2020
- Keywords: Computational creativity, embodied conversational interaction, artificial intelligence.
“A User Perceived Quality Assessment of Lossy Compressed Images”
- Author: NA Abukhodair
- Published in: King AbdulAziz University, Jeddah, 2009
- Keywords: Image compression, user-perceived quality assessment.
“Designing a Wheel-based Assessment Tool to Measure Visual Aesthetic Emotions”
- Authors: N Abukhodair, M Song, S Pekçetin, S DiPaola
- Published in: Cognitive Systems Research, 101196, 2023
- Keywords: Visual aesthetics, assessment tool, emotional measurement.
“Empathic AI Painter: A Computational Creativity System with Embodied Conversational Interaction”
- Authors: O Nilay Yalcin, N Abukhodair, S DiPaola
- Published in: arXiv e-prints, arXiv: 2005.14223, 2020
- Keywords: Computational creativity, empathic AI, embodied conversational interaction.
“A User Perceived Quality Assessment of Lossy Compressed Images”
- Author: N Abukhodair