Ian McCulloh (born March 31, 1973) is a scientist, inventor, and a U.S. Army officer. He is an assistant professor at the U.S. Military Academy and one of the founding members of the Network Science Center. He introduced Social Network Change Detection by applying statistical process control to monitoring social network measures over time. He also helped invent the Language Instant Screening Tool (LIST). The LIST is software loaded on an Ultra-Mobile Personal Computer (UMPC) that can take an image of an Arabic text and extract the semantic intent, in English, of the original document, by applying optical character recognition, machine translation, semantic text analysis, and a novel network algorithm. He was commissioned as a Chemical Corps officer in the U.S. Army in 1995. His military assignments include the 10th Mountain Division, 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne), the 11th Chemical Company, and the U.S. Military Academy.
Further reading
* Network science
* Network Science Center
* Social Network Change Detection * USMA Network Science Center * USMA McCulloh website
Selected Publications
* Benedosso, A., McCulloh, I.A. (2006). Confronting the Bio-Terrorism Dilemna. Army Chemical Review. October 2006.
* McCulloh, I.A. (2004). Computer Simulation of Decontamination Operations. Army Chemical Review. October 2004, pp. 15-19.
* McCulloh, I.A. (2003). Optimization Handbook for Manufacturing Systems. FAMU-FSU College of Engineering. May 2003. Tallahassee, FL.
* McCulloh, I.A., Carley, K.M. (2008). Social Network Change Detection. Carnegie Mellon University, School of Computer Science, Technical Report, CMU-CS-08-116.
* McCulloh, I.A., McInvale, H.D., Gussenhoven, R. (2005). Take Boards. PRIMUS. June 2005.
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