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Contact Information

Microsoft Corporation
One Microsoft Way
120Redmond WA 98052> U.S.A

Phone:(425)704-0736
Fax: (425) 936-7329

Research Interests

  • Data Mining, Machine Learning, Information Retrieval
  • Databases: Relational, XML, OO, Text...
  • Combinatorics and Graph Theory

Courses I have Taught in the Past

Courses at UBC:

Courses at SUNY Albany:

  • Summer 2003: CSI 402, Systems Programming
  • Summer 2002: CSI 402, Systems Programming
  • Summer 2000: CSI 402, Systems Programming
  • Summer 2000: CSI 210, Discrete Mathematics

Publications

  • A Methodology for Cross-Document Coreference Over Degraded Data Sources, with Amit Bagga and Breck Baldwin. in Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing (RANLP) 2001.
  • A Text-based Method for Detection and Filtering of Commercial Segments in Broadcast News, with Amit Bagga. in International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC), 2002.
  • Multi-source Combined-Media Video Tracking for Summarization, with Amit Bagga, Jianying Hu and Jialing Zhang. in International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR), 2002.
  • Indexing and Data Access Methods for Database Mining, with William A. Maniatty and Mohammed J. Zaki. in 2002 ACM SIGMOD Workshop on Research Issues in Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery (DMKD 2002). Postscript version, PDF version . A more detailed version is also available as a Technical Report - SUNYA-CS-01-01 , University at Albany, June 2001. The slides for the workshop presentation are Available here.
  • Feasible Itemset Distributions in Data Mining: Theory and Application, with William A. Maniatty and Mohammed J. Zaki. in 2003 ACM Conference on Principles of Database Systems, PODS 2003.
  • On Testing Satisfiability of Tree Pattern Queries, with Laks V.S. Lakshmanan, Hui (Wendy) Wang and Zheng (Jessica) Zhao, in International Conference on Very Large Databases (VLDB), 2004.
  • To Do or Not To Do: The Dilemma of Disclosing Anonymized Data, with Laks V.S. Lakshmanan and Raymond Ng, To Appear in ACM SIGMOD Conference, 2005.
  • Distribution-Based Synthetic Database Generation Techniques for Itemset Mining, with Mohammed J. Zaki and William A. Maniatty, To Appear in IDEAS 2005.
  • Can Attackers Learn From Samples?, To Appear in 2nd VLDB Workshop on Secure Data Management (SDM), Trondheim, Norway, 2005.

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