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Polo has an invited article in ACM Crossroads!

May 22, 2011

Polo speaks out on graph mining and fraud detection. Polo Chau has an invited article in ACM Crossroads, explaining how his work can help spot fraudsters Congratulations Polo! Read More

U Kang wins a ICDM 2010 NSF Student Travel Award!

Nov 5, 2010

U Kang is selected for the NSF Student Travel Award to attend the International Conference on Data Mining conference 2010 in Sydney, Australia. The award includes US $865 to cover the expenses incurred for attending the conference. Congratulations U! Read More

PEGASUS graph mining system wins ‘open source software’ award!

Oct 13, 2010

SCS team wins 3rd position (silver prize) in the Open Source Software World Challenge 2010, among 26 competing submissions. The team consists of graduate SCS students Mr. U Kang and Mr. Polo Chau, and advisor Christos Faloutsos, with several more contributors, listed on the project web site. The award includes $2000, plus travel expenses to accept the prize. The PEGASUS system is able to mine billion-node graphs, using parallelism and specifically, 'hadoop'. Code, documentation, instructions video and related papers are Read More

Leman Akoglu wins a Google ECML/PKDD 2010 Conference Grant!

Sep 24, 2010

Leman Akoglu wins the Google Conference and Travel grant for the ECML/PKDD 2010 that is offered to two female students to encourage more female computer scientists to attend and participate in the ECML/PKDD conference. The grant includes free registration for the main conference and up to 300 Euros for travel costs from Google. Congratulations Leman! Read More

Leman Akoglu wins the ‘best paper’ award in PKDD09

Sep 24, 2010

We are delighted to announce that Leman AKOGLU attracted the Best Knowledge Discovery Paper award in PKDD 2009, out of 105 papers that were accepted in the conference, and out 422 submissions. The paper was also accepted for publication in the Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery journal, for the ECML PKDD 2009 special issue. The paper is titled RTG: A Recursive Realistic Graph Generator using Random Typing by Leman Akoglu and Christos Faloutsos, ECML PKDD, Bled, Slovenia, Sep. 2009. ECML/PKDD Read More

Leman Akoglu and Mary McGlohon win the ‘best paper’ award at PAKDD 2010

Jul 13, 2010

SCS PhD students Leman Akoglu and Mary McGlohon receive the 'best paper' award at PAKDD 2010. The paper is titled OddBall: Spotting Anomalies in Weighted Graphs by Leman Akoglu, Mary McGlohon and Christos Faloutsos and gives fast algorithms to spot strange nodes in large social networks. PAKDD is one of the top data mining conferences. The paper was selected among 412 submissions, and 42 accepted full-papers. Congratulations, Leman and Mary! Read More

Fan’s paper among the best in this year’s KDD!

Jun 8, 2009

"BBM: Deriving Click Models from Petabyte-scale Data"" Read More

Leman’s paper among the best in ECML/PKDD’09

Jun 6, 2009

The paper RTG: A Recursive Realistic Graph Generator using Random Typing by Leman Akoglu and Christos Faloutsos was accepted to ECML/PKDD'09, and, as one of the best 14 papers, is invited for immediate journal publication, out of 422 submissions and 105 acceptances. Leman is a PhD student in SCS, and ECML/PKDD is one of the top conferences in data mining. The paper describes a simple, intuitive mechanism to generate realistic graphs, and it shows that the resulting graphs obey numerous Read More

Jure wins the ACM SIGKDD Dissertation Award!

May 21, 2009

Prof. Jure Leskovec wins the prestigious ACM SIGKDD dissertation award! Jure defended his dissertation in MLD in September of 2009. The title is "Dynamics of Large Networks that hold for real graphs as well as several powerful tools to study blogs instant-message networks social networks like LinkedIn and other types of real graphs. ACM SIGKDD is the premier society for data mining research and the above award is the highest distinction for a Ph.D. dissertation in the area. The award Read More

Polo wins Yahoo KSC Program Award

May 15, 2009

Mr. Polo Chau wins a Yahoo Key Technical Challenge grant! The grant is awarded to a limited number of exceptional Ph.D. students and it carries a gift of $5,000 unrestricted funds to support their research activities. The award also includes an exclusive invitation to the KSC graduate student Summit, where Polo will have the chance to get feedback and interact with some of the best Yahoo scientists. Congratulations, Polo! Read More