Our paper “Stream Aggregation Through Order Sampling” by Nick Duffield, Yunhong Xu, Liangzhen Xia, Nesreen Ahmed, Minlan Yu has been accepted to CIKM’17
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VLDB’17 paper on Sampling from Massive Graph Streams
Our paper On Sampling from Massive Graph Streams, by Nesreen K. Ahmed, Nick Duffield, Theodore Willke, Ryan A. Rossi has been accepted to the Very Large Databases conference (VLDB’17)
ECP paper on Signature Inversion for Monotone Paths
Our paper “Signature Inversion for Monotone Paths” by Jiawei Chang, Nick Duffield, Hao Ni & Weijun Xu has been accepted to appear in Electronic Communications in Probability
New paper on stream aggregation
Stream Aggregation Through Order Sampling, Nick Duffield, Yunhong Xu, Liangzhen Xia, Nesreen Ahmed, Minlan Yu, submitted, 2017
Summer Internship for Yunhong Xu
Congratulations to our group PhD student Yunhong Xu, who has accepted an internship at Fujitsu Network Communications this summer
Summer internship for Liangzhen Xia
Congratulations to our group MS student Liangzhen Xia who has accepted an internship at Facebook this summer
Summer Internship for Hanzi Mao
Congratulations to our group PHD student Hanzi Mao, who has been accepted to a position as Data Scientist intern at Landmark Halliburton this summer.
Keynote Talk at BigGraphs 2016
I will be giving the keynote talk on “Adaptive Sampling: From Data Streams to Graph Streams” at the 2016 BigGraphs Workshop at IEEE BigData’16, 12/5/2016 in Washington, DC
Seeking Big Data faculty at Texas A&M
There are two current searches that include or focus on this area:
- Electrical & Computer Engineering, Open Rank: https://www.tamengineeringjobs.com/postings/3183
- College of Engineering, Full Professor, Big Data: https://www.tamengineeringjobs.com/postings/3673
Please contact me if you have any questions concerning these job openings.
Texas A&M Big Data Conference
We have just concluded the Texas A&M Conference on Advances in Big Data Modeling, Computation and Analytics that I co-organized with Bani Mallick from the Texas A&M Department of Statistics. Our keynote speakers were Susan Athey (Stanford), Nilanjan Chatterjee (Johns Hopkins University), Michael Jordan (UC Berkeley) and Robert Schapire (Microsoft).