I am not teaching this quarter.
I have created some high quality teaching materials for teaching data mining, artificial intelligence and biometrics. If you would like a copy just ask.
Below is a partial list of people that use my teaching materials.
· Dr. Jian Pei: University at Buffalo, The State University of New York. (..in addition to the great technical stuff, the artwork is amazing)
· Dr. Pierre-Francois Marteau: Universite de Bretagne Sud. (I find them very comprehensive and useful) and a year later (I am still using your slides as a tutorial introduction to time series retrieval in a research master degree at the university, with great success.)
· Nikos Mamoulis: University of Hong Kong CSIS7101: Advanced Database Technologies.
· Prof. Yan Huang: Csci5330: University of North Texas. Topics in Computer Science - Data Mining
· Professor Margaret H. Dunham: Southern Methodist University. Data Mining Class, CSE 8331 2005. (they are great!, I continue to be impressed by your work!!)
· Dr. George Kollios: Boston University CS562 - Advanced Database Applications
· Dr. Weining Qian. Dept of Computer Science and Engineering, Fudan University.
· Dr, Ada Fu. CSE, Faculty of Eng. CUHK. CSC 5120 Advanced Topics in Database Systems. (very helpful. Thanks!)
· Dr. Dimitrios Gunopulos: UCR CS 235 (An excellent tutorial on Classification)
· Dr. Janos Abonyi: Data Warehousing and Mining course. University of Veszprem.
· Dr. Jin Li: University of Birmingham. (I very much like the slides...)
· Dr. Daniel Cohen-Or: Tel Aviv University ( (I) had found the slides very interesting, clear and thorough.)
· Dr. Dave Musicant. Carleton College. CS 377 Machine Learning. (I was able to attend part of your excellent tutorial on time series at KDD last summer… Thanks so much for putting together this amazingly informative and entertaining look at time series analysis. I bet my students will love it!)
· Dr. Ambuj K. Singh. University of California at Santa Barbara. CS 290I - Database Support for Multimedia
· Dr. Wei Wang: COMP9318 Data Warehousing and Data Mining. The University of New South Wales.
· Dr. A. Ultsch Databionics Research Group, Philipps University Marburg (excellent slides). Graduate course on Knowledge Discovery in time series.
· Prof. Dr. Thomas Seidl, RWTH Aachen University, Germany. Lecture course: Data Mining Algorithms (summer 2005) and: Models for Data Exploration (summer 2006)
· Dr. Khanh Vu. University of Central Florida. COP6731 (Advanced Topics in Databases).
· Dr. Tony Bagnall. (The slides are brilliant! Thanks).
· Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Maass. Institut fuer Grundlagen der Informationsverarbeitung. Seminar Computational Intelligence F (708.116). (“I like very much your work, and your push towards careful benchmarking. This will become quite relevant for our ongoing research.”)
· Dr Haijie Gu. Institute of Advanced Process Control, Zhejiang University.
· Dr. Jan Rauch. DBI022 at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of Charles University in Prague.
· Prof. Dr. G. Troster. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Wearable Systems 1 WS 2005/06
· Dr. Vincent S. Tseng. National Cheng Kung University. Data Mining (graduate)
· Dr. Jan Rauch. University of Economics, Prague.( I will use your slides in the course of Medical informatics provided by EuroMISE centrum in Prague, Czech Republic)
· Brenda Wolfe. Product Manager, Forecasting & Econometrics SAS. (I am an admirer of slides on your web site. I am attempting to pull together a presentation on the intersection of large scale automatic forecasting, data mining and visualization, and I would like to include some slides and/or images from papers and presentations on your site Again, I am a big fan, so I am more than happy to give you and your coauthors all of the credit and praise…)
· Rob Jasper, VP Engineering. Intelligent Results (I'm interested in using your slides as part of an introduction to machine learning talk for our QA group at Intelligent Results)
· Dr. Ben Shneiderman, Founding Director of the Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory, University of Maryland at College Park. "Awesome tutorial!! It's just wonderful... playful AND deep! I couldn't stop looking at it, even though I've got other things to do....but it was a well spent hour!" And later charmed by Eamonn's awesomely great tutorial and You really clarified some issues for me, explaining DTW and DWT, as well as a dozen other methods in a unified way that also highlights their differences, charming.
· Dr. Longin Jan Latecki. very interesting… I will give a short course on Human Shape Perception I would like to ask for your permission to include some of your figures.
· Dr. Hector Gabriel Acosta Mesa. "the material is simply great.".
· Dr. Jansle V. Rocha. European Commission - Joint Research Centre "sensational set of data/presentation/papers/tutorial... I am sure this can help a lot.".
· Dr Judy Brown, Professor of Physics, Wellesley College, and Visiting Scientist, Music, Mind, and Machine Group at MIT Media Lab. “Really great!” and "I am totally enamoured of your figures. They're absolutely beautiful,".
· Dr. Hector Gabriel Acosta Mesa, Faculty of Physics and Artificial Intelligence Department of Artificial Intelligence University of Veracruz.
· Dr. Taghi Khoshgoftaar, Florida Atlantic University COT 4930: INTRO DATA MINING & MACH LEARNING
· Dr. Barry Shaw, Queen's University Belfast. I found your talk and your slides extremely useful (and very well explained) and was wondering if you would object to me using some of them for a data mining course I am lecturing at Queen's University Belfast this semester?
· Claudia Perlich, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center. Could I use your slides in my lecture? In Data Mining for Business Intelligence, New York University (Guest lecture for Foster Provost.
· Dr. Protopapas, senior scientist at the Time Series Center at Harvard University Initiative in Innovative Computing and at Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
· Dr. Sanghyun Park, Yonsei University. Time-Series Data Management 2nd Semester, 2006
· Dr. Stefan Lessmann. Institute of Information Systems Department for Business Administration, University of Hamburg Marvellous!... “Many thanks for making such great materialavailable for teaching purposes!”
· Dr. Mary Felkin. Laboratoire de Recherche en Informatique, Equipe Inférence et Apprentissage
· Tina Kramer. Ajunct, Criminal Justice Clackamas Community College, Oregon City. Fall 2007.
· Rikard Konig, Data Mining for direct marketing at University of Boras, Sweden. Thanks again for an amazing tutorial and great slides.
· Chandan Reddy: Wayne State University.