"QCRI provides an ideal environment to conduct high-impact research which can transcend disciplinary boundaries."
Sanjay Chawla is Research Director of QCRI’s Data Analytics department. His research is in data mining and machine learning with a specialization in spatio-temporal data mining, outlier detection, class imbalanced classification, and adversarial learning.
Prior to joining QCRI, Dr. Chawla was a Professor in the Faculty of Engineering and IT at the University of Sydney. From 2008-2011, he also served as the Head (Department Chair) of the School of Information Technologies. He was an academic visitor at Yahoo! Research in 2012.
Dr. Chawla's work has been recognized with several best paper awards, including in leading conferences such as SIAM International Conference in Data Mining (2006) and IEEE International Conference in Data Mining (2010). He is a co-author on a popular text in spatial database management systems: “Spatial Databases: A Tour,” which has been translated into Chinese and Russian.
He serves on the Editorial Boards of IEEE TKDE and DMKD Journal, and served previously as PC Chair of PAKDD (2012).
He received his PhD from the University of Tennessee (USA) in 1995.
On Integrated Clustering and Outlier Detection. NIPS
2014Sleep Analytics and the Online Selective Anomaly Detection. SIGKDD
2014On Sparse Feature Attack in Adversarial Learning. IEEE ICDM
2014On the Statistical Consistency of Algorithms for Binary Classification under Class Imbalance. ICML
2013