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Big Data and Machine Learning. Fall-2015.

Tuesday/Thursday, 1400-1515 in Petty Building 303

Dr Shanmugathasan (Shan) Suthaharan FIET
Professor of Computer Science
Department of Computer Science
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
161 Petty Building, Greensboro, NC 27412
  TP: 336 256 1122, Fax: 336 256 0439
Email: s_suthah@uncg.edu, LinkedIn Profile

My Book - Springer US

Machine learning models and algorithms for big data classification - thinking with examples for effective learning.

 

கலாநிதி சன்முகதாசன் சுதாகரன்

External Grants

National Science Foundation. Co-investigator, NSF DMS-1417056 June 2014-May 2015. Advances in Interdisciplinary Statistics and Combinatorics, $10,000.00. Dr. Sat Gupta (Principal investigator) and Dr. Jan Rychtar (Co-investigator).

National Science Foundation. UNCG Principal investigator, NSF CCF-0939370 June 2014-December 2014. The sub-award issued by Purdue University. The original award was issued to Purdue University by NSF under the award number CCF-0939370. Emerging Frontiers of Science of Information was sub awarded to UNCG, $13,000. Dr. W. Szpankowski (Principal investigator).

National Science Foundation. Senior Personnel, NSF DBI-0926288 2009-2012. Mathematical and Biological Undergraduate Research Training at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, $233,820.00. Dr. Jan Rychtar (Principal investigator).

University of North Carolina System. UNCG Principal investigator 2004-2006. Office of the President grant for high performance computing. Grant supported a high performance computing education in North Carolina. $84,812.00. Principal investigator is Dr. Barry Kurtz, Appalachian State University. UNCG Co-investigator is Dr. Sue Lea. Total grant received by the team is $650,000.00.

Industry Science Tourism, Australia. Principal investigator 1997-1998. Commonwealth grant: Bilateral Science and Technology Collaboration Program. Grant supported a video coding research. Reduction of block-based transform video coding artifacts using improved Wiener filter. A$8,500.00.

Australian Research Council, Australia. Principal investigator 1997-1998. Small research grant from the Australian Research Council. Grant supported a digital video coding research. A block classification and bit allocation strategy for an adaptive discrete cosine transform based digital video coding. A$17,100.00. Dr. H. R. Wu (Co-investigator).

Internal Grants

Advancement in Teaching and Learning. Co-investigator 2010-2011. Advancement in Teaching and Learning Grant from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Grant supported the development and delivery of an interdisciplinary course, Art and Code. Associate Professors Chris Cassidy (Principal investigator) and Amy Purcell (Co-investigator). $6,000.00.

Ashby Dialog Grant. Co-investigator 2010-2011. Advancement in Teaching and Learning Grant from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Grant supported the development and delivery of an interdisciplinary course, Art and Code. Associate Professors Chris Cassidy (Principal investigator) and Amy Purcell (Co-investigator). $2,000.00.

Regular Faculty Grant. Principal investigator 2003-2004. Regular Faculty Grant from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Research grant supported a network traffic analysis research - stochastically adaptive random early detection for congestion control in Transmission Control Protocol. $4,840.00.

New Faculty Grant. Principal investigator 2001-2002. New Faculty Grant from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Research grant supported a video watermarking research - a robust video watermarking algorithm for mobile and multimedia communication networks. $4,002.00.

Advancement in Teaching and Learning. Principal investigator 2001-2002. Advancement of Teaching and Learning Grant from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Teaching grant supported an isolated network for capturing real network packets to analyze security features without interfering campus wide network. $3,000.00.

Tennessee State University (NSF CREST). Principal investigator 1999. Research grant supported a digital images processing research. Perceptually significant block-edge impairment metric (PS-BIM) for digital images. $8,283.00.

Center for System Science Research. Principal investigator 2000. Research grant from the Center for System Science at Tennessee State University. Grant supported a digital image watermarking research - a new robust digital image watermarking algorithm. $9,333.00.

Monash Research Fund. Principal investigator 1997-1998. Monash Research Fund from Monash University, Australia. Grant supported digital video coding research. Reduction of block-based transform video coding artifacts using Wiener filter. A$25,000.00.

Other External Supports

Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute. Participant August 31-September 4, 2015. Forensics Program Opening Workshop. The workshop will take place at The Hamner Conference Center, 15 TW Alexander Drive, NC , USA. The cost of attendance is supported by the Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute in Research Triangle Park.

Center for the Science of Information. Participant and Presenter August 6-7, 2014. Attended the Faculty Teaching Workshop organized by the Center for the Science of Information at Purdue University, and held at the University of California, San Diego, CA, USA. The cost of attendance was supported by the Center for the Science of Information.

Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute. Participant May 12-14, 2014. Participated in the Transition Workshop on Low-Dimensional Structures for High Dimensional Systems. The cost of attendance was supported by the Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute in Research Triangle Park.

Institute for Mathematics and its Applications. Participant June 16-29, 2013. A new directions short course on applied statistics and machine learning. Institute for Mathematics and its Applications, University of Minnesota. The cost of attendance was supported by the institute.

Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute. Participant September 8-12, 2013. Low-Dimensional Structures for High Dimensional Systems opening workshop. The workshop took place at the Radisson Hotel, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA, and partially supported.

 

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