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Venkatesh Ganti University of Wisconsin-Madison Computer Sciences Department 1210 West Dayton Street Madison, WI 53706-1685 (608) 262-6629 Research Interests 202 S. Randall Ave, #2 Madison, WI 53715 (608) 250-9357 [email protected] http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~vganti Design and development of scalable, interactive mining and monitoring systems for next generation data analysis and decision support systems. My dissertation research addresses the development of fast scalable algorithms for modeling the characteristics of dynamically evolving datasets and detecting significant changes while tracking trends. Several other aspects of decision support systems, such as approximate query answering and collaborative filtering, also interest me. Education The University of Wisconsin-Madison, since September 1997 Ph.D. Student Advisor: Professor Raghu Ramakrishnan Anticipated Graduation Date: July 2000 The University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1995-1997 Masters in Computer Science (Overall GPA: 4.00) The Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India, 1991-1995 Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science Thesis Topic: Adding real time constraints to a relational database system Advisor: Professor Krithi Ramamritham Honors Microsoft Graduate Fellowship, since August 1999 Departmental Summer Research Scholarship, UW-Madison, June-August 1996 National Merit Scholarship from Government of India, 1991 State Merit Scholarship from Government of Andhra Pradesh, India, 1986-1994 Refereed Publications Venkatesh Ganti, Johannes Gehrke, Raghu Ramakrishnan. DEMON--Mining and Monitoring Evolving Data. To appear in Proceedings of the Sixteenth International Conference on Data Engineering, San Diego, California, 2000. (Adjudged the best student paper.) Venkatesh Ganti, Johannes Gehrke, Raghu Ramakrishnan, Wei-Yin Loh. FOCUS--A Framework for Measuring Changes in Data Characteristics. In Proceedings of the Eigteenth ACM SIGMODSIGACT-SIGART Symposium on Principles of Database Systems, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1999. (Also submitted by invitation to the special issue for PODS 1999 of the Journal of Computer and System Sciences.) Venkatesh Ganti, Johannes Gehrke, Raghu Ramakrishnan. CACTUS—Clustering Categorical Data Using Summaries. In Proceedings of the Fifth ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, San Diego, California, 1999. Johannes Gehrke, Venkatesh Ganti, Raghu Ramakrishnan, Wei-Yin Loh. BOAT--Optimistic Decision Tree Construction. In Proceedings of the ACM SIGMOD Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1999. Venkatesh Ganti, Raghu Ramakrishnan, Johannes Gehrke, Allison Powell, James French. Clustering Large Datasets in Arbitrary Metric Spaces. In Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Conference on Data Engineering, Sydney, Australia, 1999. Vishy Poosala, Venkatesh Ganti. Fast Approximate Answers to Aggregate Queries on a Data Cube. In Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management, Cleveland, Ohio, July 1999, pages 24-33. Venkatesh Ganti, Johannes Gehrke, Raghu Ramakrishnan. Mining Very Large Databases. IEEE Computer, Vol. 32, No. 9, August 1999, pages 38-45. Vishy Poosala, Venkatesh Ganti, Yannis Ioannidis. Approximate Query Answering Using Histograms. IEEE Data Engineering Bulletin, 22(4): 5-14 Johannes Gehrke, Raghu Ramakrishnan and Venkatesh Ganti. RainForest – A Framework for Fast Decision Tree Construction of Large Datasets. In Proceedings of the Twenty-fourth International Conference on Very Large Data Bases, New York, New York, 1998. Rohan Aranha, Venkatesh Ganti, Srinivasa Narayanan, C.R. Muthukrishnan, S.T.S. Prasad, Krithi Ramamritham. Implementation of a Real-Time Database System. Information Systems, 21 (1), March 1996. (Preliminary version in Proceedings of the International Conference on Management of Data, Pune, India, 1995.) Patents Method, Apparatus and Programmed Medium for Approximating the Data Cube and Obtaining Approximate Answers to Queries in Relational Databases. Current status: Patent pending. BOAT—Optimistic Decision Tree Construction. Current status: Patent pending. Experience Department of Computer Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison September 96-present Graduate research assistant with Prof. Raghu Ramakrishnan. Currently working on the DEMON project. The objective of the DEMON project is to model user-specified subsets of dynamically evolving datasets, and to detect significant changes and evolving trends. Microsoft Research, Seattle, WA Summer 1999 Was an intern in the Data Mining and Exploration (DMX) group. Worked with Dr. Heikki Mannila on computing easily understandable description of large transactional databases. Lucent Technologies, Bell Laboratories, NJ Summer 1997 Worked in the AQUA (Approximate Query Answering) project with Vishy Poosala. Developed efficient algorithms for constructing summary statistics that optimize main memory usage in a prototypical system to give fast approximate answers. Department of Computer Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison August 1995-May 1996 Graduate teaching assistant for an introductory course on Numerical Methods assisting the instructor in advising students and grading their work. The Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bombay, India Studied Probabilistic Methods and their Applications. Summer 1994 Reviewing Activities Journals: Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery IEEE Transactions on Knowledge Discovery VLDB Journal Machine Learning Journal Others: IEEE Computer Non-academic Activities Enjoy reading and playing badminton, squash. References Professor Raghu Ramakrishnan (Dissertation Advisor) Department of Computer Sciences, 1210 W. Dayton St, Madison, WI 53706 Phone: (608) 262-9759; Email: [email protected] Professor Jeffrey Naughton Department of Computer Sciences, 1210 W. Dayton St, Madison, WI 53706 Phone: (608) 262-8737; Email: [email protected] Dr. Heikki Mannila Nokia Research Fellow Phone: 358 40 749 9040; Email: [email protected] Professor Olvi Mangasarian, Department of Computer Sciences, 1210 W. Dayton St, Madison, WI 53706 Phone: (608) 262-6593; Email: [email protected]