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PANAGIOTIS PAPAPETROU CONTACT INFORMATION Computer Science Department Boston University 111 Cummington Street Boston, MA 02215 E-mail: [email protected] URL: http://cs-people.bu.edu/panagpap Phone (Office): (617) 353 - 5227 Phone (Home): (617) 230 - 1050 RESEARCH INTERESTS Data Mining, Databases, Time Series Analysis, Bioinformatics, Multimedia Indexing, Machine Learning, Motion Mining, Sequential and Temporal Pattern Mining, Data warehousing, Computational Biology. EDUCATION Jan 2004 – Present Boston University - Computer Science Department Graduate Student (PhD) Topic: “Subsequence Matching”, Advisor: George Kollios ([email protected]). Boston, MA Jan 2004 – Sept 2006 Boston University - Computer Science Department Boston, MA Graduate Student (MA) M.A.in Computer Science, Advisor: George Kollios ([email protected]). M.A. Thesis Title: “Constraint-based Mining of Frequent Arrangements of Temporal Intervals”. Sep 1999 – July 2003 University of Ioannina - Computer Science Department Ioannina, Greece Ungergraduate Student B.A., Computer Science, Graduated summa cum laude, GPA: 8.04/10. B.A. Thesis Title: “Discovering Aggregate Usage Profiles Using Clustering Methods”. Advisor: Dimitrios Fotiadis ([email protected]). PUBLICATIONS JOURNALS 1. Panagiotis Papapetrou, George Kollios, Stan Sclaroff, and Dimitrios Gunopulos, “Mining Frequent Arrangements of Temporal Intervals”. To appear in Knowledge and Information Systems (KAIS) CONFERENCES TECHNICAL REPORTS 2. Panagiotis Papapetrou, Vassilis Athitsos, Michalis Potamias, George Kollios, and Dimitrios Gunopulos, “Reference-Based Alignment in Large Sequence Databases”, To appear in Very Large Databases (VLDB), August 2009, Lyon, France. 3. Vassilis Athitsos, Panagiotis Papapetrou, Michalis Potamias, George Kollios, and Dimitrios Gunopulos, “Approximate Embedding-Based Subsequence Matching of Time Series”. In Proc. of the ACM International Conference on Management of Data (SIGMOD), June 2008, Vancouver, Canada. 4. Vassilis Athitsos, Michalis Potamias, Panagiotis Papapetrou, and George Kollios, “Nearest Neighbor Retrieval Using Distance-Based Hashing”. In Proc. of the IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE), April 2008, Cancun, Mexico. 5. Panagiotis Papapetrou, Gary Benson, and George Kollios, “Discovering Frequent Poly-Regions in DNA Sequences”. In Proc. of the IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM) Workshop on Data Mining in Bioinformatics (DMB), Hong Kong, December 2006. 6. Panagiotis Papapetrou, George Kollios, Stan Sclaroff, and Dimitrios Gunopulos, “Discovering Frequent Arrangements of Temporal Intervals”. In Proc. of thee 5th IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM), New Orleans, Luisiana, USA, November 2005. 7. Panagiotis Papapetrou, Gary Benson, and George Kollios, “Generalized Methods for Discovering Frequent Poly-Regions in DNA Sequences”. Technical Report, Department of Computer Science, Boston University, October 21, 2008. 8. Ching Chang, Raymond Sweha, Panagiotis Papapetrou, “Extending snBench to Support a Graphical Programming Interface for a Sensor Network Tasking Language (STEP)”. Technical Report, Department of Computer Science, Boston University, July 2006. CONFERENCE TALKS 1. “Discovering Frequent Arrangements of Temporal Intervals”. 5th IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (IDCM), New Orleans, Luisiana, USA, November 2005. 2. “Discovering Frequent Poly-Regions in DNA Sequences”. IEEE ICDM 2006 Workshop on Data Mining in Bioinformatics (DMB), Hong Kong, December 2006. HONORS, AWARDS Teaching Fellow Award for the year 2004-2005 and 2007-2008 (Boston University, Boston, MA). Greek National Foudnation (IKY) Award for Academic Excellence for 1999-2000, 2000-2001, 20012002 (University of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece). TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2004 – Present Boston University Boston, MA, USA Student Evaluations can be found online: http://cs-people.bu.edu/panagpap/evaluations.html. Instructor for CAS CS101 – Introduction to Computer Science: SUMMER I and SUMMER II 2008. Teaching Fellow for CAS CS101 – Introduction to Computer Science. CAS CS103 – Introduction to Web Computing. CAS CS460 – Database Systems. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Program Committee Member for the 20th IEEE Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management (SSDBM), 2010. Extenral reviewer for: VLDB (2009), CIKM(2006, 2009), ICDM (2005, 2006), KDD (2006, 2008), DASFAA (2004). Reviewer for: TKDE Journal. Sep 2008 – July 2009: Research Assistant, Computer Science Department, Boston University. Jan 2005 – Dec 2005: Research Assistant, Computer Science Department, Boston University. Sep 2001 – Dec 2004: Project Developer for the Unit of Medical Technology and Intelligent Information Systems, University of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece. COMPUTER SKILLS Programming Languages: C, C++, PHP, Python. Java, Java Servlet, Javascript, SQL, HTML, WML. Web Development Tools: Marcomedia Dreamweaver, Macromedia Flash. Operating Systems: UNIX, Linux, Windows. Software: Oracle SQL, DB2, MatLab, Microsoft Visual Studio .NET, Adobe Photoshop. OTHER SKILLS Languages: Greek (Native), English (Excellent), German (Very Good), Spanish (Elementary) Music: Church Organ (Very Good): Municipal of Ioannina, Greece. REFERENCES • Prof. George Kollios Associate Professor • Computer Science Department Boston University 111 Cummington Street Boston, MA 02215, USA Phone: 617-358-1835 E-mail: [email protected] • Prof. Vassilis Athitsos Assistant Professor Computer Science and Engineering Department University of Texas at Arlington Nedderman Hall 309, 416 Yates Street Arlington, TX, USA Phone: 817-272-0155 E-mail: [email protected] Prof. Stan Sclaroff Professor and Chair Computer Science Department Boston University 111 Cummington Street Boston, MA 02215, USA Phone: 617-353-8928 E-mail: [email protected] • Prof. Dimitrios Gunopulos Associate Professor Department of Informatics and Telecommunications University of Athens, Greece E-mail: [email protected] E-MAIL [email protected] 111 CUMMINGTON STREET • BOSTON, MA 02215 • PHONE (617) 230-1050