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Chintan O. Patel [email protected] http://c.students.umkc.edu/copdk4 816-931-9981 OBJECTIVE: Conceive and Implement research solutions in the field of Medical Informatics and Knowledge Representation. ACADEMICS: Bachelors in Computer Science, Gujarat University, India (ranked 4th in the University) (May 2002) Pursuing MS in Computer Science at University of Missouri - Kansas City, USA (GPA: 3.8)(May 2004) PUBLICATIONS: Chintan Patel, Accessing Knowledge bases over Semantic Web using OKBC- HTTP:Web::OKBC:Semantic Web, AAAI-04 (submitted for student poster) Chintan Patel, Yugyung Lee, SOS : Self-Organizing SOAP, International Conference on Web services (ICWS 2004) (submitted) Kaustubh Supekar, Chintan Patel, Yugyung Lee, 2004, Web Service Based Workflows for Distributed Health Care Enterprises, Informedica 2004 (Accepted) Yugyung Lee, Chintan Patel, Soon Ae Chun, James Geller, 2004, Compositional Knowledge Management for Medical Services on Semantic Web, WWW 2004 (Accepted as Poster) Chintan Patel, K. Supekar, Yugyung Lee, 2004, Characterizing Quality of Knowledge on Semantic Web, FLAIRS 2004 (Accepted) Olena Parkhomenko, Chintan Patel, Yugyung Lee, 2004, Personalization Using Hybrid Data Mining Approaches in E-Business Applications, FLAIRS 2004 (Accepted) Chintan Patel, K. Supekar, Yugyung Lee, Eun K. Park, 2003, OntoKhoj: A Semantic Web Portal for Ontology Searching, Ranking and Classification, Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM-2003), ACM Fifth International Workshop on Web Information and Data Management (WIDM), New Orleans, Nov. 3 -8, 2003, pp. 58 - 61 Chintan Patel, Kaustubh Supekar, and Yugyung Lee, 2003, OntoGenie: Extracting Ontology Instances from WWW, International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC-2003) Workshop on Human Language Technology for the Semantic Web and Web Services, Sanibel Island, Florida, October 2003, pp. 123-126 Kaustubh Supekar, Chintan Patel, Sachin Singh, and Yugyung Lee, 2003, BEE-SMART: Natural Language based system interfacing Semantic Web and Web services, ER 2003 conference, October, 2003 Chintan Patel, Kaustubh Supekar, Yugyung Lee, 2003, A QoS Oriented Framework for Adaptive Management of Web Service based Workflows, Database and Expert Systems (DEXA-2003) conference. Prague, Czech Republic, September 2003, LNCS, Springer-Verlag pp. 826 – 835. Senthilkumar Ayyasamy, Chintan Patel, Yugyung Lee, 2003, Semantic Web Services and DHT-based Peer to Peer Networks: A New Symbiotic Relationship, Workshop on Semantics in Peer-to-Peer and Grid Computing at the Twelfth International World Wide Web Conference (WWW-03). Budapest, Hungary, May 2003, pp. 81-84 POSTERS: Kaustubh Supekar, Chintan Patel, Anup Marwadi, Quddus Chong, Yugyung Lee, HLM : HL7 Message Listener, Missouri Life Sciences Week 2003, http://lifesciencesweek.missouri.edu/ Sachin Singh, Chintan Patel, Yugyung Lee, Association Based Distribution Medical Error Detection and Tracking, 2nd Annual Kansas City Area Life Sciences Research Day. March 2003 WORK EXPERIENCE: Heartlab – Childrens Mercy Hospital, Kansas City, MO-USA Aug 2003 - Present Title: Research Assistant Developing Pediatric Cardiology solutions for HeartLab® product. Solutions for Ontology based Schema mapping, statistical analysis of Growth Charts and Image Labeling in 2D heart images. School of Computing and Engineering, University of Missouri - Kansas City Aug 2003 – Dec 2003 Title: Teaching Assistant Assisting Prof. Yugyung Lee in course on Advanced Software Engineering – Developing and grading Lab exercises on RPC-RMI, CORBA and Web services. Technical Resource Management: Administering IIS, Apache and MySQL servers. Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), USA Jun 2003 – Nov 2003 Title: Web Administrator Implemented the registration web site for the Conference on Information and Knowledge Management 2003. The responsibility involved complete management of issues related to registration of the Conference and four colocated Workshops. Site hosted at www.cikmreg.org Tools : PHP, MySQL, Apache School of Pharmacy, University of Missouri – Kansas City Jun 2003 – Aug 2003 Title: Research Assistant Conceived new Data Mining Algorithms for coalesced data sets of the studies performed on risk of Breast Cancer with Hormone Replacement Therapy. Implemented a generic tool for researchers at Pharmacy Department that allows sophisticated data analysis using different Data Mining Algorithms. Tools : Weka-3, C#.NET, Meta Analysis Mid America Heart Institute, Kansas City, MO-USA Aug 2002 – May 2003 Title: Research Assistant/Software Developer Designed and implemented a data mapping and filtering Web service based framework that maps Health Level 7 (HL7v2) documents into the local repository hosted on SQLServer2000. HL7v2 text documents are converted into HL7v3-XML documents. The XSDs were used to create ASP.NET controls in order to facilitate mapping from XML nodes to SQL Server2000 Data Tables. MSMQ was used for real time processing. COM+/MTS was used for transaction support. Tools: Rational Rose (UML), ASP.NET, ADO.NET, XML.NET, XPATH, SQL Server 2000, C#, MSMQ. Indian Space Research Organization, A’ bad, India Dec 2001 – May 2002 Title: Software Engineer Conceived and implemented an Expert System for Space research applications. User gives queries in Natural Language for carrying out Rule-based queries on a knowledge base of space images. Advanced Image Processing functions were also embedded. The development was done on IRIX platform using C with a JNI bridge for a Swing Interface Tools : Java, C, JNI, GATE (Natural Language Processing), Proprietary Image Processing tools (ISRO). APC, Nadiad India Jun 2000 – Nov 2001 Title: Network Administrator (Part time) Maintaining user accounts, analyzing dumps, installation, setup and debugging LAN problems. RESEARCH PROJECTS: PedSTAT – Statistics in Pediatric Cardiology (in progress) In the field of pediatric cardiology, very few attempts have been made analyzing correlated parameters to sketch various growth charts. We are developing high end statistical analysis tool to allow doctors at Children’s Mercy Hospital to analyze various trends and carry out interesting research studies. The tool is planned to integrate several data sources from Heartlab® and Meditech® system with superior statistical algorithms from SPSS® and R Framework. http://sice527.ddns.umkc.edu:81/pedstat/ OntoDoc -Get a Pleasant Surprise! (Jun-Dec 2003) A Collaborative Semantic Web portal for Researchers in Life Sciences. Blending principles of Social Networks, Semantic Web and Ontologies, the portal allows researchers working in different aspects of Life Sciences to discover and collaborative their work. Using Text Mining and Ontology based Reasoning, the portal suggests new and interesting connections among people. The eventual aim of the portal is to reduce the information burden, accelerate the speed of research and open up new avenues for interesting research collaborations. Prototype is available at http://sice527.ddns.umkc.edu:81/ontodoc OntoMedArchitect – The Medical Knowledge Engineer (Jul-Aug 2003) Formalizing Knowledge has been one of the greatest endeavors in science and philosophy. Hence, in Medical domain several Ontologies and Vocabularies (UMLS, Gene Ontology, NCI Thesaurus, MeSH, SNOMED etc) have been developed. However, knowledge representations for specialized sub-domain still remains a challenge. OntoMedArchitect tool semi-automatically architects an Ontology for given sub-domain based on Information Extraction in PubMed and mapping of MeSH concepts to existing Ontologies. The final result is an Ontology which commits to specialized domain with concepts extracted from other ontologies (currently from UMLS, GO and NCI). Pharmacy-MetaMining - probability(Breast Cancer, HRT) (Jun-Aug 2003) Data has paramount importance in Pharmaceutical sciences, even more important is the means used to analyze these data. Several studies have been published characterizing number of parameters affecting chances of acquiring Breast Cancer with Hormone Replacement therapy (HRT). We have developed specialized Data Mining Algorithm – MetaMining, modified C4.5, which considers semantic discrepancies in data sources, number of subjects and their results to discover the highly probable causes for the disease. We tested the algorithm on data collected from 27 different publications over last decade. A generic intuitive tool has been developed to allow researchers in School of Pharmacy at University of Missouri to carry out similar analysis for other diseases/problems using MetaMining Algorithm. BEE-SMART – A Natural Language Interface to Semantic Web (Jan-Apr 2003, Class Project) With advent of smart technologies for Web: Semantic Web and Web services, it is now possible to allow machines to interpret information and execute services on behalf of people. To deliver and realize the power of these technologies for a common user over Web, we developed an intuitive Natural Language Interface to Semantic Web. We implemented a Knowledge Mediator for BEE-SMART that employs WordNet based Information Extraction on Web documents to populate the Knowledge Base. I Leaded the Knowledge Mediator team in the project. The system can be accessed through http://sice527.ddns.umkc.edu:81/beesmart ADEDT - Association Based Distributed Medical Error Detection and Tracking tool (Aug-Dec 2002) Medical Errors account for a large number of deaths every year. By logging several events that occur in a general Hospital Environment, we can discover interesting hidden patterns over a period of time responsible for severe errors. Using intelligent Data Mining Algorithm (Association Mining), the tool facilitates detection and prevention of many such errors. The tool has been deployed at Children’s Mercy Hospital, Kansas City. HLM – HL7 Message Listener (Aug 2002 - May 2003) In a multi-organizational Hospital Information Systems (Saint Lukes, Kansas City), it is important to formally define processes to allow dynamic and efficient workflow management. We implemented an HL7 based Message Listener which acts as organizational interface to receive HL7 ADT messages. The broader goal was to fabricate an entire workflow system which smoothens various procedures in the environment. I developed module to convert HL7v2.x messages to XML based HL7v3 message. The system is currently deployed at Mid America Heart Institute, Kansas City, processing nearly 80000 ADT messages per day. SCHOLARSHIPS: Recipient of Chancellors Nonresident award by University of Missouri-Kansas City. Americas School on Agents and Multiagent Systems 2003 scholarship to participate in the school. American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) scholarship to attend the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, August 2003, Acapulco, Mexico SKILL SET: Programming: C, C++, Java, Perl, C#, VC++, XML.NET. Web: HTML, PHP, Java Script, Servlets, ASP.NET. Databases: SQL Server 2000, Oracle8i, MySQL Tools: Visual Studio .NET, JBuilder 5, Rational Rose. Knowledge base Tools & languages: Prolog, Lisp, RDF, OWL, Protégé-2000, Soar Technology: .NET, XML, XSLT, Web services, RMI, CORBA, DCOM. CERTIFICATIONS and COURSES: Microsoft .NET Training Program: Intensive course conducted by Microsoft on .NET and several key technologies in the market. Tutorials on usage of high-end tools (Visual Studio.NET) for development of state-of-the-art solutions and covering deployment issues. Sun Certified Java Programmer (SCJP) – Passed as of 5th of July 2000, scored 95% in the examination. Special Honor: Research in P2P computing spotlighted at http://www.jxta.org/universities/UMKC.html Memberships: American Medical Informatics Association – AMIA (FBKR-SIG) American Association of Artificial Intelligence - AAAI References Prof. Yugyung Lee FH 560D, School of Computing and Engineering University of Missouri- Kansas City, MO-64112 Email: [email protected], Ph: 816-235-5932 Contact Information Chintan O. Patel 5050 Oak Street, #315 Kansas City, MO – 64112, USA Ph: 816-931-9981(R), 816-235-2396(lab) Email: [email protected], [email protected]