It was great discussing AI and text mining at Clemson University research symposium on AI.
We solve algorithmic, modeling and computational problems in AI, machine learning, quantum computing, network science, graphs, combinatorial scientific computing and more.
Monday, January 28, 2019
Saturday, January 12, 2019
Welcome new students!
Two new students, Zirou Qiu (MSc) and Korey Palmer (senior undergrad) are joining our research group.
Friday, January 11, 2019
Relaxation-Based Coarsening for Multilevel Hypergraph Partitioning
Accepted paper at SIAM Multiscale Modeling and Simulations
Ruslan Shaydulin, Jie Chen, Ilya Safro "Relaxation-Based Coarsening for Multilevel Hypergraph Partitioning", 2019, preprint at arXiv:1710.06552
Multilevel partitioning methods that are inspired by principles of multiscaling are the most powerful practical hypergraph partitioning solvers. Hypergraph partitioning has many applications in disciplines ranging from scientific computing to data science. In this paper we introduce the concept of algebraic distance on hypergraphs and demonstrate its use as an algorithmic component in the coarsening stage of multilevel hypergraph partitioning solvers. The algebraic distance is a vertex distance measure that extends hyperedge weights for capturing the local connectivity of vertices which is critical for hypergraph coarsening schemes. The practical effectiveness of the proposed measure and corresponding coarsening scheme is demonstrated through extensive computational experiments on a diverse set of problems. Finally, we propose a benchmark of hypergraph partitioning problems to compare the quality of other solvers.
Monday, November 26, 2018
Thesis defense
Congratulations to Varsha Chauhan for successfully defending her MSc thesis on planar graph generation!
Travel awards
Congratulations to Justin Sybrandt and Ruslan Shaydulin for receiving travel awards to present their papers at IEEE Big Data 2018 and APS 2018!
Thesis defense
Congratulations to Dr. Hayato Ushijima-Mwesigwa for successfully defending his Ph.D. thesis "Models for Networks with Consumable Resources"!
Community detection on NISQ devices
Accepted paper at at 3rd International Workshop on Post Moore's Era 2018
Supercomputing (PMES 2018)
Ruslan Shaydulin, Haayto Ushijima-Mwesigwa, Ilya Safro, Susan Mniszewski, Yuri Alexeev "Community Detection Across Emerging Quantum Architectures", preprint at arXiv:1810.07765, 2018
Sunday, November 25, 2018
Can we predict crimes in Chicago?
Our paper is accepted at IEEE Big Data 2018
Saroj K. Dash, I. Safro, Ravisutha S. Srinivasamurthy "Spatio-temporal prediction of crimes using network analytic approach", preprint at arXiv:1808.06241, 2018
It is quite evident that majority of the population lives in urban area today than in any time of the human history. This trend seems to increase in coming years. Studies say that nearly 80.7% of total population in USA stays in urban area. By 2030 nearly 60% of the population in the world will live in or move to cities. With the increase in urban population, it is important to keep an eye on criminal activities. By doing so, governments can enforce intelligent policing systems and hence many government agencies and local authorities have made the crime data publicly available. In this paper, we analyze Chicago city crime data fused with other social information sources using network analytic techniques to predict criminal activity for the next year. We observe that as we add more layers of data which represent different aspects of the society, the quality of prediction is improved. Our prediction models not just predict total number of crimes for the whole Chicago city, rather they predict number of crimes for all types of crimes and for different regions in City of Chicago.
What we do/Team/In news
Quantum Computing Quantum computers are expected to accelerate scientific discovery spanning many different areas such as medicine, AI, ...
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Quantum Computing Quantum computers are expected to accelerate scientific discovery spanning many different areas such as medicine, AI, ...
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We're pleased to share that our group has expanded with the addition of two PhD students. Bao Bach, joining from the Quantum Science an...
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We have another accepted paper which is the result of our collaboration with amazing colleagues at NASA/USRA, Rigetti and Purdue. Filip B. M...