Christos Faloutsos Fredkin University Professor of Computer Science Website CMU Scholars Page ORCiD Office 7003 Gates and Hillman Centers Email christos@andrew.cmu.edu Phone (412) 268-1457 Department Computer Science Department Administrative Support Person Oliver Moss Research Interests Databases Distributed Systems Machine Learning Advisees Jeremy Lee Catalina Vajiac Saranya Vijayakumar Minji Yoon Research/Teaching Statement There are two main focus areas: graph mining and stream mining. In the first, the goal is to find patterns in large graphs, so that we can spot anomalies, communities, patterns and regularities. Graphs appear in many instances: as document-term bipartitegraphs in Information retrieval, as web pages or blogs linking to each other, as customer-product recommendations, as protein-protein regulatory networks, as computer-network traffic, and many more. Our emphasis is on scalability, so that we can handle graphs withthousands and millions of nodes. Research directions include time-evolving graphs, where we have beenusing 'tensors' to find patterns, as well as graphs where the nodes and/or the edges have attributes. The second research area focuses on streams, which are semi-infinitenumerical time series. The setting also has numerous applications, like sensor data monitoring, motion capture data, automatic alerts in the 'self-*' PetaByte storage system, chlorine level monitoring on the drinking water, and several more. The emphasis is to develop algorithms that inspect every measurementonly once, and then discard it, since we can not affort to store the huge volume of historical data. The common threads in both areas are the power-laws and the existenceof self-similarity. Real graphs have skewed, Zipf-like degree distributions, and consist of communities-within-communities. Similarly, real sensor measurements are often bursty, but still self-similar, with bursts within bursts. We use or develop tools that exactly exploit the power laws and self-similarity, to find better patterns and anomalies than standard tools would find. keywords: Database Management Systems, Data Mining, Graphs, Social Networks, Network Security. Publications Journal Article Correction to: TurboLift: fast accuracy lifting for historical data recovery (The VLDB Journal, (2020), 29, 5, (1129-1148), 10.1007/s00778-020-00609-6) 2024 • The VLDB journal • 33(1):253 Yang F, Almutairi FM, Song HA, Faloutsos C, Sidiropoulos ND, Zadorozhny V Preprint EBV: Electronic Bee-Veterinarian for Principled Mining and Forecasting of Honeybee Time Series 2024 Hossain MS, Faloutsos C, Baer B, Kim H, Tsotras VJ Preprint NetInfoF Framework: Measuring and Exploiting Network Usable Information 2024 Lee M-C, Yu H, Zhang J, Ioannidis VN, Song X, Adeshina S, Zheng D, Faloutsos C Preprint OmniMatch: Effective Self-Supervised Any-Join Discovery in Tabular Data Repositories 2024 Koutras C, Zhang J, Qin X, Lei C, Ioannidis V, Faloutsos C, Karypis G, Katsifodimos A Preprint OpenTab: Advancing Large Language Models as Open-domain Table Reasoners 2024 Kong K, Zhang J, Shen Z, Srinivasan B, Lei C, Faloutsos C, Rangwala H, Karypis G
Journal Article Correction to: TurboLift: fast accuracy lifting for historical data recovery (The VLDB Journal, (2020), 29, 5, (1129-1148), 10.1007/s00778-020-00609-6) 2024 • The VLDB journal • 33(1):253 Yang F, Almutairi FM, Song HA, Faloutsos C, Sidiropoulos ND, Zadorozhny V
Preprint EBV: Electronic Bee-Veterinarian for Principled Mining and Forecasting of Honeybee Time Series 2024 Hossain MS, Faloutsos C, Baer B, Kim H, Tsotras VJ
Preprint NetInfoF Framework: Measuring and Exploiting Network Usable Information 2024 Lee M-C, Yu H, Zhang J, Ioannidis VN, Song X, Adeshina S, Zheng D, Faloutsos C
Preprint OmniMatch: Effective Self-Supervised Any-Join Discovery in Tabular Data Repositories 2024 Koutras C, Zhang J, Qin X, Lei C, Ioannidis V, Faloutsos C, Karypis G, Katsifodimos A
Preprint OpenTab: Advancing Large Language Models as Open-domain Table Reasoners 2024 Kong K, Zhang J, Shen Z, Srinivasan B, Lei C, Faloutsos C, Rangwala H, Karypis G