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Email: csci@utrgv.edu
Phone: 956-665-2320

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Time Series Data Miner (TDM)

What We Do


The TDM research team aims to push the boundaries of current data mining and knowledge discovery technology in mining time series data such as sensor signal and video. At TDM lab, you will gain great experience in data mining research, as well as problem-solving skills to solve the challenging but exciting topics. We encourage any students who are interested in data mining and knowledge discovery to join our group!

 

Current Projects
  • Time Series Pattern Discovery
  • Anomaly Detection
  • Knowledge Discovery
  • Data Retrieval and Indexing
  • Representation Learning

 

 

 

TDM Research Advisors


Dr. Yifeng Gao
Assistant Professor
yifeng.gao@utrgv.edu

Areas of Research

  • Data Mining
  • Machine Learning

 

 

 

Related Courses


CSCI 4343 Data Mining

This course provides a comprehensive understanding of techniques to extract valuable patterns from large datasets. Covering concepts from data preprocessing, exploratory analysis, supervised and unsupervised learning methods, to evaluation techniques, the course delves into big data scalability, text mining, and ethical considerations.

 

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