Yesterday I obtained my PhD degree. See below for a short summary of my work. Thank you @tuecursor!
Home Stretch | Discovering unusual patterns in data https://t.co/ahx4YcEwfW via @tuecursor
Wishing everyone an amazing 2025! 🎉 How do you look back on 2024? I can only be grateful for the incredible support of my two supervisors Mykola @pechenizkiy and Wouter Duivesteijn! 🙏 Here's to a longer collaboration 🥂, but not before my PhD defense on 16 January 2025! 💪
Working in academia can be challenging. There may be so much on your plate that you do not enjoy anymore. You start wondering whether you are still in the right place...
But then you have few holidays, you rest, you sleep, and you know you will do this for many more years!
Do you read all the titles and then decide? Do you try to find a system in the placing of the posters and see the ones close to your topic? Then, when you cannot find such a system, you just go to the ones where the author looks cute! 😁 #NeurIPS2024
In a conference hall with 100 posters, how do you decide which ones to read? Do you go to the ones where there is already a group of people gathered? (Then make sure your colleagues are surrounding you) #NeurIPS2024
Getting ready for @NeurIPSConf. In particular the #CRL workshop. I finished my poster today! Stay tuned for more On the role of prognostic factors and effect modifiers!
We are hiring for 3 fully funded PhD positions at TU Eindhoven. If you or someone you know is interested in research into knowledge graphs, please check out the following two links: https://t.co/oejQAIraLn and https://t.co/da5D3acqHB
Today @ECMLPKDD has started!
My co-author @wouterd84 will present our paper about exceptional transition behaviour this #wednesday 14.00u in the sequence mining track.
A short thread:
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An example of what we find:
A subgroup of patients with low HbA1c values that can be best modeled with a 1st order chain (instead of a 2nd order chain).
These patients have more stable blood glucose values than the overall patient population.
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Nice to see @wouterd84 using an entire zoo of animal emoticons to explain an awesome data mining framework: exceptional model mining (EMM), during our MSc course Research Topics in Data Mining @TUeindhoven 🐢🐍🐑🦜🐟🐌🐙🦛🐖🐒🐘🦉🕷️🐇