Ramakrishnan Srikant

Ramakrishnan Srikant is a Google Fellow at Google.

Ramakrishnan Srikant
Alma materUniversity of Wisconsin
AwardsACM Fellow (2014) [1]
Scientific career
FieldsComputer Science
InstitutionsIBM, Google
ThesisFast Algorithms for Mining Association Rules and Sequential Patterns (1996)
Doctoral advisorRakesh Agrawal
Jeffrey Naughton
Websitewww.rsrikant.com

His primary field of research is Data Mining. His 1994 paper, Fast algorithms for mining association rules,[2] co-authored with Rakesh Agrawal has acquired over 16000 citations as per Google Scholar[3] as of July 2014, and is thus one of the most cited papers in the area of Data Mining. It won the VLDB 10-year award in 2004.[4] His 1995 paper, Mining Sequential Patterns,[5] also co-authored with Rakesh Agrawal, was awarded the ICDE Influential Paper Award in 2008,[6] and his 2004 paper, Order-Preserving Encryption for Numeric Data,[7] co-authored with Rakesh Agrawal, Jerry Kiernan and Yirong Xu, won the 2014 SIGMOD Test of Time Award.[8]

Srikant is a winner of the Grace Murray Hopper Award[9] and was also awarded the SIGKDD Innovation Award in the year 2006.[10]

He was elected to Fellow of ACM (2014) for contributions to knowledge discovery and data mining.[11]

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