Towards Usable Pattern Mining

Defense type
HDR
Starting date
Location
IRISA Rennes
Room
En raison de la crise sanitaire, le nombre de places est limité.
Speaker
Peggy Cellier
Theme

About 15 years ago, pattern mining algorithms could extract millions of patterns from large amount of complex data in a few seconds. The goal of time efficiency had been achieved. However these millions of patterns were unusable because they were too numerous, redundant and of unequal interest. Since then, the new challenge is to make pattern mining methods “usable”.

This HDR presents my research activities on pattern mining, conducted over the last decade within the SemLIS team. I select two aspects of my work in this talk. The first aspect is about usable pattern mining for natural language processing tasks. The second aspect is about compression-based pattern mining approaches.

Composition of the jury
Maguelonne Teisseire - INRAE UMR Tetis, France - Rapportrice
Jilles Vreeken - CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security, Max Planck Institute, Germany - Rapporteur
Pierre Zweigenbaum - LIMSI CNRS, France - Rapporteur
Toon Calders - University of Antwerp, Belgium - Examinateur
Bruno Crémilleux - Université de Caen, France - Examinateur
Céline Robardet - INSA Lyon, France - Examinatrice
Pascale Sébillot - INSA Rennes, France - Examinatrice
Alexandre Termier - Université de Rennes 1 - Examinateur
Sébastien Ferré - Université de Rennes 1 - Invité