
About
Kai Liu is an Assistant Professor in the Computer Science Division at Clemson University. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the Colorado School of Mines (adviser: Dr. Hua Wang). His research focuses on the intersection of Machine Learning and Optimization, particularly in designing robust, efficient, and scalable algorithms for data mining applications. Key areas include non-negative matrix factorization, tensor completion, and healthcare analytics such as Alzheimer's disease analysis.
Teaching: Liu has taught advanced courses including Optimization for Machine Learning, Advanced Machine Learning, and Applied Data Science at Clemson University. He also contributed to undergraduate courses like Discrete Structures.
Research Contributions: His work emphasizes theoretical guarantees for algorithms, with applications in bioinformatics (e.g., HIV-1 drug resistance prediction), computer vision, and healthcare. Notable methods include spherical principal component analysis and accelerated tensor completion techniques.
Professional Service: Liu serves on program committees for top conferences including ICML, NeurIPS, AAAI, and CVPR. He is a recognized expert in first-order optimization methods and high-dimensional statistics.
Personal Interests: Beyond academia, Liu engages in traditional Chinese culture (calligraphy, painting, poetry), enjoys hiking, and is an avid reader of biographies. He is also a marathon runner and long-time supporter of Real Madrid.
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