Joerg SanderView profile
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Joerg Sander is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Computing Science at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Science. His research focuses on knowledge discovery in databases, particularly density-based clustering (e.g., DBSCAN, OPTICS, HDBSCAN*) and outlier detection (e.g., LOF). He is a leading contributor to foundational algorithms in data mining, including the DBSCAN paper which received the 2014 SIGKDD Test-of-Time Award. Education: M.A., Philosophy of Science (University of Munich, 1989) Diploma in Computer Science (University of Munich, 1996) Ph.D., Computer Science (University of Munich, 1998) Research Interests: Design and theoretical analysis of clustering algorithms Outlier detection methodologies Spatial and high-dimensional data mining Algorithm scalability and visualization Key Contributions: DBSCAN (density-based spatial clustering of applications with noise) OPTICS (ordering points to identify the clustering structure) LOF (local outlier factor) Awards: SIGKDD Test-of-Time Award (2014)









