Women in AI APAC Interview Series episode 4 - Dr Yun Sing Koh
Release Date: 05/02/2023
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Our esteemed guests are all representing sponsors of the Women in AI Awards, which will be held on 16th June in Sydney for the APAC region.
Our next guest is Dr Yun Sing Koh, Associate Professor in the School of Computer Science at the University of Auckland.
Bio:
Dr Yun Sing Koh is an associate professor in the School of Computer Science at the University of Auckland, specializing in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML). Currently, she holds the position of Director of the Centre of Machine Learning for Social Good. Her research mainly focuses on three areas: continual learning and adaptation, anomaly detection, and data stream mining. She applies her research to interdisciplinary applications in environment and health domains. Throughout her career, she has published more than 100 peer-reviewed publications in top conference venues such as IJCAI, IEEE ICDE, IEEE ICDM. She has also published in high-quality journals, including Machine Learning Journal and Journal of Artificial Intelligence, and has received numerous awards, such as the best paper award at the Australasian Artificial Intelligence Conference (2022, 2018), best research paper award at IEEE Data Science Advance Analytics (2022), and AUT University Vice-Chancellor Emerging Researcher Award (2009).
Between 2012-2023, she secured various grants and contracts, including being a primary investigator for prestigious grants internationally and nationally, such as the New Zealand Royal Society of Fast-Start Marsden and Office of Naval Research Grant, US. Currently, she holds or is a part of 7 major grants as a principal or associate investigator. Yun Sing is currently a fellow for the 2023 Convergence Research (CORE) Institute funded by United States National Science Foundation. Aside from her research work, she has also been active in contributing to service and leadership roles in various organizations. She held the position of General Chair of the Australasian Data Mining 2022 and General Chair of the IEEE International Conference of Data Mining 2021. She also served as Program Committee Co-Chair for the Australasian Data Mining Conference 2018, Workshop and Tutorial Chair for European Conference of Machine Learning and Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery 2021, Publicity Chair at 24th ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management 2015, and Workshop Co-Chair, Pacific-Asia Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining Conference 2011. Since 2018, she has been a steering committee member for the Australasian Data Mining Conference and is a senior program committee member for top conferences, including AAAI, IJCAI, PAKDD, and ECML.
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