SAS Data Mining Best Paper Award

2024 Winner(s)

Winning material: Triple Component Matrix Factorization: Untangling Global, Local, and Noisy Components

Purpose of the Award

The Data Mining (DM) Society of INFORMS announces the DM Best Paper Competition to recognize excellence among its members. The objective of the best paper competition is to recognize excellence among the high-quality research works of DM society members, and brings prestige to DM Society as well as to the recipients.

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Past Awardees

2024 Winner(s)
Naichen Shi Salar Fattahi, University of California, Berkeley Raed Al Kontar, University of Wisconsin, Madison
2024 Runner-Up
Emanuele Borgonovo, Bocconi University
Francesco Cappelli, Bocconi University
Xuefei Lu, SKEMA Business School
Elmar Plischke, Clausthal University of Technology
Cynthia Rudin, Duke University
2024 Finalist
Yongxiang Li, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Yu Tian, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Qian Xiao, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Jianguo Wu, Virginia Tech
Qian Xie, Cornell University
Raul Astudillo, Caltech
Peter Frazier, Princeton University Alexander Terenin, Cornell University
Ziv Scully, Cornell University
2022 Winner(s)
Hamsa Bastani, University of Pennsylvania Osbert Bastani, University of Pennsylvania
Park Sinchaisri, Wharton
2022 Runner-Up
Paul Brooks, Virginia Commonwealth University David J. Edwards Craig E. Larson Nico Van Cleemput
2020 Winner(s)
N. Bora Keskin, Duke University
Yuexing Li, Duke University
Nur Sunar, University of North Carolina
2020 Runner-Up
Ramin Moghaddas , University of Miami Yongtao Guan, University of Miami
2020 Finalist
Murtaza Nasir, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Ali Dag, Creighton University
Serhat Simsek , Montclair State University
Asil Oztekin, University of Massachusetts Lowell
2019 Winner(s)
Feng Liu , Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA Li Wang, The University of Texas at Arlington Yifei Lou, The University of Texas at Dallas Ren-Cang Li, The University of Texas at Arlington Patrick L. Purdon, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School
2019 Finalist
Andi Wang, Georgia Institute of Technology Juan Du, Georgia Institute of Technology
Xi Zhang , Peking University Jianjun Shi, Georgia Institute of Technology
Maxime C. Cohen, McGill University Kevin Jiao, New York University Renyu Zhang, New York University
Gah-Yi Ban, University of Maryland N. Bora Keskin, Duke University
2016 Winner(s)
Tuo Zhao, Johns Hopkins University
Xiaolei Fang, Georgia Institute of Technology
Chitta Ranjan, George Institute of Technology
Paul Brooks, Virginia Commonwealth University