Distinguished Lecture:
Data Mining and Machine Learning for Analysis of Network Traffic
Collection and analysis of data from deployed networks is essential for understanding modern communication networks. Data mining and statistical analysis of network data are often employed to determine traffic loads, analyze patterns of users’ behavior, and predict future network traffic while various machine learning techniques proved valuable for predicting anomalous traffic behavior. In described case studies, traffic traces collected from various deployed networks and the Internet are used to characterize and model network traffic, analyze Internet topologies, and classify network anomalies.
About Ljiljana Trajkovic
Simon Fraser University, Canada
Ljiljana Trajkovic received the Dipl. Ing. degree from University of Pristina, Yugoslavia, in 1974, M.Sc. degrees in electrical engineering and computer engineering from Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, in 1979 and 1981, respectively, and a Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from University of California at Los Angeles, in 1986.
She is currently a Professor in the School of Engineering Science at Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. From 1995 to 1997, she was a National Science Foundation (NSF) Visiting Professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Department, University of California, Berkeley. She was a Research Scientist at Bell Communications Research, Morristown, NJ, from 1990 to 1997, and a Member of the Technical Staff at AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ, from 1988 to 1990. Her research interests include high-performance communication networks, control of communication systems, computer-aided circuit analysis and design, and theory of nonlinear circuits and dynamical systems.
Dr. Trajkovic served as IEEE Division X Delegate/Director (2019 2020) and IEEE Division X Delegate-Elect/Director-Elect (2018). She served as Senior Past President (20182019), Junior Past President (2016 2017), President (2014 2015), President-Elect (2013), Vice President Publications (2012 2013, 2010 2011), Vice President Long-Range Planning and Finance (20082009), and a Member at Large of the Board of Governors (2004 2006) of the IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society.
She served as 2007 President of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society and a member of its Board of Governors (2004-2005, 2001-2003).
She is Chair of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society joint Chapter of the Vancouver/Victoria Sections. She was Chair of the IEEE Technical Committee on Nonlinear Circuits and Systems (1998). She was General Co-Chair of SMC 2020 and SMC 2020 Workshop on BMI Systems and served as General Co-Chair of SMC 2019 and SMC 2018 Workshops on BMI Systems, SMC 2016, and HPSR 2014, Special Sessions Co-Chair of SMC 2017, Technical Program Chair of SMC 2017 and SMC 2016 Workshops on BMI Systems, Technical Program Co-Chair of ISCAS 2005, and Technical Program Chair and Vice General Co-Chair of ISCAS 2004.
She served as an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems (Part I) (2004 2005, 19931995), the IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems (Part II) (2018, 2002 2003, 19992001), and the IEEE Circuits and Systems Magazine (2001 2003). She is a Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society (2020 2021) and the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society (2020 2021, 2010 2011, 2002 2003).
She is a Professional Member of IEEE-HKN and a Life Fellow of the IEEE.
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