"I'm Winston Wolf. I solve Problems." (and try to prove theorems.)

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Intro

Matteo Riondato is a Ph.D. candidate in Computer Science at Brown University (Providence, RI) under the supervision of Prof. Eli Upfal, working on Project Longview.

Matteo's current Erdős number is 3 (Erdős → Suen → Upfal → Matteo).

He was born in Padova (Padua), in the foggy northern Italy, in 1986. After having spent his childhood playing with LEGOs and other nerdish games, he was introduced to computers, and have never left them since he was 14.

UNIX lover since the very beginning of his computer interest, he is part of the FreeBSD community as a developer with write privileges on the main source tree (a.k.a. src committer). He was one of the FreeSBIE developers and the release engineer for the FreeSBIE-2.X series (R.I.P. FreeSBIE). Nowadays, he focuses more on solving bugs: like Pulp Fiction's Mister Wolf, he enjoys solving Problems (or better, Problem Reports a.k.a. PRs).

Matteo keeps an active blog (Matteo's Wasps' Nest) since 2002, although at that time he did not know what blogs were.

More or less everything you find on this page can be found in Matteo's CV.

Contact

Email: matteo@cs.brown.edu

Room: CIT 551 321

Address: Box 1910, 115 Waterman Street 4th Fl., Providence, RI 02912

 

Education and Research

Matteo is currently a Ph.D. Candidate in Computer Science at Brown University (he joined the program in Fall 2009) and he is lucky enough to have Prof. Eli Upfal as doctoral advisor. The thesis proposal is planned for September 2012. Expected graduation date is December 2013. The thesis committee is composed by Prof. Eli Upfal, Prof. Uğur Çetintemel (Brown CS), and Prof. Basilis Gidas (Brown Appl. Math.).

Matteo holds a Laurea (B.Sc.) in Information Engineering and a Laurea Magistrale (Sc.M.) summa cum laude in Computer Engineering from Università degli Studi di Padova, Italy, and a Sc.M. in Computer Science from Brown University.

Matteo's research is focused on the use of methods from statistical learning theory and probability in data mining and database management, and more broadly in computer science. He also has a strong belief that algorithms should provide provable guarantees on their output, but he does not regret using more heuristic-like machine learning techniques in his works. Matteo is also very interested in MapReduce and in the development of algorithms for this novel parallel/distributed architecture.

He is a member of the Data Management Research Group and of the Theory Group at Brown. He is a student member in Project Longview.

Publications (DBLP, Google Scholar)

6) M. Riondato, E. Upfal. Efficient Discovery of Association Rules and Frequent Itemsets through Sampling with Tight Performance Gurantees. arXiv:1111.6937v2 (PDF)

5) A. Pietracaprina, G. Pucci, M. Riondato, F. Silvestri, E. Upfal. Space-Round Tradeoffs for MapReduce Computations. arXiv:1111.2228v1 (PDF)

4) M. Akdere, U. Cetintemel, M. Riondato, E. Upfal, S. B. Zdonik. Learning-based Query Performance Modeling and Prediction. International Conference on Data Engineering 2012 (ICDE 2012) (PDF)

3) M. Riondato, M. Akdere, U. Çetintemel, S. B. Zdonik, E. Upfal. The VC-Dimension of SQL Queries and Selectivity Estimation Through Sampling. European Conference on Machine Learning and Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery 2011 (ECML PKDD 2011) (full version on arXiv)

2) M. Akdere, U. Çetintemel, M. Riondato, E. Upfal, S. B. Zdonik. The Case for Predictive Database Systems: Opportunities and Challenges. 5th Biennial Conference on Innovative Data Systems Research (CIDR 2011) (PDF)

1) A. Pietracaprina, M. Riondato, E. Upfal, F. Vandin. Mining Top-K Frequent Itemsets Through Progressive Sampling. Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, Volume 21, Number 2, 2010 (Springer, arXiv.)

Invited talks

Other technical writings

Academic Experiences

Service

My coauthors (to feed the search engines)

Mert Akdere, Uğur Çetintemel, Andrea Pietracaprina, Geppino Pucci, Francesco Silvestri, Eli Upfal, Fabio Vandin, Stanley B. Zdonik, …

 

Unsorted Stuff

If you're paranoid…

My GnuPG/PGP key

Listen

How to pronounce my name

Just in case you wonder…

Matteo's Wasps' Nest, my other page, blog-like, partly in Italian

Silvio Riondato, my father, in Italian

Ezio Riondato, my grandfather, in Italian

My web page at Brown CS, should be almost the exact copy of this one

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Last Update: Feb 4th 2012