André is an Assistant Professor at the Western Paraná State University (Unioeste), Foz do Iguazu, Brazil. He is a Ph.D. in Computer Science and Computational Mathematics (2019) at the University of São Paulo. Andre's research interests are in machine learning, focusing on time series, data stream, and quantification. He has recently destined efforts to improve insect sensing, which involves data gathering, filtering, and algorithms for classifying and counting insects (disease vector mosquitoes such as dengue, zika, and chikungunya).
Latest News!
[2023] IVCC sub-grant between Unioeste and UNSW was extended!
[2022] All my undergrad students got FA scholarships
[2021] Our paper that describes the wingbeat frequency under different environmental conditions was recently released - The impact of body size on Aedes [Stegomyia] aegypti wingbeat frequency: implications for mosquito identification
[2021] I was invited as SPC member of IJCAI'21
[2020] Our R package for quantification is now available from CRAN - R Package
[2020] Our paper reached the best paper award at IEEEDSAA: "Accurately Quantifying a Billion Instances per Second"
[2020] I'm glad to have our paper "The Importance of the Test Set Size in Quantification Assessment" accepted at IJCAI'20
Awards
2020 - Best Research Paper Award, IEEE International Conference on Data Science and Advanced Analytics, IEEE
2019 - AAAI-19 Scholar Award
2018 - Honorable Mention for best article at USP’s International Symposium of Undergraduate Research (International Stage)
2015 - Google Research Award in Latin America, Google Brasil