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Dr Rohitash Chandra

Dr Rohitash Chandra

Senior Lecturer
  1. PhD in Artificial Intelligence, Victoria University of Wellington (2012)
  2. MSc. in Artificial Intelligence, University of Fiji (2008)
  3. BSc. in Computer Science and Engineering Technology, University of the South Pacific (2006)
Science
School of Mathematics & Statistics

Dr Rohitash Chandra is a Senior Lecturer in Data Science at the UNSW School of Mathematics and Statistics.He leads a program of research encircling methodologies and applications of artificial intelligence. The methodologies include Bayesian deep learning, neuroevolution, ensemble learning, and data augmentation. The applications include climate extremes, geoscientific models, mineral exploration, biomedicine, and COVID-19 where the focus has been drug selection, infection forecasting, and social media-based language modelling. Dr Chandra has also pioneered the area of language models for studying ancient religious-philosophical texts. Dr Chandra used machine learning and remote sensing for mineral exploration and is currently focusing on critical metals. He has been using machine learning for climate extremes and currently developing a model for decadal forecasts of high-category cyclones.

Dr Chandra is the Data Theme Lead of the Australian Research Council (ARC ITTC) Dr Chandra has been one of the Chief Investigators of the (2021-2022) project on the use of machine learning for COVID-19 drug repurposing. Apart from science, Dr Chandra takes a lot of interest in literature and humanities and has edited and published poetry collections. Dr Chandra is a strong advocate of human rights and diversity and is a UNSW (2021-2023).

Prior to joining UNSW, Dr Chandra held a Chancellor's Research Fellowship at theUniversity of Sydney (2017 - 2019). Prior to this, hehas taken roles as a Research Fellow in Machine Learning at Rolls Royce@Corp Lab, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore;Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Bioinformatics at Victoria University of Wellington (January to June 2012), and Lecturer in Computing Science at the University of the South Pacific (2013- 2015). Dr. Chandra is originally from Fiji (Nausori) and has a Girmit Indian heritage.

Dr Chandra is on the Editorial Board for Geoscientific Model Development published by the European Geoscience Union (EGU). He also served as an Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, and Neurocomputing (2021-2022). Dr. Chandra is a Senior Member of IEEE and an Associate Fellow of the BritishHigher Education Academy (HEA). Dr Chandra is the founding director of the Transitional Artificial Intelligence Research Group (t-AI) based at UNSW Sydney. Since 2021, Dr Chandra has been featured in the Stanford's list of World Top 2% scientists. His research publication culture demonstrating leadership is given by the first, last, and corresponding author which makes more than 90% of his publications. Furthermore, 85% journal articles appear in Q1 journals (Citescore and SJR).

Phone
0413071839
Location
School of Mathematics and Statistics Anita B. Lawrence Centre, Room 2055 UNSW Sydney, Kensington, Sydney
  • Book Chapters | 2019
    Deo R; Chandra R, 2019, 'Multi-step-ahead Cyclone Intensity Prediction with Bayesian Neural Networks', in , pp. 282 - 295,
    Book Chapters | 2017
    Chandra R; Azizi L; Cripps S, 2017, 'Bayesian neural learning via langevin dynamics for chaotic time series prediction', in , pp. 564 - 573,
    Book Chapters | 2017
    Chandra R, 2017, 'Co-evolutionary multi-task learning for modular pattern classification', in , pp. 692 - 701,
    Book Chapters | 2017
    Chandra R, 2017, 'Dynamic cyclone wind-intensity prediction using co-evolutionary multi-task learning', in , pp. 618 - 627,
    Book Chapters | 2017
    Chandra R, 2017, 'Multi-task modular backpropagation for feature-based pattern classification', in , pp. 558 - 566,
    Book Chapters | 2017
    Chandra R, 2017, 'Towards an affective computational model for machine consciousness', in , pp. 897 - 907,
    Book Chapters | 2016
    Chandra R; Gupta A; Ong YS; Goh CK, 2016, 'Evolutionary multi-task learning for modular training of feedforward neural networks', in , pp. 37 - 46,
    Book Chapters | 2016
    Chaudhry S; Chandra R, 2016, 'Unconstrained face detection from a mobile source using convolutional neural networks', in , pp. 567 - 576,
    Book Chapters | 2016
    Hussein S; Chandra R, 2016, 'Chaotic feature selection and reconstruction in time series prediction', in , pp. 3 - 11,
    Book Chapters | 2016
    Nand R; Chandra R, 2016, 'Coevolutionary feature selection and reconstruction in neuro-evolution for time series prediction', in , pp. 285 - 297,
    Book Chapters | 2016
    Nand R; Chandra R, 2016, 'Competitive Island cooperative neuro-evolution of feedforward networks for time series prediction', in Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), pp. 160 - 170,
    Book Chapters | 2016
    Nand R; Chandra R, 2016, 'Reverse neuron level decomposition for cooperative neuro-evolution of feedforward networks for time series prediction', in , pp. 171 - 182,
    Book Chapters | 2016
    Wong G; Chandra R; Sharma A, 2016, 'Memetic cooperative neuro-evolution for chaotic time series prediction', in , pp. 299 - 308,
    Book Chapters | 2015
    Bali KK; Chandra R; Omidvar MN, 2015, 'Competitive island-based cooperative coevolution for efficient optimization of large-scale fully-separable continuous functions', in , pp. 137 - 147,
    Book Chapters | 2015
    Bali KK; Chandra R, 2015, 'Multi-island competitive cooperative coevolution for real parameter global optimization', in , pp. 127 - 136,
    Book Chapters | 2015
    Bali KK; Chandra R, 2015, 'Scaling up multi-island competitive cooperative coevolution for real parameter global optimisation', in , pp. 34 - 48,
    Book Chapters | 2015
    Chandra R; Dayal KS, 2015, 'Coevolutionary recurrent neural networks for prediction of rapid intensification in wind intensity of tropical cyclones in the south pacific region', in , pp. 43 - 52,
    Book Chapters | 2015
    Nand R; Chandra R, 2015, 'Neuron-synapse level problem decomposition method for cooperative neuro-evolution of feedforward networks for time series prediction', in , pp. 90 - 100,
    Book Chapters | 2015
    Wong G; Chandra R, 2015, 'Enhancing competitive island cooperative neuro-evolution through backpropagation for pattern classification', in , pp. 293 - 301,
    Book Chapters | 2012
    Chandra R; Zhang M; Peng L, 2012, 'Application of cooperative convolution optimization for 13C metabolic flux analysis: Simulation of isotopic labeling patterns based on tandem mass spectrometry measurements', in , pp. 178 - 187,
    Book Chapters | 2010
    Chandra R; Frean M; Zhang M, 2010, 'An encoding scheme for cooperative coevolutionary feedforward neural networks', in , pp. 253 - 262,
    Book Chapters | 2009
    Chandra R; Zhang M; Rolland L, 2009, 'Solving the forward kinematics of the 3RPR planar parallel manipulator using a hybrid meta-heuristic paradigm', in , pp. 177 - 182,
  • Journal articles | 2024
    Bansal C; Deepa PR; Agarwal V; Chandra R, 2024, 'A clustering and graph deep learning-based framework for COVID-19 drug repurposing', Expert Systems with Applications, 249,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Chandra R; Simmons J, 2024, 'Bayesian Neural Networks via MCMC: A Python-Based Tutorial', IEEE Access, 12, pp. 70519 - 70549,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Chandra R; Tiwari A; Jain N; Badhe S, 2024, 'Large Language Models for Metaphor Detection: Bhagavad Gita and Sermon on the Mount', IEEE Access, 12, pp. 84452 - 84469,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Chandra R, 2024, 'Science and Hinduism share the vision of a quest for truth', Nature Human Behaviour,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Chen E; Andersen MS; Chandra R, 2024, 'Deep learning framework with Bayesian data imputation for modelling and forecasting groundwater levels', Environmental Modelling and Software, 178,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Deo R; John CM; Zhang C; Whitton K; Salles T; Webster JM; Chandra R, 2024, 'Deepdive: Leveraging Pre-trained Deep Learning for Deep-Sea ROV Biota Identification in the Great Barrier Reef', Scientific Data, 11,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Deo R; Webster JM; Salles T; Chandra R, 2024, 'ReefCoreSeg: A Clustering-Based Framework for Multi-Source Data Fusion for Segmentation of Reef Drill Cores', IEEE Access, 12, pp. 12164 - 12180,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Ke Y; Bian R; Chandra R, 2024, 'A unified machine learning framework for basketball team roster construction: NBA and WNBA[Formula presented]', Applied Soft Computing, 153,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Khan AA; Chaudhari O; Chandra R, 2024, 'A review of ensemble learning and data augmentation models for class imbalanced problems: Combination, implementation and evaluation', Expert Systems with Applications, 244,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Khan AA; Hussain S; Chandra R, 2024, 'A Quantum-Inspired Predator–Prey Algorithm for Real-Parameter Optimization', Algorithms, 17,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Nagar S; Farahbakhsh E; Awange J; Chandra R, 2024, 'Remote sensing framework for geological mapping via stacked autoencoders and clustering', Advances in Space Research,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Nguyen NM; Tran MN; Chandra R, 2024, 'Sequential reversible jump MCMC for dynamic Bayesian neural networks', Neurocomputing, 564,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Wang T; Beard R; Hawkins J; Chandra R, 2024, 'Recursive Deep Learning Framework for Forecasting the Decadal World Economic Outlook', IEEE Access, 12, pp. 152921 - 152944,
    Journal articles | 2023
    Bai G; Chandra R, 2023, 'Gradient boosting Bayesian neural networks via Langevin MCMC', Neurocomputing, 558,
    Journal articles | 2023
    Barve S; Webster JM; Chandra R, 2023, 'Reef-Insight: A Framework for Reef Habitat Mapping with Clustering Methods Using Remote Sensing', Information (Switzerland), 14,
    Journal articles | 2023
    Chandra R; Bansal C; Kang M; Blau T; Agarwal V; Singh P; Wilson LOW; Vasan S, 2023, 'Unsupervised machine learning framework for discriminating major variants of concern during COVID-19', PLoS ONE, 18,
    Journal articles | 2023
    Chandra R; Sharma YV, 2023, 'Surrogate-assisted distributed swarm optimisation for computationally expensive geoscientific models', Computational Geosciences, 27, pp. 939 - 954,
    Journal articles | 2023
    Kapoor A; Negi A; Marshall L; Chandra R, 2023, 'Cyclone trajectory and intensity prediction with uncertainty quantification using variational recurrent neural networks', Environmental Modelling and Software, 162,
    Journal articles | 2023
    Kapoor A; Pathiraja S; Marshall L; Chandra R, 2023, 'DeepGR4J: A deep learning hybridization approach for conceptual rainfall-runoff modelling', Environmental Modelling and Software, 169,
    Journal articles | 2023
    Kumar AK; Jain S; Jain S; Ritam M; Xia Y; Chandra R, 2023, 'Physics-informed neural entangled-ladder network for inhalation impedance of the respiratory system', Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 231,
    Journal articles | 2023
    Lande J; Pillay A; Chandra R, 2023, 'Deep learning for COVID-19 topic modelling via Twitter: Alpha, Delta and Omicron', PLoS ONE, 18,
    Journal articles | 2023
    Renanse A; Sharma A; Chandra R, 2023, 'Memory capacity of recurrent neural networks with matrix representation', Neurocomputing, 560,
    Journal articles | 2023
    Shukla A; Bansal C; Badhe S; Ranjan M; Chandra R, 2023, 'An evaluation of Google Translate for Sanskrit to English translation via sentiment and semantic analysis', Natural Language Processing Journal, 4, pp. 100025 - 100025,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Anshuka A; Chandra R; Buzacott AJV; Sanderson D; van Ogtrop FF, 2022, 'Spatio temporal hydrological extreme forecasting framework using LSTM deep learning model', Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment, 36, pp. 3467 - 3485,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Chandra R; Jain A; Chauhan DS, 2022, 'Deep learning via LSTM models for COVID-19 infection forecasting in India', PLoS ONE, 17,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Chandra R; Jain M; Maharana M; Krivitsky PN, 2022, 'Revisiting Bayesian Autoencoders With MCMC', IEEE Access, 10, pp. 40482 - 40495,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Chandra R; Kulkarni V, 2022, 'Semantic and Sentiment Analysis of Selected Bhagavad Gita Translations Using BERT-Based Language Framework', IEEE Access, 10, pp. 21291 - 21315,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Chandra R; Ranjan M, 2022, 'Artificial intelligence for topic modelling in Hindu philosophy: Mapping themes between the Upanishads and the Bhagavad Gita', PLoS ONE, 17,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Chandra R; Tiwari A, 2022, 'Distributed Bayesian optimisation framework for deep neuroevolution', Neurocomputing, 470, pp. 51 - 65,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Jain HA; Agarwal V; Bansal C; Kumar A; Faheem ; Mohammed MUR; Murugesan S; Simpson MM; Karpe AV; Chandra R; MacRaild CA; Styles IK; Peterson AL; Cooper MA; Kirkpatrick CMJ; Shah RM; Palombo EA; Trevaskis NL; Creek DJ; Vasan SS, 2022, 'CoviRx: A User-Friendly Interface for Systematic Down-Selection of Repurposed Drug Candidates for COVID-19', Data, 7,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Kapoor A; Nukala E; Chandra R, 2022, 'Bayesian neuroevolution using distributed swarm optimization and tempered MCMC[Formula presented]', Applied Soft Computing, 129,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Kumar AK; Ritam M; Han L; Guo S; Chandra R, 2022, 'Deep learning for predicting respiratory rate from biosignals', Computers in Biology and Medicine, 144,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Ngo G; Beard R; Chandra R, 2022, 'Evolutionary bagging for ensemble learning', Neurocomputing, 510, pp. 1 - 14,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Sharma A; Singh PK; Chandra R, 2022, 'SMOTified-GAN for Class Imbalanced Pattern Classification Problems', IEEE Access, 10, pp. 30655 - 30665,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Shirmard H; Farahbakhsh E; Heidari E; Pour AB; Pradhan B; Müller D; Chandra R, 2022, 'A Comparative Study of Convolutional Neural Networks and Conventional Machine Learning Models for Lithological Mapping Using Remote Sensing Data', Remote Sensing, 14,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Shirmard H; Farahbakhsh E; Müller RD; Chandra R, 2022, 'A review of machine learning in processing remote sensing data for mineral exploration', Remote Sensing of Environment, 268,
    Journal articles | 2021
    Chandra R; Bhagat A; Maharana M; Krivitsky PN, 2021, 'Bayesian Graph Convolutional Neural Networks via Tempered MCMC', IEEE Access, 9, pp. 130353 - 130365,
    Journal articles | 2021
    Chandra R; Cripps S; Butterworth N; Muller RD, 2021, 'Precipitation reconstruction from climate-sensitive lithologies using Bayesian machine learning', Environmental Modelling and Software, 139, pp. 105002,
    Journal articles | 2021
    Chandra R; Goyal S; Gupta R, 2021, 'Evaluation of Deep Learning Models for Multi-Step Ahead Time Series Prediction', IEEE Access, 9, pp. 83105 - 83123,
    Journal articles | 2021
    Chandra R; He Y, 2021, 'Bayesian neural networks for stock price forecasting before and during COVID-19 pandemic', PLoS ONE, 16,
    Journal articles | 2021
    Chandra R; Krishna A, 2021, 'COVID-19 sentiment analysis via deep learning during the rise of novel cases', PLoS ONE, 16,
    Journal articles | 2021
    Chandra R; Saini R, 2021, 'Biden vs Trump: Modeling US General Elections Using BERT Language Model', IEEE Access, 9, pp. 128494 - 128505,
    Journal articles | 2021
    Diaz-Rodriguez J; Müller RD; Chandra R, 2021, 'Predicting the emplacement of Cordilleran porphyry copper systems using a spatio-temporal machine learning model', Ore Geology Reviews, 137,
    Journal articles | 2021
    Olierook HKH; Scalzo R; Kohn D; Chandra R; Farahbakhsh E; Clark C; Reddy SM; Müller RD, 2021, 'Bayesian geological and geophysical data fusion for the construction and uncertainty quantification of 3D geological models', Geoscience Frontiers, 12, pp. 479 - 493,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Chandra R; Jain K; Kapoor A; Aman A, 2020, 'Surrogate-assisted parallel tempering for Bayesian neural learning', Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, 94, pp. 103700,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Chandra R; Kapoor A, 2020, 'Bayesian neural multi-source transfer learning', Neurocomputing, 378, pp. 54 - 64,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Farahbakhsh E; Chandra R; Olierook HKH; Scalzo R; Clark C; Reddy SM; Müller RD, 2020, 'Computer vision-based framework for extracting tectonic lineaments from optical remote sensing data', International Journal of Remote Sensing, 41, pp. 1760 - 1787,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Farahbakhsh E; Hezarkhani A; Eslamkish T; Bahroudi A; Chandra R, 2020, 'Three-dimensional weights of evidence modelling of a deep-seated porphyry cu deposit', Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis, 20, pp. 480 - 495,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Pall J; Chandra R; Azam D; Salles T; Webster JM; Scalzo R; Cripps S, 2020, 'Bayesreef: A Bayesian inference framework for modelling reef growth in response to environmental change and biological dynamics', Environmental Modelling and Software, 125,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Shirmard H; Farahbakhsh E; Pour AB; Muslim AM; Dietmar Müller R; Chandra R, 2020, 'Integration of selective dimensionality reduction techniques for mineral exploration using ASTER satellite data', Remote Sensing, 12,
    Journal articles | 2020
    2020, 'Surrogate-assisted Bayesian inversion for landscape and basin evolution models', ,
    Journal articles | 2019
    Chandra R; Azam D; Müller RD; Salles T; Cripps S, 2019, 'Bayeslands: A Bayesian inference approach for parameter uncertainty quantification in Badlands', Computers and Geosciences, 131, pp. 89 - 101,
    Journal articles | 2019
    Chandra R; Jain K; Deo RV; Cripps S, 2019, 'Langevin-gradient parallel tempering for Bayesian neural learning', Neurocomputing, 359, pp. 315 - 326,
    Journal articles | 2019
    Chandra R; Müller RD; Azam D; Deo R; Butterworth N; Salles T; Cripps S, 2019, 'Multicore Parallel Tempering Bayeslands for Basin and Landscape Evolution', Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 20, pp. 5082 - 5104,
    Journal articles | 2019
    Farahbakhsh E; Chandra R; Eslamkish T; Müller RD, 2019, 'Modeling geochemical anomalies of stream sediment data through a weighted drainage catchment basin method for detecting porphyry Cu-Au mineralization', Journal of Geochemical Exploration, 204, pp. 12 - 32,
    Journal articles | 2019
    Scalzo R; Kohn D; Olierook H; Houseman G; Chandra R; Girolami M; Cripps S, 2019, 'Efficiency and robustness in Monte Carlo sampling for 3-D geophysical inversions with Obsidian v0.1.2: Setting up for success', Geoscientific Model Development, 12, pp. 2941 - 2960,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Chandra R; Cripps S, 2018, 'Coevolutionary multi-task learning for feature-based modular pattern classification', Neurocomputing, 319, pp. 164 - 175,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Chandra R; Gupta A; Ong YS; Goh CK, 2018, 'Evolutionary Multi-task Learning for Modular Knowledge Representation in Neural Networks', Neural Processing Letters, 47, pp. 993 - 1009,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Chandra R; Ong YS; Goh CK, 2018, 'Co-evolutionary multi-task learning for dynamic time series prediction', Applied Soft Computing Journal, 70, pp. 576 - 589,
    Journal articles | 2017
    Chandra R; Ong YS; Goh CK, 2017, 'Co-evolutionary multi-task learning with predictive recurrence for multi-step chaotic time series prediction', Neurocomputing, 243, pp. 21 - 34,
    Journal articles | 2017
    Chaudhry S; Chandra R, 2017, 'Face detection and recognition in an unconstrained environment for mobile visual assistive system', Applied Soft Computing Journal, 53, pp. 168 - 180,
    Journal articles | 2016
    Chandra R; Chand S, 2016, 'Evaluation of co-evolutionary neural network architectures for time series prediction with mobile application in finance', Applied Soft Computing Journal, 49, pp. 462 - 473,
    Journal articles | 2016
    Rolland L; Chandra R, 2016, 'The forward kinematics of the 6-6 parallel manipulator using an evolutionary algorithm based on generalized generation gap with parent-centric crossover', Robotica, 34, pp. 1 - 22,
    Journal articles | 2015
    Chandra R; Rolland L, 2015, 'Global–local population memetic algorithm for solving the forward kinematics of parallel manipulators', Connection Science, 27, pp. 22 - 39,
    Journal articles | 2015
    Chandra R, 2015, 'Competition and collaboration in cooperative coevolution of elman recurrent neural networks for time-series prediction', IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, 26, pp. 3123 - 3136,
    Journal articles | 2014
    Chandra R, 2014, 'Memetic cooperative coevolution of Elman recurrent neural networks', Soft Computing, 18, pp. 1549 - 1559,
    Journal articles | 2012
    Chandra R; Frean M; Zhang M, 2012, 'Adapting modularity during learning in cooperative co-evolutionary recurrent neural networks', Soft Computing, 16, pp. 1009 - 1020,
    Journal articles | 2012
    Chandra R; Frean M; Zhang M, 2012, 'Crossover-based local search in cooperative co-evolutionary feedforward neural networks', Applied Soft Computing Journal, 12, pp. 2924 - 2932,
    Journal articles | 2012
    Chandra R; Frean M; Zhang M, 2012, 'On the issue of separability for problem decomposition in cooperative neuro-evolution', Neurocomputing, 87, pp. 33 - 40,
    Journal articles | 2012
    Chandra R; Zhang M, 2012, 'Cooperative coevolution of Elman recurrent neural networks for chaotic time series prediction', Neurocomputing, 86, pp. 116 - 123,
    Journal articles | 2011
    Chandra R; Frean M; Zhang M; Omlin CW, 2011, 'Encoding subcomponents in cooperative co-evolutionary recurrent neural networks', Neurocomputing, 74, pp. 3223 - 3234,
    Journal articles | 2011
    Chandra R; Rolland L, 2011, 'On solving the forward kinematics of 3RPR planar parallel manipulator using hybrid metaheuristics', Applied Mathematics and Computation, 217, pp. 8997 - 9008,
    Journal articles | 2009
    Chandra R; Knight R; Omlin CW, 2009, 'Renosterveld conservation in South Africa: A case study for handling uncertainty in knowledge-based neural networks for environmental management', Journal of Environmental Informatics, 13, pp. 56 - 65,
  • Working Papers | 2021
    Chandra R; Jain A; Chauhan DS, 2021, Deep learning via LSTM models for COVID-19 infection forecasting in India, ,
    Working Papers | 2021
    Chandra R; Jain M; Maharana M; Krivitsky PN, 2021, Revisiting Bayesian Autoencoders with MCMC, ,
    Working Papers | 2021
    Renanse A; Sharma A; Chandra R, 2021, Memory Capacity of Recurrent Neural Networks with Matrix Representation, ,
    Working Papers | 2021
    Sharma A; Singh PK; Chandra R, 2021, SMOTified-GAN for class imbalanced pattern classification problems, ,
    Working Papers | 2021
    Tiwari A; Gupta R; Chandra R, 2021, Delhi air quality prediction using LSTM deep learning models with a focus on COVID-19 lockdown, ,
    Working Papers | 2017
    Chandra R, 2017, An affective computational model for machine consciousness, ,
    Working Papers | 2017
    Chandra R, 2017, Towards prediction of rapid intensification in tropical cyclones with recurrent neural networks, ,
    Working Papers | 2015
    Abel D; Gavidi B; Rollings N; Chandra R, 2015, Development of an Android Application for an Electronic Medical Record System in an Outpatient Environment for Healthcare in Fiji, ,
    Working Papers | 2015
    Reddy E; Kumar S; Rollings N; Chandra R, 2015, Mobile Application for Dengue Fever Monitoring and Tracking via GPS: Case Study for Fiji, ,
  • Preprints | 2024
    Chandra R; Zhu B; Fang Q; Shinjikashvili E, 2024, Large language models for sentiment analysis of newspaper articles during COVID-19: The Guardian, ,
    Conference Papers | 2024
    Farahbakhsh E; Goel D; Pimparkar D; Dietmar Muller R; Chandra R, 2024, 'Remote sensing data processing using convolutional neural networks for mapping alteration zones', in 2024 International Conference on Machine Intelligence for GeoAnalytics and Remote Sensing, MIGARS 2024,
    Preprints | 2024
    Haggerty H; Chandra R, 2024, Self-supervised learning for skin cancer diagnosis with limited training data,
    Preprints | 2024
    Khedkar S; Vervoort RW; Chandra R, 2024, Evaluation of deep learning models for Australian climate extremes: prediction of streamflow and floods, ,
    Preprints | 2024
    Kulkarni O; Chandra R, 2024, Bayes-CATSI: A variational Bayesian deep learning framework for medical time series data imputation,
    Preprints | 2024
    Nagar S; Farahbakhsh E; Awange J; Chandra R, 2024, Remote sensing framework for geological mapping via stacked autoencoders and clustering,
    Preprints | 2024
    Vora M; Blau T; Kachhwal V; Solo AMG; Chandra R, 2024, Large language model for Bible sentiment analysis: Sermon on the Mount, ,
    Preprints | 2024
    Wang C; Chandra R, 2024, A longitudinal sentiment analysis of Sinophobia during COVID-19 using large language models,
    Conference Papers | 2024
    Wang H; Zhi W; Batista G; Chandra R, 2024, 'Pedestrian Trajectory Prediction Using Dynamics-based Deep Learning', in Proceedings - IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, pp. 15068 - 15075,
    Preprints | 2024
    Wang X; Beard R; Chandra R, 2024, Evaluation of Google Translate for Mandarin Chinese translation using sentiment and semantic analysis,
    Preprints | 2024
    Wu J; Zhang X; Huang F; Zhou H; Chandra R, 2024, Review of deep learning models for crypto price prediction: implementation and evaluation, ,
    Preprints | 2023
    Bansal C; Chandra R; Agarwal V; Deepa PR, 2023, A clustering and graph deep learning-based framework for COVID-19 drug repurposing,
    Preprints | 2023
    Barve S; Webster JM; Chandra R, 2023, Reef-insight: A framework for reef habitat mapping with clustering methods via remote sensing, ,
    Preprints | 2023
    Chandra R; Simmons J, 2023, Bayesian neural networks via MCMC: a Python-based tutorial,
    Preprints | 2023
    Chandra R; Sonawane J; Lande J; Yu C, 2023, An analysis of vaccine-related sentiments from development to deployment of COVID-19 vaccines, ,
    Preprints | 2023
    Khan AA; Chaudhari O; Chandra R, 2023, A review of ensemble learning and data augmentation models for class imbalanced problems: combination, implementation and evaluation, ,
    Preprints | 2023
    Lande J; Pillay A; Chandra R, 2023, Deep learning for COVID-19 topic modelling via Twitter: Alpha, Delta and Omicron, ,
    Preprints | 2023
    Shukla A; Bansal C; Badhe S; Ranjan M; Chandra R, 2023, An evaluation of Google Translate for Sanskrit to English translation via sentiment and semantic analysis, ,
    Preprints | 2023
    Wang T; Beard R; Hawkins J; Chandra R, 2023, Recursive deep learning framework for forecasting the decadal world economic outlook,
    Preprints | 2022
    Chand S; Rajesh K; Chandra R, 2022, MAP-Elites based Hyper-Heuristic for the Resource Constrained Project Scheduling Problem,
    Preprints | 2022
    Chandra R; Bansal C; Kang M; Blau T; Agarwal V; Singh P; Wilson LOW; Vasan S, 2022, Unsupervised machine learning framework for discriminating major variants of concern during COVID-19,
    Preprints | 2022
    Chandra R; Ranjan M, 2022, Artificial intelligence for topic modelling in Hindu philosophy: mapping themes between the Upanishads and the Bhagavad Gita,
    Preprints | 2022
    Chandra R; Sharma YV, 2022, Surrogate-assisted distributed swarm optimisation for computationally expensive geoscientific models, ,
    Preprints | 2022
    Jain HA; Agarwal V; Bansal C; Kumar A; Faheem F; Mohammed M-U-R; Murugesan S; Simpson MM; Karpe AV; Chandra R; MacRaild CA; Styles IK; Peterson AL; Cooper MA; Kirkpatrick CMJ; Shah RM; Palombo EA; Trevaskis NL; Creek DJ; Vasan SS, 2022, CoviRx: A User-Friendly Interface for Systematic Down-Selection of Repurposed Drug Candidates for COVID-19,
    Preprints | 2022
    Ngo G; Beard R; Chandra R, 2022, Evolutionary bagging for ensemble learning,
    Preprints | 2021
    Chandra R; Bhagat A; Maharana M; Krivitsky PN, 2021, Bayesian graph convolutional neural networks via tempered MCMC, ,
    Preprints | 2021
    Chandra R; Goyal S; Gupta R, 2021, Evaluation of deep learning models for multi-step ahead time series prediction, ,
    Preprints | 2021
    Chandra R; Jain M; Maharana M; Krivitsky PN, 2021, Revisiting Bayesian Autoencoders with MCMC,
    Preprints | 2021
    Chandra R; Krishna A, 2021, COVID-19 sentiment analysis via deep learning during the rise of novel cases, ,
    Preprints | 2021
    Shirmard H; Farahbakhsh E; Muller RD; Chandra R, 2021, A review of machine learning in processing remote sensing data for mineral exploration, ,
    Software / Code | 2020
    Farahbakhsh E; Hezarkhani A; Eslamkish T; Bahroudi A; Chandra R, 2020, 3DWofE: An open-source software package for three-dimensional weights of evidence modeling[Formula presented], Published: 01 November 2020, Software / Code,
    Conference Presentations | 2019
    Chandra R; Azam D; Dietmar Müller R, 2019, 'Probabilistic modelling of sedimentary basin evolution using Bayeslands',
    Preprints | 2019
    Chandra R; Azam D; Kapoor A; Mulller RD, 2019, Surrogate-assisted Bayesian inversion for landscape and basin evolution models, ,
    Preprints | 2019
    Farahbakhsh E; Hezarkhani A; Eslamkish T; Bahroudi A; Chandra R, 2019, Three-dimensional weights of evidence modeling of a deep-seated porphyry Cu deposit, ,
    Preprints | 2019
    Olierook HKH; Scalzo R; Kohn D; Chandra R; Farahbakhsh E; Houseman G; Clark C; Reddy SM; Müller RD, 2019, Bayesian geological and geophysical data fusion for the construction and uncertainty quantification of 3D geological models, ,
    Preprints | 2019
    Scalzo R; Kohn D; Olierook H; Houseman G; Chandra R; Girolami M; Cripps S, 2019, Efficiency and robustness in Monte Carlo sampling of 3-D geophysical inversions with Obsidian v0.1.2: Setting up for success, ,
    Conference Presentations | 2018
    Alac R; Zahirovic S; Salles T; Muller D; Cripps S; Ramos F; Chandra R, 2018, 'Surface Process Models of The Lake Eyre Basin Using Badlands Software',
    Preprints | 2018
    Chandra R; Azam D; Kapoor A; Müller RD, 2018, Surrogate-assisted Bayesian inversion for landscape and basin evolution models, ,
    Preprints | 2018
    Chandra R; Azam D; Müller RD; Salles T; Cripps S, 2018, Bayeslands: A Bayesian inference approach for parameter uncertainty quantification in Badlands, ,
    Conference Papers | 2018
    Chandra R; Cripps AS, 2018, 'Bayesian Multi-task Learning for Dynamic Time Series Prediction', in Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks,
    Preprints | 2018
    Chandra R; Jain K; Deo RV; Cripps S, 2018, Langevin-gradient parallel tempering for Bayesian neural learning,
    Preprints | 2018
    Chandra R; Jain K; Kapoor A; Aman A, 2018, Surrogate-assisted parallel tempering for Bayesian neural learning, ,
    Preprints | 2018
    Chandra R; Müller RD; Azam D; Deo R; Butterworth N; Salles T; Cripps S, 2018, Multi-core parallel tempering Bayeslands for basin and landscape evolution, ,
    Conference Papers | 2018
    Chandra R, 2018, 'Multi-Task Modular Backpropagation for Dynamic Time Series Prediction', in Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks,
    Preprints | 2018
    Farahbakhsh E; Chandra R; Olierook HKH; Scalzo R; Clark C; Reddy SM; Muller RD, 2018, Computer vision-based framework for extracting geological lineaments from optical remote sensing data,
    Preprints | 2018
    Pall J; Chandra R; Azam D; Salles T; Webster JM; Scalzo R; Cripps S, 2018, Bayesreef: A Bayesian inference framework for modelling reef growth in response to environmental change and biological dynamics, ,
    Preprints | 2018
    Scalzo R; Kohn D; Olierook H; Houseman G; Chandra R; Girolami M; Cripps S, 2018, Efficiency and robustness in Monte Carlo sampling of 3-D geophysical inversions with Obsidian v0.1.2: Setting up for success, ,
    Conference Papers | 2018
    Wong G; Sharma A; Chandra R, 2018, 'Information Collection Strategies in Memetic Cooperative Neuroevolution for Time Series Prediction', in Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks,
    Conference Papers | 2018
    Zhang Y; Chandra R; Gao J, 2018, 'Cyclone Track Prediction with Matrix Neural Networks', in Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks,
    Preprints | 2017
    Chandra R; Ong Y-S; Goh C-K, 2017, Co-evolutionary multi-task learning for dynamic time series prediction, ,
    Preprints | 2017
    Deo RV; Chandra R; Sharma A, 2017, Stacked transfer learning for tropical cyclone intensity prediction, ,
    Conference Papers | 2017
    Tan AW; Sagarna R; Gupta A; Chandra R; Ong YS, 2017, 'Coping with Data Scarcity in Aircraft Engine Design', in 18th AIAA/ISSMO Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization Conference, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, presented at 18th AIAA/ISSMO Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization Conference,
    Conference Papers | 2016
    Bali K; Chandra R; Omidvar MN, 2016, 'Contribution based multi-island competitive cooperative coevolution', in 2016 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, CEC 2016, pp. 1823 - 1830,
    Conference Papers | 2016
    Chandra R; Deo R; Bali K; Sharma A, 2016, 'On the relationship of degree of separability with depth of evolution in decomposition for cooperative coevolution', in 2016 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, CEC 2016, pp. 4823 - 4830,
    Conference Papers | 2016
    Chandra R; Deo R; Omlin CW, 2016, 'An architecture for encoding two-dimensional cyclone track prediction problem in coevolutionary recurrent neural networks', in Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, pp. 4865 - 4872,
    Conference Papers | 2016
    Deo R; Chandra R, 2016, 'Identification of minimal timespan problem for recurrent neural networks with application to cyclone wind-intensity prediction', in Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, pp. 489 - 496,
    Conference Papers | 2016
    Hussein S; Chandra R; Sharma A, 2016, 'Multi-step-ahead chaotic time series prediction using coevolutionary recurrent neural networks', in 2016 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, CEC 2016, pp. 3084 - 3091,
    Conference Papers | 2016
    Rana M; Chandra R; Agelidis VG, 2016, 'Cooperative neuro-evolutionary recurrent neural networks for solar power prediction', in 2016 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, CEC 2016, pp. 4691 - 4698,
    Preprints | 2015
    Abel D; Gavidi B; Rollings N; Chandra R, 2015, Development of an Android Application for an Electronic Medical Record System in an Outpatient Environment for Healthcare in Fiji, ,
    Conference Papers | 2015
    Chandra R; Bali K, 2015, 'Competitive two-island cooperative coevolution for real parameter global optimisation', in 2015 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, CEC 2015 - Proceedings, pp. 93 - 100,
    Conference Papers | 2015
    Chandra R; Dayal K; Rollings N, 2015, 'Application of cooperative neuro-evolution of Elman recurrent networks for a two-dimensional cyclone track prediction for the south pacific region', in Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks,
    Conference Papers | 2015
    Chandra R; Dayal K, 2015, 'Cooperative neuro-evolution of Elman recurrent networks for tropical cyclone wind-intensity prediction in the South Pacific region', in 2015 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, CEC 2015 - Proceedings, pp. 1784 - 1791,
    Conference Papers | 2015
    Chandra R; Wong G, 2015, 'Competitive two-island cooperative co-evolution for training feedforward neural networks for pattern classification problems', in Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks,
    Conference Papers | 2015
    Chandra R, 2015, 'Multi-objective cooperative neuro-evolution of recurrent neural networks for time series prediction', in 2015 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, CEC 2015 - Proceedings, pp. 101 - 108,
    Preprints | 2015
    Reddy E; Kumar S; Rollings N; Chandra R, 2015, Mobile Application for Dengue Fever Monitoring and Tracking via GPS: Case Study for Fiji, ,
    Conference Papers | 2014
    Chand S; Chandra R, 2014, 'Cooperative coevolution of feed forward neural networks for financial time series problem', in Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, pp. 202 - 209,
    Conference Papers | 2014
    Chand S; Chandra R, 2014, 'Multi-objective cooperative coevolution of neural networks for time series prediction', in Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, pp. 190 - 197,
    Conference Papers | 2014
    Chandra R, 2014, 'Competitive two-island cooperative coevolution for training Elman recurrent networks for time series prediction', in Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, pp. 565 - 572,
    Conference Papers | 2014
    Singh V; Bali A; Adhikthikar A; Chandra R, 2014, 'Web and mobile based tourist travel guide system for Fiji's tourism industry', in Asia-Pacific World Congress on Computer Science and Engineering, APWC on CSE 2014,
    Conference Papers | 2013
    Chandra R, 2013, 'Adaptive problem decomposition in cooperative coevolution of recurrent networks for time series prediction', in Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks,
    Conference Papers | 2011
    Chandra R; Frean M; Zhang M, 2011, 'A memetic framework for cooperative coevolution of recurrent neural networks', in Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, pp. 673 - 680,
    Conference Papers | 2011
    Chandra R; Frean M; Zhang M, 2011, 'Modularity adaptation in cooperative coevolution of feedforward neural networks', in Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, pp. 681 - 688,
    Conference Papers | 2010
    Rolland L; Chandra R, 2010, 'On solving the forward kinematics of the 6-6 general parallel manipulator with an efficient evolutionary algorithm', pp. 117 - 124,
    Conference Papers | 2009
    Chandra R; Frean M; Rolland L, 2009, 'A meta-heuristic paradigm for solving the forward kinematics of 6-6 general parallel manipulator', in Proceedings of IEEE International Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Robotics and Automation, CIRA, pp. 171 - 176,
    Conference Papers | 2009
    Chandra R; Zhang M; Rolland L, 2009, 'Solving the Forward Kinematics of the 3RPR Planar Parallel Manipulator using a Hybrid Meta-Heuristic Paradigm', Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), pp. 1 - 6, presented at 2009 IEEE International Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Robotics and Automation - (CIRA),
    Conference Papers | 2009
    Rolland L; Chandra R, 2009, 'Forward kinematics of the 3RPR planar parallel manipulators using real coded Genetic Algorithms', in 2009 24th International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences, ISCIS 2009, pp. 381 - 386,
    Conference Papers | 2009
    Rolland L; Chandra R, 2009, 'Forward kinematics of the 6-6 general parallel manipulator using real coded genetic algorithms', in IEEE/ASME International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics, AIM, pp. 1637 - 1642,
    Conference Papers | 2008
    Chandra R; Omlin CW, 2008, 'Hybrid evolutionary one-step gradient descent for training recurrent neural networks', in Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Genetic and Evolutionary Methods, GEM 2008, pp. 305 - 311
    Conference Papers | 2007
    Chandra R; Omlin CW, 2007, 'A hybrid recurrent neural networks architecture inspired by hidden Markov models: Training and extraction of deterministic finite automaton', in International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Pattern Recognition 2007, AIPR 2007, pp. 278 - 285
    Conference Papers | 2007
    Chandra R; Omlin CW, 2007, 'The comparison and combination of genetic and gradient descent learning in recurrent neural networks: An application to speech phoneme classification', in International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Pattern Recognition 2007, AIPR 2007, pp. 286 - 293
    Conference Papers | 2006
    Chandra R; Omlin CW, 2006, 'Training and extraction of fuzzy finite state automata in recurrent neural networks', in Proceedings of the 2nd IASTED International Conference on Computational Intelligence, CI 2006, pp. 271 - 275
    Preprints |
    Chandra R, Leadership and Management of Fijian Universities: An Academic Perspective From Australia, ,
    Preprints |
    Chandra R, Science and Hinduism Share the Vision of a Quest for Truth, ,
  • Media | 2022
    Chandra R; Lande J; Yu C; Kaurav Y, 2022, Global COVID-19 Twitter dataset, Kaggle, ,
    Media | 2022
    Chandra R, 2022, AI, philosophy and religion: what machine learning can tell us about the Bhagavad Gita, ,
    Media | 2022
    Venkataraman V; Chandra R, 2022, Artificial Intelligence meets Bhagavad Gita and the Upanishads, India, ,
    Media | 2021
    Chandra R, 2021, Travelling through deep time to find copper for a clean energy future, ,

  1. S. Vasan and R. Chandra et al., "The sySTEMs initiative: systems biology-augmented, stem cell-derived, multi-tissue panel for rapid screening of approved drugs as potential COVID-19 treatments," NHMRC - Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF), July 2021- June 2022 ($1,000,000),
  2. S. Cripps, R. Chandra, et al., "ARC training centre in data analytics for resources and environments (ARC ITTC DARE)," 2020 - 2024:($4,000,000 from ARC and $6,500,000 in-kind support from industry)
  3. R. Chandra, Sydney Fellowship Awards, DVC Research, University of Sydney,2017 -2019
  4. D. Muller, R. Chandra,et al., Understanding the deep carbon cycle from icehouse to greenhouse climates, Sydney Research Excellence Initiative(SREI), DVC Research, University of Sydney, 2017 - 2018 ($300,000)

  1. Doctoral Completion Award, VictoriaUniversity of Wellington (2012)
  2. Sydney Fellowship Award, University of Sydney (2017-2019)
  3. UNSW Science Silverstar Award 2022, Faculty of Science, UNSW

Research Themes

We developed a transdisciplinary program of research encircling methodologies and applications of data science. The methodologies include Bayesian deep learning, neuroevolution, ensemble machine learning, and data augmentation. The applications include climate extremes, geoscientific models, mineral exploration, medical diagnosis and bioinformatics, and COVID-19 drug re-purposing, infection forecasting, and social media with language models. Our key strength is in the development of novel deep-learning software frameworks with a focus on uncertainty quantification in decision-making. We pioneered the area of language models for studying ancient religious-philosophical texts.

Machine Learning

  • Machine learning and deep learning: We developed novel neural network learning algorithms using neuroevolution with motivations from transfer learning and multi-task learning to a wide range of problems that include multi-step ahead and dynamic time series prediction (Chandra et al., 2017; Chandra et al., 2018) and modular pattern recognition for dynamic environments (Chandra and Cripps, 2018) with the goal of modular deep learning.The challenge has been problems that have missing information, noise and inconsistencies in the organisation of data and these are major research directions for future studies.In order to address class imbalance problems and limited training data, we used generative adversarial networks (GANs) with machine learning models for data augmentation (Sharma et al., 2022). Our current focus is on extending the method to extreme-value forecasting, and also combining it with Bayesian inference for uncertainty quantification in predictions via the posterior distribution.
  • Bayesian deep learning:We developed novel algorithms for Bayesian neural networks that feature parallel tempering MCMC and parallel computing in order to address computational challenges (Chandra et al., 2019}. We later extended this for deep learning models that feature millions of parameters that were “believed to be unachievable” in the MCMC sampling community. We developed Bayesian autoencoders using MCMC (Chandra et al., 2022) and Bayesian Graph convolutional neural networks (Chandra et al., 2022). Taking into account the benefits of evolutionary algorithms, we developed a framework that provides a synergy of multi-source transfer learning with Bayesian neural networks using MCMC (Kapoor et al., 2022). We plan to enhance the Bayesian deep learning models with data augmentation methods for multi-modal data fusion utilising a wide range of data streams. Furthermore, we plan to use a combination of variational inference and MCMC sampling methods to provide uncertainty quantification in the data and the model space.

Earth and Climate Sciences

  • Remote sensing and machine learning: There is a huge potential for remote sensing when combined with emerging machine learning and deep learning methods. We demonstrated that the extraction of geological lineaments from satellite data via remote sensing and machine learning can be used for mineral exploration (Farahbakhsh et al.,2020). In collaboration with the EarthByte Group, we developed deep learning models for lithological mapping via remote sensing (Shirmard et al.,2022), and applied the same technology for the detection of alteration zones for mineral exploration. Currently, we are using variational autoencoders and remote sensing for the identification of lineaments with novel clustering methods. We are planning to use geochemical datasets with spatial machine learning and data augmentation methods for prospectively of critical metals in Australia. Furthermore, we are currently developing an open-source framework for land-cover mapping in Fiji where we plan not only to publish a paper but to release online digital maps that can help in environment restoration initiatives. We plan to extend these methods for space exploration projects with the study of the surfaces of the Moon and Mars using satellite data. We also plan to apply these methods to environmental protection and conservation problems, such as quantifying damages to reefs after high-category cyclones and monitoring invasive species (eg. African tulips in Fiji).
  • Machine learning for the GBR: The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is the world’s largest coral reef system which is vital for a healthy ecosystem in Australia and the Pacific Ocean. In collaboration with the Geocoastal Research Group (University of Sydney), we used remote sensing and clustering methods for reef community mapping from the One-Tree Island of the Great Barrier Reef (Barve et al., 2023). Our interest is in the study of the geological development of the GBR going back thousands of years in time. We developed an open-source software framework for reef modelling (Bayesreef) that provides insights into coral platform growth and demise through time (Pall et al, 2020) using the Py-Reef-Core model. We developed a machine learning framework for processing coral reef drill core data (Deo et al. 2023). Currently, we are using novel deep learning models for the study of organisms on the deep sea floor in collaboration with the University of Sydney and Imperial College London. In future, we are interested to use machine learning and Bayesian inference methods in connecting landscape evolution models with reef evolution models to have a better understanding of the development of the GBR.
  • Climate extremes and environmental problems: The drastic effect of climate change is visible given extreme weather conditions such as tropical storms and cyclones. We used deep learning models for forecasting cyclone wind intensity and trajectory for South Pacific and South Indian Oceans (Chandra and Dayal, 2015; Deo and Chandra, 2016; Chandra et al.,2016 ). We also focused on the rapid intensification of cyclones (Chandra, 2017) and uncertainty quantification in predictions using Bayesian neural networks (Deo and Chandra, 2019). We developed variational deep learning models for cyclone trajectory prediction with uncertainty quantification (Kapoor et al., 2023). Currently, we are using deep learning for forecasting cyclone genesis in the coming decades given drastic changes in the climate via sea surface temperature data from the general circulation model (GCM) in collaboration with the Natural Hazards and Climate Risk group, Data 61. Furthermore, we used novel deep learning models for modelling Australian floods by taking into account precipitation and stream flow which led to an Honours thesis with potential publication. We are also combining hydrological models with deep learning models for modelling stream flow. We collaborated with UNSW Water Research Laboratory where we use deep learning models for groundwater modelling. Apart from climate extremes, we developed a framework that featured machine learning methods to predict precipitation that defines paleoclimate that spans up to millions of years in the past (Chandra et al., 2021). The data features a range of geological indicators including sedimentary deposits (coal, evaporates, glacial deposits). We addressed the challenges of missing values in the dataset and uncertainty quantification with Bayesian machine learning and developed paleo-maps of forests and vegetation that span 250 million years. In future work, we would like to use these maps and connect them with other paleoclimate studies.
  • Bayesian geoscientific models: Bayesian inference has been a popular methodology for parameter estimation in geological and geophysical forward models, also known as geoscientific models. In collaboration with the EarthByte Group (University of Sydney), we developed Bayesian inference via MCMC framework for parameter estimation and uncertainty quantification for landscape evolution models (Bayeslands) to demonstrate landscape evolution in synthetic models that span thousands to million years demonstrating surface evolution based on different climate and environmental conditions (Chandra et al., 2019, Chandra et al., 2020). We envision that Bayeslands and Bayesreef will create a significant impact on the research community. We addressed the computational inefficiency of MCMC for large-scale problems by combining parallel computing features with a surrogate-assisted estimation of likelihood function that describes the plausibility of a model parameter value, given observed data (Chandra et al., 2020). We plan to use our MCMC sampling framework for estimating parameters in hydrological models combined with deep learning models.

Bioinformatics and Medicine

  • Medical diagnosis and bioinformatics: In this area, the focus is on applying novel machine learning and deep learning models for medical diagnosis and bio-informatics that includes COVID-19. In NHMRC funded project, we developed an unsupervised machine learning framework for COVID-19 drug re-purposing (Bansal et al., 2023) where the goal was to down-select a small subset of drugs for COVID-19 clinical trials. We also used deep learning for COVID-19 infection forecasting in India (Chandra et al., 2022). Furthermore, we used deep learning models for respiratory rate prediction using bio-signals (Kumar et al., 2022). Currently, I am leading projects where we use deep learning models for skin cancer detection given imbalanced and limited training data. In future, we plan to use Bayesian deep learning for a wide range of medical diagnoses and health-related datasets where uncertainty quantification in model predictions plays a vital role in decision-making.

Media and Religion

  • Language models for social media analyses: In this research direction, we used novel deep learning models to develop language models via social media to understand public behaviours in events such as COVID-19 (Chandra and Krishna, 2021).Currently, I am leading a project that reviews anti-vaccine tweets during COVID-19 with sentiment analysis. I led a related project that used sentiment analysis to model US 2020 Presidential elections (Chandra and Saini, 2021). Currently, we are working towards the analysis of political leaning (left vs right wing) in popular news media reporting using pre-trained deep learning-based language models. In the future, we plan to evaluate the right and left-wing biases of developed and emerging economies and study how it impacts political and economic development. We are currently developing models to study the emergence of Hinduphobia in India and around the world during COVID-19 via Twitter using sentiment analysis.
  • Artificial intelligence for religion:There is an immense potential for data science methods and language models in areas of arts and humanities, particularly philosophy and religion. The Bhagavad Gita is a sacred Hindu philosophical text that is one of the most translated texts over the course of history. We used language models to analyse the sentiments uncovered with philosophical issues presented in the Bhagavad Gita and study the difference when comparing prominent translations (from Sanskrit to English) (Chandra and Kulkarni, 2022). We demonstrated that deep learning-based language models can be used to compare related texts, i.e. the Bhagavad Gita with Upanishads via topic modelling (Chandra and Ranjan, 2022). Currently, we are developing model for metaphor detection in the Bhagavad Gita and Sermon of the Mount of the Holy Bible. We are also using sentiment analysis for the comparison of translations of the Sermon of the Mount. In collaboration with Midam Charitable Trust in India, we evaluated Google Translate Sanskrit using Bhagavad Gita translations for comparison (Shukla et al., 2023). Currently, our focus is on large language models such as Chat-GPT for developing Vedanta-GPT. This model will be trained with Bhagavad Gita and Upanishads that will be released as an online discussion chat-bot for Hindu philosophy. We are also developing language models for humour detection in Hindu texts, and plan to use related language models for Buddhist texts. In future, we plan to use computer vision methods for the automatic archival of ancient sacred scripts in India in collaboration with the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies.

Economics and Society

  • Deep learning for forecasting future economic trends:We developed Bayesian neural networks that feature uncertainty quantification in forecasting future trends in the stock price of selected markets (Chandra and He, 2021). This led to a project that used recurrent neural networks for decadal economic forecasting focusing on country-wise GDP growth (Wang et al., 2023). Currently, we are developing novel deep learning models for the decadal cost of living outlook and variational deep learning for uncertainty quantification in stock price forecasting. We also used multimodal deep learning that incorporates text and numeral data streams with large language models for credit rating forecasting. In future, there is scope for multimodal data fusion for forecasting decadal economic trends taking into account, energy utilisation, climate change, migration and estimates of poverty elimination.

Available Research Projects

  1. Remote sensing for landscape detection on Mars (Honours/PhD) with Prof. Cedric John (Imperial College London)
  2. Detection of hazards from cyclones usingremote sensing and deep learning(Masters/Honours) with Dr Ehsan Farahbakhsh(University of Sydney)
  3. Bayesian deep learning for hydrological models (Honours/PhD) with Prof. Willem Vervoort (University of Sydney)
  4. Explainable recurrent neuralnetworks(Honours/PhD) with Prof. Christian Omlin (University of Agder, Norway)
  5. Language modelsfor the analysis of philosophical traditions emerging from Hindu texts (Honours/PhD) with Dr Bjarne Wernicke-Olesen (Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, Oxford University)
  6. Explainable artificial intelligence (Honours/PhD) with Prof. Giles Hooker (University of Pennsylvania, United States)
  7. Bayesian deep learning with incomplete information (Honours/PhD) with Prof. Scott Sisson (UNSW)
  8. Bayesian deep learning for crowd simulation and robot path prediction (Honours/PhD) with Dr William Zhi (Carnegie Mellon University, United States)
  9. Indoor path navigation for disabled persons in large buildings(Masters/Honours)with Dr William Zhi (Carnegie Mellon University, United States)
  10. Bayesian deep learning for robot path planning (Honours/PhD) with Prof. Bibhya Sharma (University of the South Pacific, Fiji)
  11. Data augmentation and deep learning(Honours/PhD) with Dr Anurag Sharma (University of the South Pacific, Fiji)
  12. Deep learning for medical diagnosis(Honours/PhD) with Dr Amit Krishan Kumar (Da Nang University, Vietnam)
  13. Decadal economic trends with deep learning (Honours/PhD) with Dr Rodney Beard (FFA, Solomon Islands) and Dr John Hawkins (Sydney)
  14. Sentiment analysis with deep learning during natural disasters and extreme events (Honours/Masters/PhD)
  15. Deep learning for protein function detection (Honours/PhD) with Prof. Alok Sharma (RIKEN, Japan)
  16. Plate tectonics for mineral prospecting with machine learning(Honours/PhD) with Prof. Dietmar Muller(University of Sydney)
  17. Machine learning for reef modelling and optimisation (Honours/PhD) withProf. Jody Webster(University of Sydney)

Seminar Presentation

  1. R. Chandra, ``Natural language processing for philosophy of religion: Analysis of translations, sentiments and topics in religious texts", and Centre of Data Analytics and Cognition, LaTrobe University (August 2022), IIT Guwahati (November 2022), and University of the South Pacific (February 2023).
  2. R. Chandra, ``Unsupervised machine learning framework for discriminating major variants of concern during COVID-19", Lymphatic Medicine Laboratory, Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Monash University, August 2022.
  3. R. Chandra, ``Global COVID-19 Twitter dataset and language models for sentiment analysis and topic modelling", Melbourne University (August 2022), University of Tasmania (September 2022), and IIT Bombay (December 2022).
  4. R. Chandra and Ehsan Farahbakhsh, ``Machine learning for mineral exploration: a data odyssey", CSIRO Mineral Exploration, Perth (September 2022) and Fiji National University (February 2023).
  5. R. Chandra, ``Bayesian deep learning via MCMC sampling with application to robot path planning", Robotics and Automation Group, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, September 2022.
  6. R. Chandra, “Machine learning for paleo-geology and mineral exploration: A spatiotemporal odyssey”, ARC ITTC Data Analytics in Resources and Environments, December 2021.
  7. R. Chandra, “BERT-based language models for US Elections, COVID-19, and Bhagavad Gita”, UNSW Statistics Seminar Series, December 2021.
  8. R. Chandra, “Revisiting Bayesian deep learning with advancements in MCMC”, University of Auckland, Department of Statistics, April 2021.
  9. R. Chandra, “Unravelling Earth’s geological history with geoscientific models powered by artificial intelligence” University of the South Pacific, Public Seminar Series, September 2019.
  10. R. Chandra, ``Bayesian inference for Geoscientific models'', School of Computer Science, University of Wollongong, February 2019.
  11. R. Chandra, ``Bayesian inference for computationally expensive Earth evolution models'', School of Computer Science, University of Adelaide, October 2018.
  12. R. Chandra, ``Bayesian inference for modelling geo-coastal, basin and landscape evolution'', Basin Genesis Hub Workshop, The University of Sydney, February 2018.
  13. R. Chandra, `` Tackling climate change problems with machine learning '', EarthByte Group, School of Geosciences, The University of Sydney, July 2017.
  14. R. Chandra, ``Competitive neuroevolution with applications'', Seminar, School of Computing, Information and Mathematical Sciences, University of South Pacific, August 2015.
  15. R. Chandra, ``Open source software for education in Fiji'', Seminar, South Pacific Computer Society, University of South Pacific, Suva, Fiji, April 2013.
  16. R. Chandra, ``Chaotic time series prediction using recurrent networks", Seminar, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand, August 2011.

My Research Supervision

PhD research students

  1. Arpit Kapoor, ''Bayesian deep learning for climate extremes and hydrological models", School of Mathematics and Statistics, UNSW Sydney, since September 2022 (Principal Supervisor withDr Sahani Pathiraja, External supervisor- Prof. Lucy Marshall)
  2. Amuche Igenegbu, ''Explanable artificial intelligence for environment andclimate problems", School of Mathematics and Statistics, UNSW Sydney, since February 2024(Principal Supervisor withA/Prof. Pierre Lafaye de Micheaux)
  3. Saman Forouzandeh, "Recommender systems using graph-based deep learning'', School of Mathematics and Statistics, UNSW Sydney, since April 2023 (Joint Principal Supervisor with Dr Pavel Krivitsky)
  4. Ratneel Deo, ''Deep learning for understanding geo-coastal and reef development``, University of Sydney, from July 2021 (External Supervisor with Prof. Jody Webster and Dr Tristan Salles)
  5. Mahsa Tavakoli, "Synergy of language models and time series models for credit rate forecasting", Western University, Canada, sinceMarch 2022 (External supervisor with A/Prof. Cristian Roman)

Masters and Honours

  1. Xuechun Wang, "Evaluation of Google Translate for selected Chinese texts: sentiment and semantic analysis", Honours in Data Science, from T32023
  2. Chen Wang, "Sinophobia during COVID-19: Twitter ", Honours in Data Science, from T32023
  3. Tanay Panat, " Ease of living index by country", Masters in Data Science, T2 2024

Completions (PhD)

  1. Megan Nguyen, "Bayesian Inference for Complex Models", University of Sydney, September 2024 (External Supervisor with A/Prof. Minh-Ngoc Tran and DrTongliang Liu)
  2. Amit Kumar, "Multimodal approach for clustering risk level in pulmonary fibrosis patients using respiratory and EMG data", Beijing Institute of Technology, April 2023 (External Supervisor)
  3. Ehsan Farahbakhsh, “Developing a novel method for three-dimensional modelling of ore deposits by integrating data layers”, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, December 2020 (External Supervisor)

Completions (Honours thesis)

  1. Shuhao Huang, "Explainableartificial intelligence for drought prediction in Australia", Honours in Computer Engineering, May 2024
  2. Albert Demskoy, "Bayesian model for high category cyclone forecasting using sea-surface temperature: four decades ahead", Honours in Data Science, December 2023
  3. Rahul Ahluwalia, "Data augmentation for extreme value forecasting using deep learning", Honours in Data Science, December2023
  4. Sean Luo, "Evaluation of GANs with dimensional reduction approach", Honours in Data Science, May 2022 (Joint supervision with Dr Sahani Pathiraja)
  5. George Maksour, "Evaluation of deep reinforcement learning models for horse-race betting", Honours in Data Science, May 2022 (Joint supervision with Dr Sahani Pathiraja)
  6. Jim Ng, “ Conditional ensemble deep learning for modelling Australian climate extremes: streamflow and floods“, Honours thesis, UNSW Sydney, December 2022 (Primary Supervisor with A/Prof Willem Vervoot)
  7. Eric Chen, “Deep learning for modelling historic ground-water levels via stream-flow and precipitation data”, Honours thesis, UNSW Sydney, December 2022 (Primary Supervisor with A/Prof Martin Anderson)
  8. Royce Chen, "Pruning Bayesian neural networks with MCMC", Honours thesis, UNSW Sydney, December 2022 (Joint supervision with Dr Sahani Pathiraja)
  9. George Bai, "Bayesian neural ensemble learning with parallelized and tempered Langevin MCMC", Honours thesis, UNSW Sydney, December 2021 (Principal Supervisor)
  10. Jodie Pall, “ Bayesreef: Reef evolution using Bayesian inference”, Honours thesis, School of Geosciences, University of Sydney, December 2018 (Received University Medal) (Secondary Supervisor with Prof. Jody Webster and Dr Tristan Salles)

Completions (Masters by Research)

  1. Honghui Wang, "Deep learning for instant pedestrian path prediction", Masters by Research, 2024(Principal Supervisor with A/Prof Gustavo Batista and Dr William Zhi)
  2. Chaarvi Bansal, “Machine learning Framework for COVID-19 Drug Repurposing”, M.Sc. Biological Sciences, Birla Institute in Technology and Science Pilani and UNSW Sydney, 2022 (Principal Supervisor with Prof. P. R. Deepa)
  3. JulianRodriguez, "Machine learning for spatial-temporal mineral prospecting using plate tectonicmodels, M.Phil, University of Sydney(External Supervisor with Prof. Dietmar Muller, 2019-2020)
  4. Ratneel Deo, “Neural network methodologies for cyclone wind intensity and path prediction”, Master of Science in Computing Science, University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji, December 2017(Primary Supervisor - External Supervisor) (Nominated for Best Thesis - Gold Medal)
  5. Shonal Chaudhary, “Mobile Based Face Recognition for Visually Impaired Persons”, Master of Science in Computing Science, University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji, August 2015(Primary Supervisor)
  6. Swaran Ravindra, “Health Information Systems in Fijian Hospitals”, Master of Science in Information Systems (Minor Thesis), University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji, 2015(Primary Supervisor)
  7. Kavitesh Bali, “Competitive Island Cooperative Coevolution for Real Parameter Global Optimization”, Master of Science in Computing Science, University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji, September 2015(Awarded PhD Scholarship at Nanyang Technological University - Singapore, 2016) (Awarded Gold Medal for Best MSc Thesis at USP) (Primary Supervisor)
  8. Ravneil Nand, “Competitive Island Cooperative Neuro-Evolution for Time Series Prediction”, Master of Science in Computing Science, University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji, January 2016(Primary Supervisor)
  9. Shamina Hussein, “Multi-step ahead prediction using Recurrent Neural Networks”, Master of Science in Computing Science, University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji, 2015Download thesis from USP Library(Primary Supervisor - External Supervisor)
  10. Shelvin Chand, “Multi-Objective Cooperative Neuro-Evolution for Chaotic Time Series Prediction”, Master of Science in Computing Science, University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji, August 2014(Awarded PhD Scholarship at UNSW Australia, 2015) (Primary Supervisor)

Recent completions - Masters by Coursework (Minor Thesis)

  1. Yeshwanth Rayavarapu,"Comparison of GPT and Google Translate for translation of selected Indian languages", Masters in Data Science, May 2024,(Principal Supervisor)
  2. Ruoni Wen, "Remote sensing and deep learning for landcover classification in Fiji", Masters in Statistics, August 2023, (Principal Supervisor), Co-supervisorDr Ehsan Farahbakhsh)
  3. Alex Bradford, "Variatianal deep learning for stock price prediction", Masters in Statistics, August 2023, (Principal Supervisor)
  4. Mukuan Hsu, "Topic modelling for COVID-19 vaccine-related tweets", Masters in Computing Science,August 2023, (Principal Supervisor)
  5. Hamish Haggerty, “ Self supervised deep learning”, Masters in Statistics, May 2023, (Principal Supervisor)
  6. Tianyi Wang, Revisiting world economic outlook post-COVID-19 with deep learning", Master of Statistics, UNSW Sydney, December 2022, (Primary Supervisor)
  7. Yuhao Ke, “Machine learning for NBA”, Master of Statistics, School of Mathematics and Statistics, UNSW Sydney, December 2022 (Primary Supervisor)
  8. Mingyue Kang, "COVID-19 mutation over time",Master of Statistics, UNSW Sydney, May2022 (Principal Supervisor in collaboration with Prof. Seshadri Vasan (CSIRO)
  9. Jiaxin Cathy Yu,"COVID-19 diagnosis study with big data",Master of Statistics, UNSW Sydney, May 2022(Principal Supervisor in collaboration with Prof. Seshadri Vasan (CSIRO)
  10. Kelin Liu,"Clustering methods for vessel tracking with satellite data",Master of Statistics, UNSW Sydney, May 2022(Principal Supervisor in collaboration with Dr Rodney Beard (FFA)
  11. Zhilin Wei, "Computer vision for aerial tracking of coastal plastic waste",Master of Statistics, UNSW Sydney, December 2021 (Principal Supervisor)
  12. Dizhou Feng, "Graph neural networks for spatiotemporal forecasting",Master of Statistics, UNSW Sydney, December 2021 (Principal Supervisor)
  13. Yueyang Zhang, "Gradient Boosting LSTM for reducing model uncertainty",Master of Statistics, School of Mathematics and Statistics, December 2021(Principal Supervisor)
  14. Shaodong Lin, "World economic outlook post-COVID-19 with deep learning",Master of Statistics, School of Mathematics and Statistics, December 2021 (Principal Supervisor)
  15. Yixuan He, "Bayesian neural learning for financial prediction", Master of Financial Mathematics, UNSW Sydney, August 2020 (Principal Supervisor)

Research engineer and Postdoctoral Research Fellow

  1. Dr Shuang Liu, "Machine learning and remote sensing for environmental assesment", School of Mathematics and Statistics and UNSW Water Research Laboratory, since April 2023, (Joint Supervision with A/Prof Fiona Johnson)
  2. Danial Azam. ARC Basin Genesis Hub, University of Sydney, Cosupervision with Prof. Dietmar Muller(Jan 2018 - December 2020)

Research Interns

2024

  1. Vamshika Sutar, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India (January - July 2024)
  2. Kartik Disawal, Indian Institute of Technology Goa, India (January - June 2024)

2023

  1. Mahek Vora, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India (January - May 2023)
  2. Naman Jain, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India (May - July 2023)
  3. Akshat Shukla, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India (January - April 2023)

2022

  1. Azal Khan,Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India(January - April 2022)
  2. Saharsh Bharve, Manipal Institute of Technology, India(January - May 2022)
  3. Shirin Jain, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India (May - August 2022)
  4. Snigdha Jain,Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India (May - August 2022)
  5. Janhavi Lande,Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India (January - March 2022)
  6. Chaarvi Bansal,Birla Institute of Technology and Science,Pilani, Rajasthan, India(January - May 2022)
  7. Pranjal Singh, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India(January - April 2022)
  8. Gunjan Dhanuka,Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India(January - April 2022)
  9. SuryanshShrivastava,Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India(January - April 2022)
  10. Pranshu Kandoi, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India(January - April 2022)
  11. Pandaya Pranshu, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India(January - April 2022)

2021

  1. Sweta Rathi,Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India (June - August2021)
  2. Mukul Ranjan,Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India (June - August2021)
  3. Amandeep Singh,Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India (June - August2021)
  4. Ritam Manabendra, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India (June - August2021)
  5. Anshul Negi, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India (June - August2021)
  6. Rishabh Sharma, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India (June - August2021)
  7. Sahil Bohra, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India (June - August2021)
  8. Ayush Bhagat, Manipal Institute of Technology, India(April2021- June2021)
  9. Venkatesh Kulkarni,Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India (November 2021 - February 2022)
  10. Sandeep Nagar,International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad, India (November 2021 - February 2022)

2020

  1. Ritij Saini,Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India (December2020 - February2021)
  2. Aswin Krishna,Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India (December2020 - February2021)
  3. Prabhat Singh,Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India (December2020 - February2021)
  4. Jiaxin Yu, School of Mathematics and Statistics, UNSW Sydney, (December2020 - February2021)
  5. JiaxiZhao, School of Mathematics and Statistics, UNSW Sydney, (December2020 - February2021)
  6. Animesh Renanse, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India (May 2020 - August 2020)
  7. Shaurya Goyal, Indian Institute of Technoritamlogy Delhi, India (May 2020 - August 2020)
  8. Yash Sharma, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India (May 2020 - August 2020)
  9. Ashish Gupta, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India (May 2020 - August 2020)
  10. Manavendrasinh Maharana, Manipal Institute of Technology, India (Jan 2020 - June2020)
  11. Animesh Tiwari, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India (May 2020 - August 2020)
  12. Eshwar Nukala, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India (May 2020 - August 2020)
  13. Arya Arya Indian Institute of Technology Jammu, India (August 2020 - December 2020)
  14. Mahir Jain, Manipal Institute of Technology, India(August 2020 - December 2020)
  15. Ayush Bhagat, Manipal Institute of Technology, India(August 2020 - December 2020)
  16. Ayush Jain, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India(May 2020 - August 2020)
  17. Divyanshu Singh, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India(August 2020 - December 2020)
  18. Kousik Rajesh, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India(May 2020 - August 2020)

2019

  1. Aakarsh Yadav, Indian Institute of Technology, India (June 2019 - August 2019)
  2. Ashray Aman, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India (June 2019 - August 2019)
  3. Rishab Gupta, Indian Institute of Technology, India (June 2019 - August 2019)

2018

  1. Konark Jain, Indian Institute of Technology, India (May 2018 - July 2018)
  2. Arpit Kapoor, SRM Institute of Technology, India (June 2018 - August 2018)
  3. Ratneel Deo, University of the South Pacific, Fiji (December 2017 - February 2018)
  4. Wil Grebner, University of Sydney, Australia (February 2018 - June 2018)

My Teaching

Master of Data Science:

  1. ZZSC5836 - Data Mining and Machine Learning (Online),
  2. MATH5836 - Data Mining,Trimester 3: Github repo:

Programming Bootcamp:

  1. Resources - code and exercises:
  2. Youtube Videos