An anomaly detection and explainability framework using convolutional autoencoders for data storage systems
- Roy Assaf
- Ioana Giurgiu
- et al.
- 2021
- IJCAI 2020
I am a Senior Research Scientist at IBM Research – Zurich with expertise in Explainable AI and AI fault diagnosis. My work addresses two distinct types of faults:
An example of this second area is my current work on the Text-to-SQL task, which allows users to interact with complex database systems using natural language queries. In this project, I lead our team’s efforts to automatically detect and correct errors generated by the AI model, enhancing both system accuracy and user experience.
In addition to this technical role, I have also held several other roles at IBM Research, including Leader of our AI Research Partnerships in Europe, Research Manager for AI and Industries, and Research Strategist. The latter position I have also held at IBM’s TJ Watson Research Center, New York, USA where I evaluated, recommended, and shaped topics and recommendations that define IBM’s strategic directions.
My PhD I received from the Australian National University where I worked on the automated fault diagnosis of large-scale discrete-event systems like telecommunication or power supply networks.
Selected External Activities:
Expert committee member of the Helmholtz-Incubator “Information & Data Science”
AI expert round table participant at the Federal Chancellery in Berlin, Germany
Member of the OECD expert group on task automatability
Panelist on different topics, e.g.:
Senior Program Committee (SPC) member / PC / Reviewer for: International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI), American National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), Conference on Neural Information Processing (NeurIPS), European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI), International Workshop on Principles of Diagnosis (DX), IEEE International Conference on Consumer Communications and Networking (CCNC), International Conference on Connected Vehicles (ICCVE), IEEE Transactions on Computers journal, Pervasive and Mobile Computing journal, IEEE Internet Computing magazine