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Contact:
172, Doctor’s lane Mob: (+91) 8777787522
Post Office: Chinsurah Email: [email protected]
District: Hooghly Home page: https://www.cse.iitb.ac.in/~arghya/
West Bengal, 712101
Areas of Interest
1. Multi-Armed Bandits and Recommender Systems.
2. Reinforcement Learning.
3. Large-Scale Machine Learning.
Publications
1. Arghya Roy Chaudhuri, Pratik Jawanpuria, and Bamdev Mishra. Protobandit: Efficient prototype
selection via multi-armed bandits. In Asian Conference on Machine Learning, ACML 2022, volume 189
of Proceedings of Machine Learning Research, pages 169–184. PMLR, 2022.
2. Arghya Roy Chaudhuri and Shivaram Kalyanakrishnan. Regret minimisation in multi-armed bandits
using bounded arm memory. In Proceedings of the Thirty-fourth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
(AAAI 2020), AAAI Press, 2020.
3. Arghya Roy Chaudhuri and Shivaram Kalyanakrishnan. PAC identification of many good arms in
stochastic multi-armed bandits. In Proceedings of the 36th International Conference on Machine Learning,
volume 97 of Proceedings of Machine Learning Research, pages 991–1000. PMLR, 2019.
4. Arghya Roy Chaudhuri and Shivaram Kalyanakrishnan. Quantile-regret minimisation in infinitely
many-armed bandits. In Proceedings of the Thirty-Fourth Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelli-
gence (UAI 2018), pages 425–434. AUAI Press, 2018.
5. Arghya Roy Chaudhuri and Shivaram Kalyanakrishnan. Pac identification of a bandit arm relative
to a reward quantile. In Proceedings of the Thirty-first AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI
2017), pages 1777–1783. AAAI Press, 2017.
6. Arghya Roy Chaudhuri and M. Narasimha Murty. On the relation between K-means and PLSA.
In Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR2012), pages 2298–2301.
IEEE Computer Society, 2012.
Employment
Microsoft IDC
Joined in May, 2021.
Designation: Sr. Applied Scientist.
Amazon Development Centre India
September, 2019 to February, 2021.
Designation: Applied Data Scientist II.
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Internship
Research-Intern at Decision Sciences and Algorithms Lab, TCS (Mumbai) during 2-May-2017 to 14-
July-2017.
Education
Period: 2014 - 2021.
Pursuing Degree: Ph.D. at Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering [Thesis is under review].
Guide: Prof. Shivaram Kalyanakrishnan.
CPI: 8.36/10.
Area of research: Multi-Armed Bandits.
Institute: Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
Year: 2005.
Passed: 10 + 2 (Higher Secondary Examination).
Score: 805/1000.
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Achievements
1. Recipient of Google’s Student Travel Grant to present at ICML 2019.
2. Recipient of Google’s Student Travel Grant to present at AAAI 2017.
3. Received Honorable Mention at Research and Innovation Symposium for Computer scientists (RISC),
organized by Dept. of CSE, IIT Bombay in 2016 and 2017.
4. AIR 71 in GATE 2009, in Computer Science and Information Technology.
Theses
Ph. D. Thesis: Quantile-Based Reduction of Large Bandit Instances.
Guide: Prof. Shivaram Kalyanakrishnan (Dept. of CSE, IIT Bombay).
M. E. Thesis: Generalization and Performance Optimization for Unsupervised Machine Learning Algorithms.
Year: 2011.
Guide: Prof. M. Narasimha Murty (Dept. of CSA, IISc).
Technical Skill
1. Experience in Machine Learning for industrial applications.
2. Algorithm development.
3. Preferred programming language: Python.