Gedas Adomavicius
Department Chair, Professor, Carolyn I. Anderson Chair in Business Education Excellence at Carlson School of Management
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- Carlson School of Management
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Carlson School of Management
Department Chair, Professor, Carolyn I. Anderson Chair in Business Education Excellence
Information & Decision Sciences
Education
BS 1995
Mathematics Vilnius University
MS 1998
Computer Science New York University
PhD 2002
Computer Science New York University
Expertise
Electronic Market Mechanisms
Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
Personalization Technologies and Recommender Systems
Gedas Adomavicius is a professor in the Department of Information and Decision Sciences at the Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota. His general research interests revolve around computational techniques for aiding decisionmaking in informationintensive environments and include personalization technologies, knowledge discovery and data mining, and electronic market mechanisms. His current research deals with next generation recommender systems and realtime bidder support in complex auction mechanisms. He has published in several leading academic journals, including "Management Science", "Information Systems Research", "Management Information Systems Quarterly", "Journal of Operations Management", "IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering", "ACM Transactions on Information Systems", and "Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery". He received the National Science Foundation CAREER award in 2006 for his research on personalization technologies as well as several other grants from various national funding agencies. He currently serves on the editorial boards of "Information Systems Research" and "INFORMS Journal on Computing". At the Carlson School, he teaches in the undergraduate, MBA, MSBA, and PhD programs.
Selected Works
"Toward the Next Generation of Recommender Systems: A Survey of the StateoftheArt and Possible Extensions," G. Adomavicius and A. Tuzhilin, IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering (2005).
"Personalization Technologies: A ProcessOriented Perspective," G. Adomavicius and A. Tuzhilin, Communications of the ACM (2005).
"Towards Comprehensive RealTime Bidder Support in Iterative Combinatorial Auctions," G. Adomavicius and A. Gupta, Information Systems Research (2005).
"Incorporating Contextual Information in Recommender Systems Using a Multidemensional Approach," G. Adomavicius, R. Sankaranarayanan, S. Sen, and A. Tuzhilin, ACM Transactions on Information Systems (2005).
"Validation Sequence Optimization: A Theoretical Approach," G. Adomavicius and A. Tuzhilin, INFORMS Journal on Computing (forthcoming).
"Technology Roles and Paths of Influence in an Ecosystem Model of Technology Evolution," G. Adomavicius, J. Bockstedt, A. Gupta, and R. Kauffman, Information Technology and Management (forthcoming 2007).
Current Activities
Current Research
Multidimensional recommender systems
Techniques for customer modeling
Realtime bidder support in complex auction mechanisms
Expertdriven validation of data mining results
Personalization process and user acceptance of personalization technologies
Ecosystem models of technology evolution
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