Dr. Mirza Omer Beg

Faculty Member

Dr. Mirza Omer Beg

Professor

HEC Approved PhD Supervisor

Education

P.hD (Computer Science), University of Waterloo, Canada, 2013

MS (Computer Science), University of Waterloo, Canada, 2007

BS (Computer Science), University of Texas, USA, 2001

Summary

Mirza Omer Beg is currently appointed as an Associate Professor and Coordinator in the Department of Computer Science at the National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences Islamabad, where he leads the Artificial Intelligence and Data Science Group. He received PhD from the University of Waterloo where he was part of the Artificial intelligence Group. His research work at Waterloo combined compiler optimization, design, constraint programming, and graph-theoretic analysis. Prior to that he was also a member of Networks and Distributed Systems Group and completed his undergraduate at The University of Texas at Austin. His current research interests are in Natural Language Processing, Data Mining, Social Network Analysis, Green Computing, and Machine Learning. 

Webpage: http://isb.nu.edu.pk/omerbeg/

AIM Lab: http://isb.nu.edu.pk/aim/


Publications

Journal Papers

  1. “A Methodology for Relating Software Structure with Energy Consumption”. In Proceedings of the 17th IEEE International Conference on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation. 2017 (SCAM ’17), pages 111-120, Shanghai, China, September 2017
  2. BigData Analysis of Stack Over?ow for Energy Consumption of Android Framework. International Conference on Innovative Computing 2019 (ICIC’19).
  3. “FLECS: A Framework for Rapidly Implementing Forwarding Protocols”. In Proceedings of the First International Conference on Complex Sciences (COMPLEX 2009), pages 1761-1773, Shanghai, China, February 2009
  4. “EnSights: A Tool for Energy Aware Software Development”. In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies. 2017 (ICET ’17), pages 1-6, Islamabad, Pakistan, December 2017
  5. A Method Level Energy Estimation Technique for Android Development. International Conference on Innovative Computing 2019 (ICIC’19).
  6. “Instruction Scheduling on Multicores”. PLDI ’10 Student Research Competition, Poster Presentation Toronto, Canada. June 2010. Winner of third place in graduate student track of ACM SRC PLDI 2010
  7. “Deceptive Level Generator”. In Proceedings of Experimental AI in Games. Alberta, Canada, 2018.
  8. “A Graph Theoretic Approach to Cache-Conscious Data Placement for Direct mapped Caches”. In Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on Memory Management 2010 (ISMM ’10), pages 113-120, Toronto, Canada, June 2010.
  9. “Domain Speci?c Emotion Lexicon Expansion”. In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies. 2018 (ICET ’18), pages 1-6, Islamabad, Pakistan, December 2018.
  10. “Achieving Privacy and Security in Radio Frequency Identi?cation”. Proceedings of Fourth Annual Privacy Security Trust 2006 (PST ’06), pages 362-365, Markham, Ontario, Canada, October 2006
  11. “A Constraint Programming Approach for Instruction Assignment”. Proceedings of the 15th Workshop on Interaction between Compilers and Computer Architectures (INTERACT-15), pages 25-34, San Antonio, Texas, February 2011
  12. “A Constructive approach for general video game level generation”. In Proceedings of the 11th Computer Science and Electronic Engineering Conference. 2019 (IEEE-CEEC), Colchester, UK, September 2019.
  13. “An Axiomatic Basis for Communication”. Proceedings of the 2007 Conference on Applications, Technologies, Architectures and Protocols for Computer Communications (SIGCOMM ’07), pages 217-228, Kyoto, Japan, August 2007