Just under two months ago, we were able to report on the two successful defenses of Peng Li and Andreas Bunte. Next, Sahar Deppe has also made it now and successfully made her way to the doctoral degree.
Dr. Deppe was awarded a PhD for her work on the discovery of unknown but recurring patterns in time series. The title of her thesis was "Discovery of Ill-Known Motifs
in Time Series Data." In doing so, she addressed a highly topical issue in the field of signal processing for discovery theory. Sahar Deppe was a scholarship holder of the ISA Graduate School, a joint institution of the Institute for Industrial Information Technology (inIT) of TH OWL and the Institute for Computer Science of the University of Paderborn. The first reviewer was Prof. Dr. Volker Lohweg (TH OWL), and Prof. Dr. Eyke Hüllermeier (Uni Paderborn) served as the second reviewer.
"We are very happy for Dr. Deppe and I would like to express my congratulations on behalf of the entire inIT team. We wish her all the best for her future path," says Volker Lohweg, Institute Director of inIT.