Bharat Rao

Bharat Rao

Berwyn, Pennsylvania, United States
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Bharat is the Co-Founder and CEO of Carenostics, a mission-driven healthcare AI startup…

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Experience

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    Carenostics

    Greater Philadelphia

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    Greater Philadelphia Area

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    Greater Philadelphia Area

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    Greater Philadelphia Area

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    Greater Philadelphia Area

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    Greater Philadelphia Area

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    Princeton, NJ

Education

Publications

  • Special Section on Clinical Data Mining

    SIGKDD Explorations

    A popular edited special issue focusing on novel algorithms for clinical data mining.

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  • Cost Sensitive Machine Learning

    CRC Press

    In machine learning applications, practitioners must take into account the cost associated with the algorithm. These costs include:
    + Cost of acquiring training data
    + Cost of data annotation/labeling and cleaning
    + Computational cost for model fitting, validation, and testing
    + Cost of collecting features/attributes for test data
    + Cost of user feedback collection
    + Cost of incorrect prediction/classification

    Cost-Sensitive Machine Learning is one of the first books to…

    In machine learning applications, practitioners must take into account the cost associated with the algorithm. These costs include:
    + Cost of acquiring training data
    + Cost of data annotation/labeling and cleaning
    + Computational cost for model fitting, validation, and testing
    + Cost of collecting features/attributes for test data
    + Cost of user feedback collection
    + Cost of incorrect prediction/classification

    Cost-Sensitive Machine Learning is one of the first books to provide an overview of the current research efforts and problems in this area. It discusses real-world applications that incorporate the cost of learning into the modeling process.

    The first part of the book presents the theoretical underpinnings of cost-sensitive machine learning. It describes well-established machine learning approaches for reducing data acquisition costs during training as well as approaches for reducing costs when systems must make predictions for new samples. The second part covers real-world applications that effectively trade off different types of costs. These applications not only use traditional machine learning approaches, but they also incorporate cutting-edge research that advances beyond the constraining assumptions by analyzing the application needs from first principles.

    Spurring further research on several open problems, this volume highlights the often implicit assumptions in machine learning techniques that were not fully understood in the past. The book also illustrates the commercial importance of cost-sensitive machine learning through its coverage of the rapid application developments made by leading companies and academic research labs.

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  • 100+ publications in refereed computer science & medical conferences

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    100+ publications in refereed computer science & medical conferences & journals

Patents

  • Quality metric extraction and editing for medical data

    Issued US 8,670,997

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  • Guiding differential diagnosis through information maximization

    Issued US 8,652,039

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  • Personalized prognosis modeling in medical treatment planning

    Issued US 8,579,784

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  • Patient data mining for cardiology screening

    Issued US 8,280,750

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  • System and method for preserving predictive models for lung cancer survival analysis

    Issued US 8,250,013

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  • Learning classifiers for multiple-label data analysis

    Issued US 8,055,593

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  • Modeling lung cancer survival probability after or side-effects from therapy

    Issued US 8,032,308

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  • System and method for multiple instance learning for computer aided detection

    Issued EU US 7986827 B2

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  • System and methods for automated diagnosis and decision support for heart related diseases and conditions

    Issued US 7,912,528

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  • Personalized prognosis modeling in medical treatment planning

    Issued US 7,844,560

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  • Prognosis modeling from literature and other sources

    Issued US 7,805,385

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  • Prognosis modeling from literature and other sources

    Issued US 7,805,385

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  • System and method for computer aided detection via asymmetric cascade of sparse linear classifiers

    Issued US 7756313

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  • Patient data mining for cardiology screening

    Issued US 7,744,540

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  • Systems and methods for providing automated regional myocardial assessment for cardiac imaging

    Issued US 7,693,315

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  • Method, apparatus and computer program for displaying marks in an image data set

    Issued US 7,672,495

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  • Hierarch modeling in medical abnormality detection

    Issued US 7,653,227

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  • Two classifier based system for classifying anomalous medical patient records

    Issued US 7,650,321

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  • Systems and methods for automated diagnosis and decision support for breast imaging

    Issued US 7,640,051

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  • Systems and methods for automated diagnosis and decision support for breast imaging

    Issued US 7,640,051

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  • System and Method for Large Scale Code Classification for Medical Patient Records

    Issued US 20080288292

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  • Gene signature of early hypoxia to predict patient survival

    Issued US 7,960,114

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  • Computer instructions for guiding differential diagnosis through information maximization

    Issued US 7,877,272

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  • Patient data mining for clinical trials

    Filed US PCT/US2002/035302

    The present invention provides a system and method for selecting prospective patients for a clinical trial.

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  • 50+ Pending Patents in US & Rest of World

    US Various

  • 60+ patents granted: 50+ US, 7 in Rest of World

    US Various

    In Areas of Healthcare Analytics, medical imaging, Personalized Medicine, HIS,

  • Automated Patient/Document Identification and Categorization For Medical Data

    US US 12/891,983

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  • Automatic Processing of Handwritten Physician Orders

    US US 20120065997 A1

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  • Automatic Processing of Handwritten Physician Orders

    US US 20120065997 A1

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  • Computer-Based Patient Management for Healthcare

    US US 13/228,497

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  • Computer-Based Patient Management for Healthcare

    US US 13/228,497

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  • Computerized Surveillance of Medical Treatment

    US US 13/228,661

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  • Healthcare Information Technology System for Predicting and Preventing Adverse Events

    US US 13/153,526

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  • Healthcare Information Technology System for Predicting or Preventing Readmissions

    US US 13/153,551

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  • System and Method for Ranking Quality Improvement Factors in Patient Care

    US 12/634,878

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  • System and Method for Ranking Quality Improvement Factors in Patient Care

    US 12/634,878

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  • System and method for privacy preserving predictive models for lung cancer survival analysis

    US PCT/US2009/000313

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Honors & Awards

  • Leadership Excellence Award, National Diversity Council

    National Diversity Council

    KPMG is honored for Dr. Rao to receive this prestigious award for his work fostering diversity, equity and inclusion in his roles as KPMG LGBTQ Champion and Executive Sponsor for Greater Philadelphia and KPMG Diversity Council member. The National Diversity Council is a forerunner of community based, national organizations that champion diversity and inclusion across the country.

  • ACM Data Mining Lifetime Service Award, 2011

    ACM SigKDD (Largest Data Mining Professional Society)

    The ACM SIGKDD Service Award is the highest service award in the field of data mining and knowledge discovery. It is conferred on one individual or one group for their outstanding professional services and contributions to the field of knowledge discovery and data mining, and for contributions to society at large through applications of KDD concepts to improve global medical care, education, environment, etc.
    ACM SIGKDD is pleased to announce that Dr. Bharat Rao is the winner of its 2011…

    The ACM SIGKDD Service Award is the highest service award in the field of data mining and knowledge discovery. It is conferred on one individual or one group for their outstanding professional services and contributions to the field of knowledge discovery and data mining, and for contributions to society at large through applications of KDD concepts to improve global medical care, education, environment, etc.
    ACM SIGKDD is pleased to announce that Dr. Bharat Rao is the winner of its 2011 Service Award for his contributions to society and the data mining community. Dr. Rao is being recognized for his pioneering applications of data mining to develop healthcare products that reduce costs and improve the quality of patient care.

  • Data Mining Case Studies Practice Prize, 2009

    Association of Computing Machinery

    (Only two-time winner of this prize: for CAD in 2009)
    The Data Mining Case Studies Practice Prize was established in 2005 showcase the very best in data mining case deployments. Data Mining Case Studies highlights data mining implementations that have been responsible for a significant and measurable improvement in business operations, or an equally important scientific discovery, or some other benefit to humanity.

  • Inventor of the Year

    Siemens

    Siemens Inventor of the Year, 2005: awarded for “outstanding contributions related to improving the technical expertise and the economic success of the company” for the REMIND decision-support Platform. One inventor was chosen annually in Siemens Healthcare (40,000 employees).

  • Data Mining Case Studies Practice Prize, 2005

    IEEE Computer Society

    (Only two-time winner of this prize: for REMIND in 2005)
    The Data Mining Case Studies Practice Prize was established in 2005 showcase the very best in data mining case deployments. Data Mining Case Studies highlights data mining implementations that have been responsible for a significant and measurable improvement in business operations, or an equally important scientific discovery, or some other benefit to humanity.

Languages

  • Hindi

    Native or bilingual proficiency

  • Kannada

    Limited working proficiency

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