Victor Palacios
Director, Data Science Partnerships
Full-Time Faculty
Biography
Victor received his master's degree in data science from the University of San Francisco and is currently working in the same field at the University of San Francisco as the Director of Data Science Partnerships. He teaches and mentors courses on data science, machine learning, Python, and KNIME. His initial projects and interests were in the deception detection space and also in health care, but originally his love of data science blossomed from natural language processing in the translation field. At the University of San Francisco, Victor is in charge of matching students with their 9-month practicums, mentoring students on their practicum projects, creating courses in Python, and helping students land jobs.
Expertise
- Natural language processing
- Deception
Research Areas
- Health
Education
- University of San Francisco, MS in Data Science, 2021
- Nagoya University, MS in Information Science, 2015
- UC Berkeley, BA in Japanese, 2011
Prior Experience
- Data Scientist, KNIME, Remote
- Data Scientist, Halo Solutions LLC, Remote
Selected Publications
- Palacios V., Woodbridge D.M., Fry J.L. Machine Learning-based Meal Detection Using Continuous Glucose Monitoring on Healthy Participants: An Objective Measure of Participant Compliance to Protocol. Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. (Nov. 2021)
- Saito, Hirofumi & Palacios, Victor & Oi, Misato & Yamada, Ryoma & Itsukushima, Yukio. (2014). Are Action-based Lies more difficult to tell than Speech-based Lies? : A Near-Infrared Spectroscopy StudyAre action-based lies more difficult to tell than speech-based lies? : A near-infrared spectroscopy study. The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association. (Sept. 2014)