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I am a postdoctoral researcher (July, 2010~June, 2012) at Web Knowledge Engineering Group, International WIC Institute, Beijing University of Technology, China.
I also hold an adjunct position as a consultant senior research scientist at Cycorp Europe.
Email: [email protected]  |
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Research Interests |
I am generally interested in Artificial Intelligence, Web Intelligence, and the Semantic Web. My current research
interests focus on the following directions:
- User interests modeling, acquisition and application on the Web.
- Web Knowledge representation, retrieval and reasoning.
- Common sense domain knowledge acquisition and representation.
- Cognitive models for Web applications (maily focus on cognitve memory)
I am involved in the research and development of the following projects and systems: |
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The LarKC Project (under the European Union 7th framework project FP7-215535) is aimed at removing the scalability barriers for Web-scale reasoning. |
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DBLP-SSE is a search support engine that provides various supporting functionalities to help users get better search results based on DBLP (Under the LarKC Project). |
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LinTY is a personalized Web search engine that is built on top of Yahoo! search and provides personalized search results with "real-time interests from a specific user's Twitter" as a context. |
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What's New!
- LinTY is online. A personalized search engine we developed that is aimed at changing "The Web" to "YOUR Web". It extracts "real-time interests from a specific user's Twitter" and utilizes them as contextual information for general Web search.
- Slides for my invited talk at Microsoft Research Asia NLC Group "Research Interests : Their Dynamics, Structures and Applications in Personalized Web Search", Oct 29, 2010.
- Version 0.3 of the DBLP Search Support Engine (DBLP-SSE) has been released on August 5th, 2010. Now the system adopts AJAX and provides personalized Amazon book search based on authors' research interests.
- The new version of "Computer Scientists' Research Interests" dataset based on the DBLP dataset has been released by the LarKC Project, and the DBLP-Search Support Engine Website. Please check out the new interest descriptions for the Computer Scientists all over the world! In the new version, we utilize the "e-foaf:interest" vocabulary to describe user interests from various perspectives.
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