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- | Phone: (215) 895-0551 | + | //CVDI Site Director & Founder; Professor in the College of Computing and Informatics, |
- | Email: xh29@drexel.edu | + | |
- | Website: http://www.cci.drexel.edu/faculty/thu/ | + | |
- | Education | + | ====Contact Information==== |
- | Ph.D. - Computer Science | + | |
- | University of Regina - Canada (1995) | + | |
- | M.Sc. - Computer Science | + | **Phone:** (215) 895-0551\\ |
- | Simon Fraser University - Canada | + | **Email:** [[xh29@drexel.edu]]\\ |
+ | **Website: | ||
- | M.Eng. - Computer Engineering | + | ====Education==== |
- | Institute of Computing Technology | + | |
- | Chinese Academy of Science | + | |
- | B.Sc. - Software | + | Ph.D. - Computer Science | University of Regina - Canada (1995)\\ |
- | Wuhan University | + | M.Sc. - Computer Science | Simon Fraser University - Canada\\ |
+ | M.Eng. - Computer Engineering |Institute of Computing Technology Chinese Academy of Science\\ | ||
+ | B.Sc. - Software | ||
- | Biography | + | =====Biography===== |
- | Xiaohua Tony Hu (Ph.D, 1995) is a full professor and the founding director of the data mining and bioinformatics lab at the College of Computing and Informatics (the former College of Information Science and Technology, one of the best information science schools in USA, ranked as #1 in 1999 and #6 in 2010 in information systems by U.S. News & World Report). He is also serving as the founding Co-Director of the NSF Center (I/U CRC) on Visual and Decision Informatics (NSF CVDI), IEEE Computer Society Bioinformatics and Biomedicine Steering Committee Chair, and IEEE Computer Society Big Data Steering Committee Chair. Tony is a scientist, teacher and entrepreneur. He joined Drexel University in 2002. He founded the International Journal of Data Mining and Bioinformatics (SCI indexed) in 2006, International Journal of Granular Computing, Rough Sets and Intelligent Systems in 2008. Earlier, he worked as a research scientist in the world-leading R&D centers such as Nortel Research Center, and Verizon Lab (the former GTE labs). In 2001, he founded the DMW Software in Silicon Valley, California. He has a lot of experience and expertise to convert original ideas into research prototypes, and eventually into commercial products, many of his research ideas have been integrated into commercial products and applications in data mining fraud detection, database marketing. | + | |
+ | Xiaohua Tony Hu (Ph.D., 1995) is a full professor and the founding director of the data mining and bioinformatics lab at the College of Computing and Informatics (the former College of Information Science and Technology, one of the best information science schools in the USA, ranked as #1 in 1999 and #6 in 2010 in information systems by U.S. News & World Report). He is also serving as the founding Co-Director of the NSF Center (I/U CRC) on Visual and Decision Informatics (NSF CVDI), IEEE Computer Society Bioinformatics and Biomedicine Steering Committee Chair, and IEEE Computer Society Big Data Steering Committee Chair. Tony is a scientist, teacher, and entrepreneur. He joined Drexel University in 2002. He founded the International Journal of Data Mining and Bioinformatics (SCI indexed) in 2006, International Journal of Granular Computing, Rough Sets and Intelligent Systems in 2008. Earlier, he worked as a research scientist in the world-leading R&D centers such as Nortel Research Center, and Verizon Lab (the former GTE labs). In 2001, he founded the DMW Software in Silicon Valley, California. He has a lot of experience and expertise to convert original ideas into research prototypes, and eventually into commercial products, many of his research ideas have been integrated into commercial products and applications in data mining fraud detection, database marketing. | ||
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+ | Tony’s current research interests are in data/ | ||
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+ | =====Investigated Projects===== | ||
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+ | * [[projects: | ||
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+ | * Analyzing, Modeling and Summarizing Social Media and Linked Datasets | ||
+ | * Large-Scale Social Media Analytical Tools with Application to Detecting Emerging Events | ||
+ | * NSF Research Experience for Teachers (RET) | ||
+ | * NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) | ||
+ | * NSF Research Experience for Veterans | ||
+ | * NSF CORBI: Modeling, Visualization, | ||
+ | * GOALI: A Joint Model for Image Topic and Emotion Identification and Annotation | ||
+ | * Collaborative Research: Fundamental Research in Visualization-based Gap Analysis and Link Prediction | ||
+ | * INVESTIGATED PROJECTS (CO-PI) | ||
+ | * A Predictive Analytics Framework for Spatiotemporal Hotspots | ||
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+ | =====Publications===== | ||
- | Tony’s current research interests are in data/ | ||
- | Publications | ||
* Zhou G., Zhiyuan Zhu, Tingting He, Hu X: | * Zhou G., Zhiyuan Zhu, Tingting He, Hu X: | ||
* Zhou G., Zhiwen Xie, Tingting He, Jun Zhao, Hu X. Learning the Multilingual Translation Representations for Question Retrieval in Community Question Answering via Non-Negative Matrix Factorization. IEEE/ACM Trans. Audio, Speech & Language Processing 24(7): 1305-1314 (2016) | * Zhou G., Zhiwen Xie, Tingting He, Jun Zhao, Hu X. Learning the Multilingual Translation Representations for Question Retrieval in Community Question Answering via Non-Negative Matrix Factorization. IEEE/ACM Trans. Audio, Speech & Language Processing 24(7): 1305-1314 (2016) |