College of Intelligence and Computing
Associate professor
Computer Science and Technology
13612043296
yhs@tju.edu.cn
55B529, Tianjin University, Haihe Education Park, Tianjin, China
300350
I received my Ph.D. degree from the Artificial Intelligence Lab, School of Computer Science and Technology, Tianjin University, on June 2005. During the Ph.D. candidate period, I focused on natural language processing and information retrieval. I joined in Tianjin University on April, 2005. Supported by NSFC, I visited School of Science and Engineering, Dundee University from October 2016 to April 2017, and studied big data mining under the supervision of Professor Ping Lin. My current research interest focuses on the theories, methods and applications of social computing, aiming to study and explain the social problems and phenomena through the processing and mining of large-scale social media data, and then propose some useful information for management decision-making.
- Ph.D| Tianjin University| Computer Science and Technology| 2005
- MS| Tianjin University| Materials Science and Engineering| 2000
- BS| Tianjin University| Materials Science and Engineering| 1997
- Intelligent security: the applications of big data and AI in the social security and social management
- social computing: social network analysis, social media data processing and their applications in social management.
- Papers
- [1] NE-FLGC: Network Embedding Based on Fusing Local (First-Order) and Global (Second-Order) Network Structure with Node Content
- [2] Exploring temporal community structure and constant evolutionary pattern hiding in dynamic networks
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- [3] Highlighting Link Prediction in Bipartite Networks via Structural Perturbation
- [4] Understanding human reposting patterns on Sina Weibo from a global perspective
- [5] Modeling the Local and Global Evolution Pattern of Community Structures for Dynamic Networks Analysis
- [6] Community structure enhanced cascade prediction
- [7] Surrounding-Based Attention Networks for Aspect-Level Sentiment Classification