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CS 201 - John Postel Distinguished Lecture: On the Power of Heterogeneous Information Networks, PROF JIAWEI HAN, University Of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign

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  • Jon Postel Distinguished Lecturer Series
When Jan 12, 2012
from 04:15 PM to 05:45 PM
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Contact Phone 310 825-4033
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On the Power of Heterogeneous Information Networks

Prof Jiawei Han


University Of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign

Abstract:

Objects in the real world are interconnected, often forming complex heterogeneous but semi-structured information networks.  Different from some studies on social network analysis where friendship networks or web page networks form homogeneous information networks, heterogeneous information network reflect complex and structured relationships among multiple typed objects.  For example, in a university network, objects of multiple types, such as students, professors, courses, departments, and multiple typed relationships, such as teach and advise are intertwined together, providing rich information.

We explore the power of such semi-structured heterogeneous information network by developing methodologies for mining such networks.  We introduce several interesting new data mining methodologies, including integrated ranking and clustering, classification, data integration, trust analysis, role discovery and prediction.  We show that structured information networks are informative, and link analysis on such networks is powerful at uncovering critical knowledge hidden in large networks.  We also present a few promising research directions on mining heterogeneous information networks.

Bio:

Jiawei Han, Bliss Professor of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.  He has been researching into data mining, information network analysis, database systems, and data warehousing, with over 600 journal and conference publications.  He has chaired or served on many program committees of international conferences, including PC co-chair for KDD, SDM, and ICDM conferences, and Americas Coordinator for VLDB conferences. He is currently the founding Editor-In-Chief of ACM Transactions on Knowledge Discovery from Data and as the Director of Information Network Academic Research Center supported by U.S. Army Research Lab.  He is a Fellow of ACM and IEEE, and received 2004 ACM SIGKDD Innovations Award, 2005 IEEE Computer Society Technical Achievement Award, 2009 IEEE Computer Society Wallace McDowell Award, and 2011 Daniel C. Drucker Eminent Faculty Award at UIUC.  His book "Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques" has been used popularly as a textbook worldwide.


Hosted by Prof Carlo Zaniolo


PLACE: 3400 BOELTER HALL

TIME: 4:15 – 5:45 PM

 

REFRESHMENTS at 4:00 pm, SPEAKER at 4:15 pm

 

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