ZHONG, Shi

Assistant Professor
Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
Florida Atlantic University

777 Glades Road
, S&E 366
Boca Raton, FL 33431
TEL: (561) 297-3168
FAX: (561) 297-2800
Email: zhong@cse.fau.edu

I have moved to Yahoo! Data Mining and Research Group in Sunnyvale, California since December 2005. I can be reached at frank_szhong@yahoo.com and my new web site is here.

Brief Bio [complete vita]

I have been an assistant professor in the CSE department at Florida Atlantic University since August 2003. I received my PhD in Computer Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin in 2003. Prior to that, I got my MS in Electronic Engineering in 1997, from Tsinghua University in Beijing, China, and my BS in Electronic and Information Engineering in 1994, from Huazhong University of Science and Technology in Wuhan, China.

Research

My research interests include intelligent data analysis and data mining, machine learning, image processing, pattern recognition, and artificial intelligence. In particular, I have recently been working on Adaptive Model-based Clustering, and Semi-supervised Learning algorithms. These algorithms are useful in a variety of practical applications, including bioinformatics, text and image information retrieval, time series analysis, fraud detection, and anomaly/attack detection.

[ Selected Publications | Software Packages ]

Teaching

Fall 2004, Fall 2005

COT 6930 - Web Mining
Fall'04, SummerB'05, Fall'05 CAP 4630 - Introduction to Artificial Intelligence

Spring 2004, Spring 2005

CAP 6635 - Artificial Intelligence

Fall 2003

CDA 3201 - Introduction to Logic Design

Professional Activities

Useful Links

Student Supervision

  • Some advice from others I recommend for PhD students. [advice 1, advice 2]

  • If you are interested in working with me, please observe the basic requirements and come talk to me.

  • I welcome MS/PhD students to work with me on all areas of Data Mining (e.g., Algorithms, Text Mining, Information Retrieval) and related applications (e.g., intrusion detection and bioinformatics).


¨Shi Zhong, 2003-2005

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