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Jiawei Rong 224 Deschutes
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I am now a graduate student at Computer and Information Science department of University of Oregon. I was awarded a B.S. degree in Mathematics and a M.S. degree in Computer Science by Fudan University, China in 2002 and 2005 respectively. My research interests include data mining, database, computer vision, information retrieval, artificial intelligence, machine learning and human computer interaction. Professional Experience Ø Research Assistant (University of Oregon) 07/2006 - now Directed Research Project: A Semi-automatic Framework for Mining Event-related Potential (ERP) Patterns, (Pass with distinction) Propose a framework for differentiating different brain ERP components. The framework includes temporal Principal Component Analysis, summary metrics extraction, unsupervised learning - clustering and cluster-based classification. Internet Routing Forensics Project (funded by NSF) Apply data mining techniques to discover and analyze abnormal Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) events, such as worms and blackout. Ø CHI 2006 student design competition 09/2005 - 01/2006 Designed food information network- a kiosk, internet and cell phone-based system to help people make better food choices. Ø Teaching Assistant
Ø Intern at Microsoft Research Asia (Beijing) 02/2004 - 08/2004 Worked on a video segmentation project, proposed a new gradual transition detection algorithm using EM curve fitting. Ø Research Assistant (Fudan University) 09/2002 - 06/2005 TREC (Text Retrieval Conference) 2002 video track TRECVID 2003 Designed the TRECVID 2003 Fudan news story segmentation and classification system. Accomplished feature extraction tasks on weather reports and physical violence. Skills Computer: C/C++ and Java (Swing, JXTA, RMI) programming Perl, MySQL, PHP and Matlab
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