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Pub. period:1999-2012
Pub. count:11
Number of co-authors:19
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Ismail Ari:5Jhilmil Jain:4Liyuan Li:1 Productive colleagues
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Qi Tian:22Gang Wang:19Jhilmil Jain:18 
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Li, Liyuan, Yu, Xinguo, Li, Jun, Wang, Gang, Shi, Ji-Yu, Tan, Yeow Kee and Li, Haizhou (2012): Vision-based attention estimation and selection for social robot to perform natural interaction in the open world. In: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction 2012. pp. 183-184.
In this paper, a novel vision system is proposed to estimate attention of people from rich visual clues for social robot to perform natural interactions with multiple participants in public environments. The vision detection and recognition modules include multi-person detection and tracking, upper-body pose recognition, face and gaze detection, lip motion analysis for speaking recognition, and facial expression recognition. A computational approach is proposed to generate a quantitative estimation of human attention. The vision system is implemented on a robotic receptionist "EVE" and encouraging results have been obtained.
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Jain, Jhilmil, Ari, Ismail and Li, Jun (2008): Understanding the challenges faced during the management of data mining models. In: Frisch, AEleen, Kandogan, Eser, Lutters, Wayne G., Thornton, James D. and Mouloua, Mustapha (eds.) CHIMIT 2008 - Proceedings of the 2nd ACM Symposium on Computer Human Interaction for Management of Information Technology November 14-15, 2008, San Diego, California, USA. p. 11.
Jain, Jhilmil, Ari, Ismail and Li, Jun (2008): Designing dashboards for managing model lifecycle. In: Frisch, AEleen, Kandogan, Eser, Lutters, Wayne G., Thornton, James D. and Mouloua, Mustapha (eds.) CHIMIT 2008 - Proceedings of the 2nd ACM Symposium on Computer Human Interaction for Management of Information Technology November 14-15, 2008, San Diego, California, USA. p. 12.
Jain, Jhilmil, Ari, Ismail and Li, Jun (2008): Understanding the challenges faced during the management of data mining models. In: Proceedings of the 2008 Symposium on Computer Human Interaction for the Management of Information Technology 2008. p. 11.
While the IT industry is moving forward with service-based solutions, they have left behind critical processes and soft IT assets unmanaged, especially at the intersection of business processes with Business Intelligence (BI). In this paper, we describe the challenges faced by model developers (or statisticians) and business analysts while managing data mining model assets of an organization that supports business processes in making real-time decisions and forecasts.
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Jain, Jhilmil, Ari, Ismail and Li, Jun (2008): Designing dashboards for managing model lifecycle. In: Proceedings of the 2008 Symposium on Computer Human Interaction for the Management of Information Technology 2008. p. 12.
Data mining is being extensively used for analysis of large data collections. While there is previous work on dashboard support for visual mining of the data, there is little or no work on dashboard support for managing the lifecycle (e.g. health) of the data mining models themselves. Issues such as quick performance decay, large scale deployments, collaborative use, and real-time business integration of models necessitate this type of support. In this paper, based on a year long study, we first describe the six stages of the model lifecycle and the preliminary design of the backend system that helps users manage mining models. Next, we discuss the three dimensions to be considered for dashboard visualization of the model lifecycle: introspection, customization, and presentation.
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Ari, Ismail, Li, Jun, Ghosh, Riddhiman and Dekhil, Mohamed (2007): Providing session management as core business service. In: Proceedings of the 2007 International Conference on the World Wide Web 2007. pp. 1263-1264.
It is extremely hard for a global organization with services over multiple channels to capture a consistent and unified view of its data, services, and interactions. While SOA and web services are addressing integration and interoperability problems, it is painful for an operational organization with legacy systems to quickly switch to service-based methods. We need methods to combine advantages of traditional (i.e. web, desktop, or mobile) application development environments and service-based deployments. In this paper, we focus on the design and implementation of session management as a core service to support business processes and go beyond application-specific sessions and web sessions. We develop local session components for different platforms and complement them with a remote "session service" that is independent of applications and platforms. We aim to close the gap between the two worlds by combining their performance, availability and interoperability advantages.
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Li, Jun and Moore, Keith (2007): A Runtime and Analysis Framework Support for Unit Component Testing in Distributed Systems. In: HICSS 2007 - 40th Hawaii International International Conference on Systems Science 3-6 January, 2007, Waikoloa, Big Island, HI, USA. p. 261.
Lin, Zhangxi and Li, Jun (2005): The online auction market in China: a comparative study between Taobao and eBay. In: Li, Qi and Liang, Ting-Peng (eds.) Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Electronic Commerce - ICEC 2005 August 15-17, 2005, Xian, China. pp. 123-129.
Li, Jun, Furuse, Kazutaka and Yamaguchi, Kazunori (2005): Focused crawling by exploiting anchor text using decision tree. In: Proceedings of the 2005 International Conference on the World Wide Web 2005. pp. 1190-1191.
Focused crawlers are considered as a promising way to tackle the scalability problem of topic-oriented or personalized search engines. To design a focused crawler, the choice of strategy for prioritizing unvisited URLs is crucial. In this paper, we propose a method using a decision tree on anchor texts of hyperlinks. We conducted experiments on the real data sets of four Japanese universities and verified our approach.
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Lim, Joo-Hwee, Li, Jun, Mulhem, Philippe and Tian, Qi (2003): Content-based summarization for personal image library. In: JCDL03: Proceedings of the 3rd ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries 2003. p. 393.
With the accumulation of consumer's personal image library, the problem of managing, browsing, querying and presenting photos effectively and efficiently would become critical. We propose a framework for automatic organization of personal image libraries based on analysis of image creation time stamps and image contents to facilitate browsing and summarization of images.
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Li, Jun, Yates, Roy D. and Raychaudhuri, Dipankar (1999): Handoff Control in the PNNI Hierarchy of Mobile ATM Networks. In: HICSS 1999 1999. .
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