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Research Associate

I joined KMi as research associate in Oct 2011 after receiving my PhD in computing from the University of Exeter. My PhD study focused on developing statistical topic models for sentiment analysis from the Web.

My current research effort is mainly devoted to developing theoretically principled machine learning models for social media analysis and semantic Web applications.

Keys: Sentiment analysis, Machine learning, Probabilistic Bayesian modelling, natural language processing, Text mining

5 Most Recent External Publications

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He, Y., Lin, C., Gao, W. and Wong, K. (2012) Dynamic Joint Sentiment-Topic Model, ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology, In Press

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Lin, C., He, Y., Pedrinaci, C. and Domingue, J. (2012) Feature LDA: a Supervised Topic Model for Automatic Detection of Web API Documentations from the Web, The 11th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC), Boston, USA

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He, Y., Lin, C. and Cano Basave, E. (2012) Online Sentiment and Topic Dynamics Tracking over the Streaming Data, IEEE International Conference on Social Computing (SocialCom), Amsterdam, The Nethelands

He, Y., Lin, C., Gao, W. and Wong, K. (2012) Tracking Sentiment and Topic Dynamics from Social Media, Poster at The 6th International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM), Dublin, Ireland

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Pedrinaci, C., Liu, D., Lin, C. and Domingue, J. (2012) Harnessing the Crowds for Automating the Identification of Web APIs, Workshop: Intelligent Web Services Meet Social Computing at AAAI Spring Symposium 2012, Stanford, California

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