Hi, this is Ruoming Jin's homepage!
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I am an assistant professor in the Computer Science Department, Kent State University. My research focuses on Data Mining, Databases, Bioinformatics, and High Performance Computing.
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Ruoming Jin, Yang Xiang, Ning Ruan, and Haixun Wang, Efficiently Answering Reachability Query in Very Large Directed Graphs, in SIGMOD'08.
Ruoming Jin, Muad Abu-Ata, Yang Xiang, and Ning Ruan, Effective and efficient itemset pattern summarization: regression-based approaches, in KDD'08.
Yang Xiang, Ruoming Jin, Dave Fuhry, and Feodor F. Dragan, Succinct summarization of transactional databases: an overlapped hyperrrectangle scheme, in KDD'08.
Ruoming Jin, Yuri Breitbart, and Chibuike Muoh, Data Discretization Unification, in ICDM'07.
Ruoming Jin and Gagan Agrawal, A Systematic Approach for Optimizing Complex Mining Tasks on Multiple Databases, in ICDE'06.
Ruoming Jin, Chao Wang, Dmitrii Polshako, Srinivasan Parthasarathy, and Gagan Agrawal, Discovering Frequent Topological Patterns from Graph Datasets, in KDD'05 (Technical Report).
Ruoming Jin, Ge Yang, and Gagan Agrawal, Shared Memory Parallelization of Data Mining Algorithms: Techniques, Programming Interface, and Performance, in the IEEE Transactions on Knowledge & Data Engineering (TKDE), Vol. 17, No. 1, January, 2005
Mining Multiple Datasets
Complex Network Mining
Graph Databases
Scalable Data Mining
I am
looking for highly motivated and dedicated Ph.D. and M.S. students to
work with me.
All students are expected
to be self-motivated, hard-working, and creative team-players who are
dedicated to quality research and willing to publish in leading data
mining, databases, and bioinformatics conferences and journals.
Preferences will be given to students who have excellent
programming skills, and/or good mathematics/statistics background. If
you have biology or bioinformatics background, that will be a big
plus. Interested students are encouraged to directly contact me (via
email) to pursuit this further.
You and Your Research (Richard Hamming)
The Three Golden Rules for Successful Scientific Research (Edsger W. Dijkstra)
Advice for students starting into research work
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MCS 264, Kent State University |
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(330)672-9063 |
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Email: |
my last name at cs dot kent dot edu |