Biography

Xiangye Xiao received her Ph.D. in Computer Science from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) in 2009. Before that, she obtained her M.Phil. in Computer Science from HKUST in 2005 and her B.S. in Computer Science from Peking University, China in 2003.

Her research interests include 

  • Data mining, in particular, spatial/mobile data mining
  • Location based services
  • Information retrieval in a mobile/location-aware environment
  • New emerging hardwares, such as GPU

A longer bio, my cv.pdf.

Publications

Entry@DBLP

2009

  • Wenbin Fang, Mian Lu, Xiangye Xiao, Bingsheng He, and Qiong Luo. Frequent Itemset Mining on Graphics Processors. Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Data Management on New Hardware (DaMoN 2009), 2009, Providence, Rhode Island, USA.

2008

  • Wenbin Fang, Ka Keung Lau, Mian Lu, Xiangye Xiao, Chi Kit Lam, Yang, Philip Yang Yang, Bingsheng He, Qiong Luo, Pedro V. Sander and Ke Yang. Parallel Data Mining on Graphics Processors. Technical Report HKUST-CS08-07, Dept. of CSE, HKUST, 2008.
  • Hongyu Guo, Bingsheng He, Yifan He, Qiong Luo, Bo Peng, and Xiangye Xiao. Frequent Pattern Mining on Graphics Processors. ACM SIGMOD 2008 undergraduate poster competition.

2006

2005

  • Xiangye Xiao, Qiong Luo, Dan Hong, and Hongbo Fu. Slicing*-Tree Based Web Page Transformation for Small Displays. Technical Report HKUST-CS05-13, Dept. of CSE, HKUST, 2005.
  • Chang Xu, Shing-Chi Cheung, and Xiangye Xiao. Capability Matching of Web Services. Technical Report HKUST-CS04-08, Dept. of CSE, HKUST, 2005. 

2004

2003

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