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Ee-Peng Lim

Researcher at Singapore Management University

Publications -  558
Citations -  16821

Ee-Peng Lim is an academic researcher from Singapore Management University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Web page & Web modeling. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 537 publications receiving 15486 citations. Previous affiliations of Ee-Peng Lim include The Chinese University of Hong Kong & Nanyang Technological University.

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TwitterRank: finding topic-sensitive influential twitterers

TL;DR: Experimental results show that TwitterRank outperforms the one Twitter currently uses and other related algorithms, including the original PageRank and Topic-sensitive PageRank, which is proposed to measure the influence of users in Twitter.
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Comparing twitter and traditional media using topic models

TL;DR: This paper empirically compare the content of Twitter with a traditional news medium, New York Times, using unsupervised topic modeling, and finds interesting and useful findings for downstream IR or DM applications.
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Detecting product review spammers using rating behaviors

TL;DR: This paper identifies several characteristic behaviors of review spammers and model these behaviors so as to detect the spammers, and shows that the detected spammers have more significant impact on ratings compared with the unhelpful reviewers.
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Hierarchical text classification and evaluation

TL;DR: In this article, a hierarchical classification method that can classify documents to both leaf and internal categories has been proposed, which considers the degree of misclassification in measuring the classification performance.
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Mobile Commerce: Promises, Challenges and Research Agenda

TL;DR: An overview of mobile Commerce development is presented by examining the enabling technologies, the impact of mobile commerce on the business world, and the implications to mobile commerce providers.