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Jiawei Han

Researcher at University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign

Publications -  1302
Citations -  155054

Jiawei Han is an academic researcher from University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cluster analysis & Knowledge extraction. The author has an hindex of 168, co-authored 1233 publications receiving 143427 citations. Previous affiliations of Jiawei Han include Georgia Institute of Technology & United States Army Research Laboratory.

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Entity relation discovery from web tables and links

TL;DR: A solution that takes a web table as input and recurrent patterns are generated as new candidate relations by following hyperlinks in the web table, which shows the usefulness of the method by performing experiments on a variety of web domains.

Online Analytical Processing Stream Data: Is It Feasible?

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Finding Symbolic Bug Patterns in Sensor Networks

TL;DR: A failure diagnosis algorithm for summarizing and generalizing patterns that lead to instances of anomalous behavior in sensor networks and using symbolic pattern extraction to diagnose a real bug and showing that it generates much fewer and more accurate patterns compared to previous approaches.
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Bringing structure to text: mining phrases, entities, topics, and hierarchies

TL;DR: This tutorial provides a comprehensive survey on the state-of-the art of data-driven methods that automatically mine phrases, extract and infer latent structures from text corpus, and construct multi-granularity topical groupings and hierarchies of the underlying themes.
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Indexing Noncrashing Failures: A Dynamic Program Slicing-Based Approach

TL;DR: A dynamic slicing-based approach is proposed, which does not require any correct executions, and is comparably effective as R-Proximity, and a detailed case study with gzip is reported, which clearly strates the advantages of the proposed approach.