Computer Sciences Dept.


Name in Chinese

Junming Xu (Sui)

My last name has multiple pronunciations in Chinese. It is spelt as SUI on my offical documents.

Ph.D
Department of Computer Sciences
University of Wisconsin-Madison
1210 West Dayton Street
Madison, WI 53706-1685, USA
Email: xujm AT cs DOT wisc DOT edu
Office: CS 6397
Phone: 608-262-0765
Picture of Junming
Biography:

I obtained my PhD in Computer Sciences, from University of Wisconsin-Madison in June 2015, under the supervision of Professor Jerry Zhu.

I received my Master's and Bacheler's degree from the Department of Computer Science & Technology, Nanjing University. I was a member of LAMDA Group under the supervision of Professor Zhi-Hua Zhou.

My CV in pdf.

Research Interests:

My research focus on Machine learning and its applications. Currently, I am working on some social media mining projects.

Publications:

  • Understanding and Fighting Bullying with Machine Learning [pdf]
    Jun-Ming Xu
    PhD Thesis, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2015.

  • The five W's of bullying on Twitter: Who, what, why, where, when [journal link]
    Amy Bellmore, Angela J. Calvin, Jun-Ming Xu, and Xiaojin Zhu
    In Computers in Human Behavior, 44: 305-314, March 2015.

  • #bully: Uses of Hashtags in Posts about Bullying on Twitter [journal link]
    Angela J. Calvin, Amy Bellmore, Jun-Ming Xu, and Xiaojin Zhu
    In Journal of School Violence, 14(1): 133-153, 2015.

  • School Bullying in Twitter and Weibo: a Comparative Study [pdf | poster]
    Jun-Ming Xu, Hsun-Chih Huang, Amy Bellmore, and Xiaojin Zhu
    In Proceedings of the 8th International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM), Ann Arbor, MI, 2014, pp.631-634.

  • Socioscope: Spatio-temporal signal recovery from social media (extended abstract) [pdf | code]
    Jun-Ming Xu, Aniruddha Bhargava, Robert Nowak, and Xiaojin Zhu
    In Proceedings of the 23rd International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI), Beijing, China, 2013, pp.3096-3100. (Invited abstract of our ECML-PKDD 2012 paper)

  • An examination of regret in bullying tweets [pdf | slides]
    Jun-Ming Xu, Benjamin Burchfiel, Xiaojin Zhu, and Amy Bellmore
    In Proceedings of the 2013 Conference of North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies (NAACL HLT), Atlanta, GA, 2013, pp.697-702. short paper

  • Socioscope: Spatio-temporal signal recovery from social media [pdf | slides | poster | code]
    Jun-Ming Xu, Aniruddha Bhargava, Robert Nowak, and Xiaojin Zhu
    In Proceedings of the European Conference on Machine Learning and Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery in Databases (ECML-PKDD) , Bristol, UK, 2012, pp.644-659. Best paper in knowledge discovery

  • Fast learning for sentiment analysis on bullying [pdf]
    Jun-Ming Xu, Xiaojin Zhu, and Amy Bellmore
    In ACM KDD Workshop on Issues of Sentiment Discovery and Opinion Mining (WISDOM), Beijing, China, 2012.

  • Learning from bullying traces in social media [pdf | data and code | slides]
    Jun-Ming Xu, Kwang-Sung Jun, Xiaojin Zhu, and Amy Bellmore
    In Proceedings of the 2012 Conference of North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies (NAACL HLT), Montreal, Canada, 2012, pp.656-666.

  • Metric learning for estimating psychological similarities [journal link | unofficial version | data | code]
    Jun-Ming Xu, Xiaojin Zhu, and Timothy T. Rogers
    ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology (ACM TIST), 2011, 3(3): 55:1-55:22.

  • Machine learning for zoonotic emerging disease detection [pdf]
    Xiaojin Zhu, Jun-Ming Xu, Christine M. Marsh, Megan K. Hines, and F. Joshua Dein
    In ICML 2011 Workshop on Machine Learning for Global Challenges, Bellevue, WA, 2011.

  • OASIS: Online active semisupervised learning [pdf]
    Andrew Goldberg, Xiaojin Zhu, Alex Furger, and Jun-Ming Xu
    In Proceedings of the 25th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-11), San Francisco, CA, 2011, pp.362-367.

  • Word learning through sensorimotor child-parent interaction: A feature selection approach [pdf]
    Chen Yu, Jun-Ming Xu, and Xiaojin Zhu
    In Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2011), Boston, MA, 2011, pp.1601-1606.

  • Transduction with matrix completion: Three birds with one stone [pdf]
    Andrew Goldberg, Xiaojin Zhu, Benjamin Recht, Jun-Ming Xu, and Robert Nowak
    In: Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS) 23, 2010, pp 757-765.

  • Training SpamAssassin with active semi-supervised learning [pdf]
    Jun-Ming Xu, Giorgio Fumera, Fabio Roli, and Zhi-Hua Zhou
    In: Proceedings of the 6th Conference on Email and Anti-Spam (CEAS'09), Mountain View, CA, 2009.

  • On the relation between multi-instance learning and semi-supervised learning [pdf]
    Zhi-Hua Zhou and Jun-Ming Xu
    In: Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML'07), Corvallis, OR, 2007, pp.1167-1174.

  • Bayesian classifier based on frequent item sets mining [journal link]
    Jun-Ming Xu, Yuan Jiang, and Zhi-Hua Zhou
    Journal of Computer Research and Development, 2007, 44(8): 1293-1300. (in Chinese, Best student paper of 2nd Chinese Conference on Classification Technology and Applications)

Courses:

STAT849 Theory and Application of Regression and Analysis of Variance (Prof. Zhengjun Zhang, Fall 2012)
STAT610 Mathematical Statistics II (Prof. Chunming Zhang, Spring 2012)
STAT609 Mathematical Statistics I (Prof. Chunming Zhang, Fall 2011)
STAT840 Statistical Model Building and Learning (Prof. Grace Wahba, Fall 2011)
CS761 Advanced Machine Learning (Prof. Jerry Zhu, Spring 2011)
CS764 Topics in Database Management Systems (Prof. Christopher Re, Spring 2011)
CS706 Analysis of Software Artifacts (Prof. Ben Liblit, Fall 2010)
CS726 Nonlinear Programming (Prof. Ben Recht, Fall 2010)
CS769 Advanced Natural Language Processing (Prof. Jerry Zhu, Spring 2010)
CS760 Machine Learning (Prof. Jude Shavlik, Spring 2010)
CS766 Computer Vision (Prof. Li Zhang, Fall 2009)
CS731 Advanced Artificial Intelligence (Prof. David Page, Fall 2009)
Reading Groups/Seminars:
Reading Group on Probability and Random Processes (Spring 2015)
Systems Information Learning Optimization (SILO) (Spring 2011 - Spring 2015)
Reading Group on Foundations of Data Science (Fall 2014 Spring 2014)
Structured Sparsity Reading Group (Spring 2011)
HAMLET (Human, Animal, and Machine Learning: Experiment and Theory) (Spring 2011 Fall 2010 Fall 2009)
Artificial Intelligence Reading Group (Fall 2010 Spring 2010 Fall 2009)
Learning Math for Machine Learning (LMML) Reading Group (Spring 2010)
Nonparametric Bayesian Reading Group (Fall 2009)

 
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