Jiming Liu, PhD, IEEE Fellow
Department of Computer Science Hong Kong Baptist University Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong SAR Email: jiming(a)comp[.]hkbu[.]edu[.]hk |
Jiming Liu is Chair Professor
and Head of the Department of Computer Science at Hong
Kong Baptist University (HKBU), Hong
Kong. He was Professor and Director of the School of Computer
Science at University of Windsor, Canada. Prof. Liu received a Bachelor of
Science degree from East China Normal University, Shanghai,
a Master of Arts degree from Concordia University, and a Master of
Engineering and a Ph.D.
degrees in Electrical
Engineering from McGill University, Montreal. Before 1994, he held full-time R&D
positions at Computer Research Institute of Montreal (CRIM),
Virtual
Prototypes Inc. (VPI), and Knowledge Engineering Technology Inc.
(KENTEK) in Canada. Prof. Liu is presently working on Health
Informatics, Complex Self-Organizing Systems, Complex/Social Networks, Autonomy-Oriented Computing (AOC), and Web Intelligence (WI). His previous research
has focused on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (AAMAS),
Robotics, and Artificial Intelligence
(AI). He has contributed to the scientific literature in those areas. His
work on AOC and Nature-Inspired Computing (NIC) was
highlighted in Science,
October 2006, in Editors'
Choice, and the work on Adaptive User Interface was referenced in Grand Challenges for Engineering in the 21st Century
outlined by the U.S. National Academy of Engineering (NAE). He has given Keynote Talks at ICNC’08-FSKD’08, AWIC’07,
RSEISP’07, RSKT 2006, AMT’06, and AWIC'05, and Invited
Plenary Talks at KES’05,
MMAS 2004, ISMIS’03, and IJCAI’03, among others. Prof. Liu received the President's Award for Outstanding Performance in Scholarly Work
at HKBU in 2007. He was named 2011
IEEE Fellow for contributions to web intelligence and multi-agent autonomy-oriented
computing. Prof.
Liu has served academic and professional communities in various
capacities, e.g., Editor-in-Chief of Web
Intelligence and Agent Systems, Associate Editor of IEEE
Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering (2005-2009), IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part B
(2009-), and Computational Intelligence (2007-) etc., Editorial Board Member of several other journals, General
(Co-)Chair or Program (Co-)Chair of international conferences (ICDM’06,
WI/IAT’05, EEE’04, IDEAL’03, WI/IAT’01, and
IAT’99 etc.), Chair of IEEE
Computer Society Technical Committee on Intelligent Informatics (TCII)
(2010-), IEEE Computer Society Fellows Committee Member (2011), Co-Director
of Web
Intelligence Consortium (WIC), Member of Hong
Kong Research Grants Council (RGC) Engineering Panel (2004-2010),
and Member of Hong Kong Young Scientist
Award Selection Panel (2002-). Old AOC Homepage (Projects,
Publications & Software) Selected Publications Authored Books & Edited Books/Proceedings Refereed Journal & Conference Papers Selected Work on
AOC for Complex Networks ·
C. Gao, J. Liu, and N. Zhong, “Network immunization with distributed autonomy-oriented entities
(supplementary file),” accepted as a Regular Paper in IEEE Transactions on Parallel and
Distributed Systems. (© Copyright
2010 IEEE) ·
B. Yang, J. Liu, and D. Liu, “An autonomy-oriented
computing approach to community mining in distributed and dynamic networks,”
Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent
Systems, Mar. 2009. (© Copyright 2009 Springer) New Challenges & Opportunities Research ·
J. Liu, “Autonomy-Oriented Computing: The nature and implications
of a paradigm for self-organized computing,” Keynote Talk at the 4th International
Conference on Natural Computation (ICNC’08), and the 5th International
Conference on Fuzzy Systems and Knowledge Discovery (FSKD’08), Oct.
18-20, 2008, Jinan, China. (© Copyright
2008 IEEE) ·
J. Liu and K. C. Tsui, “Toward nature inspired
computing,” Communications of the ACM, 49(10):59-64, Oct. 2006. (© Copyright 2006 ACM) ·
J. Liu, “Where are we going and
where will we be? DM/WI in 2010, 2020, or 2050,” Panel on Data Mining and Web Intelligence,
EEE’05, HKBU. Computing Discipline ·
J. Liu, “Computing
as an evolving discipline: 10 observations,”
IEEE Computer,
40(5):112, 110-111, May 2007. (© Copyright
2007 IEEE) |
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