Xindong Wu's Graduate Students
This page shows former and current graduate students who have worked
with me. Each student's thesis topic is also listed.
With each of the regular theses and dissertations I supervised to
completion, the student and I have published at least one joint
refereed paper. Master's theses are not exceptions.
PhD
PhD Dissertations Supervised to Completion
- Yan Zhang, Noise Tolerant Data Mining, PhD, May 2008.
- Richard
Relue, Developing Association Rules with the Pattern
Repository, PhD, 2003.
- Jason Lowder, Wide Area Selection for Distributed Hyperdocument
Search Interfaces, PhD, 1998.
- Stephen Ransom, A Hypertext System Addressing the Issues of
Disorientation and Cognitive Overhead, PhD, 1996.
- David Urpani, Knowledge Acquisition from Real World Data, PhD,
1996.
Master's
Master's Theses Supervised to Completion
- Yu He, Frequent Pattern Mining with Wildcards, December 2006,
Advisor: Xindong Wu; Co-Advisors: Xingquan Zhu and Abdullah Arslan.
- Gong Chen, Mining Sequential
Patterns Across Data Streams, May 2005.
Advisor: Xindong Wu; Co-Advisor: Xingquan Zhu.
- Divya Singh, Faster Sequence
Alignment using Suffix Tree and Data-Mining Techniques, February
2005. Advisor: Abdullah Arslan; Co-Advisor: Xindong Wu.
- Jeffrey Stone, An Intelligent Digital
Library System for Biological Data, February 2005. Advisor:
Xindong Wu; Co-Advisor: Mark Greenblatt.
- Stella Chen, Inductive Learning on
Partitioned Data, 2004. Advisor: Xindong Wu; Co-Advisor: Xingquan
Zhu.
- Hao Huang, Association Analysis with One Scan of Databases, 2001.
- Kalyani Manchi, Dynamic Deduction of Induction Rules, 2000.
- Navin Boddu, HCV Deduction of C4.5 Rules, 1998.
- Kevin Cai, An Object-Oriented Scheduling System with Knowledge
Objects, 1997.
- Linda Xu, Interactive Acquisition of Knowledge Objects, 1997.
- Xiaoya Lin, Linear Backward Chaining with Knowledge
Objects. 1996.
- Johan Krisar, Noise Handling in Inductive Learning, 1994.
- Petter Mahlen, Dealing with Continuous Attribute Domains in
Inductive Learning, 1994.
Master's Projects
Supervised to Completion (each with a minor thesis)
- Nauman Sayed, Incremental Learning Using HCV (a 25%
Minor Thesis),
Master's (by Coursework),
1999.
- Angie Chan, Information Security for Electronic Commerce on the
Internet (a 12.5% Minor Thesis), Master's (by Coursework), 1998.
Last updated:
September 18, 2008.