Last update: May, 2015 Jiepu Jiang Center for Intelligent Information Retrieval School of Computer Science University of Massachusetts Amherst 140 Governors Drive, Room 364 Amherst, MA 01003 Tel: +1-812-272-1970 Email: jpjiang@cs.umass.edu Homepage: http://www.cs.umass.edu/~jpjiang Career Objective • To bridge and fuse different aspects of information retrieval, information search, information seeking, and information access • To educate information professions and foster the education of information literacy in other professions Research Interests • Interactive search; evaluation of search systems; simulation of search user interaction • Query; human querying behavior; query understanding techniques • Computational methods for scientific discovery and scholarly communication Education 09/2013 – Current University of Massachusetts Amherst Ph.D. in Computer Science 09/2009 – 2015 (expected) University of Pittsburgh Ph.D. in Library and Information Science 09/2003 – 07/2009 Wuhan University, China M.S. in Information Science B.S. in Computer Science B.S. in Electronic Commerce Experience 09/2013 – Current • Working with Prof. James Allan (allan@cs.umass.edu) on interactive search. 05/2014 – 08/2014 • Research Assistant, University of Massachusetts Amherst Research Intern, Microsoft Research Redmond Mainly worked with Ahmed Hassan (hassanam@microsoft.com) on user satisfaction modeling in web search and voice assistant software (e.g. Microsoft Cortana). 09/2009 – 08/2013 Teaching Assistant, University of Pittsburgh • Mainly worked with Prof. Daqing He (dah44@pitt.edu) in teaching master’s level courses. 09/2007 – 07/2009 • Research Assistant, Wuhan University, China Worked with Prof. Wei Lu (reedwhu@gmail.com) on expert finding and entity retrieval. Research Activities I work as the major contributor in the following research projects: 02/2012 – Current • • We evaluated query suggestion algorithms by not only the quality of suggested queries, but also (simulated) users’ judgments and selections on the query suggestions. We proposed an evaluation metric for query reformulations, which considers not only how many relevant results are found by the query, but also whether the results are novel in the current search session. 02/2011 – Current • • • Utility-based and task-oriented evaluation of scientific literature We proposed a metric to help scholars identify the useful articles that cannot be found by scientists in normal conditions. We built a scientific article search dataset under a specific task setting: the scientists need to find worth-reading articles, especially those cross-disciplinary ones. 05/2007 – 07/2009 • Query reformulation in voice search We studied typical speech recognition errors in voice search and user responses to these errors (mainly users’ query reformulation behaviors). 09/2011 – 06/2012 • Mapping disciplines using heterogeneous academic information We studied interdisciplinarity by clustering online academic groups. We verified the validity of using article usage from social website data for evaluating academic journals and resources. We proposed algorithms for clustering academic venues and authors using scientific article usage information in social websites. 06/2012 – 08/2013 • Search systems in search session contexts & TREC session track We designed algorithms to support users’ adaptive browsing behaviors in a search session. Our systems were ranked at the first position among over 10 participating research groups in the TREC 2011 and 2012 session tracks organized by NIST. 03/2010 – Current • • Simulation-based evaluation for query reformulation and suggestion Expert finding and entity retrieval Worked on TREC expert finding task and INEX entity retrieval track. Other research activities I involved in: • • • • • Book search (with James Allan, John Foley, Michael Zarozinski, and David Wemhoener) Collaborative web search (with Zhen Yue, Shuguang Han, Daqing He) People search and recommendation (with Shuguang Han and Daqing He) Scholarly communication and bibliometrics (with Chaoqun Ni and Cassidy R. Sugimoto) Online academic communities (with Wei Jeng, Chaoqun Ni, Daqing He) Publications Refereed Journal Articles [J04] W. Jeng, D. He, J. Jiang. User Participation in an Academic Social Networking Service: A Survey of Open Group Users in Mendeley. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 66(5), 2015: 890-904. [J03] Z. Yue, S. Han, D. He, J. Jiang. Influences on Query Reformulation in Collaborative Web Search. IEEE Computer, 47(3), 2014: 46-53. [J02] C. Ni, C. R. Sugimoto, J. Jiang. Venue-Author-Coupling: A novel measure of identifying disciplines through author communities. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 64(2), 2013: 265-279. [J01] D. Wu, D. He, J. Jiang, W. Dong, K. Thien Vo. The state of iSchools: an analysis on academic research and graduate education. Journal of Information Science, 38(1), 2012: 15-36. Refereed Conference and Workshop Articles [C25] J. Jiang, Ahmed Hassan Awadallah, Rosie Jones, Umut Ozertem, Imed Zitouni, Ranjitha Gurunath Kulkarni, and Omar Zia Khan. 2015. Automatic Online Evaluation of Intelligent Assistants. In Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on World Wide Web (WWW’15), Florence, Italy, 2015 (to appear). [C24] J. Jiang, Ahmed Hassan Awadallah, Xiaolin Shi, and Ryen W. White. Understanding and Predicting Graded Search Satisfaction. In Proceeding of the 8th International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining (WSDM’15), Shanghai, China, 2015. [C23] J. Jiang, D. He, J. Allan. Searching, Browsing, and Clicking in a Search Session: Changes of User Behaviors by Tasks and Over Time. In Proceeding of the 37th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval (SIGIR’14), Gold Coast, Australia, 2014. [C22] J. Jiang, J. Allan. Necessary and Frequent Terms in Queries. In Proceeding of the 37th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval (SIGIR’14), Gold Coast, Australia, 2014. [C21] J. Jiang, D. He, C. Ni. The Correlations Between Article Citation and References’ Quality Measures: What Can We Learn? In ASIS&T 2013 annual meeting, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 2013. [C20] W. Jeng, J. Jiang, D. He. Users’ Perceived Difficulties and Corresponding Reformulation Strategies in Voice Search. In HCIR 2013, Vancouver, Canada, 2013. [C19] S. Han, J. Jiang, D. He, Z. Yue. Recommending Program Committee Candidates for Academic Conferences. In CIKM’13 workshop on computational scientometrics, San Francisco, CA, USA, 2013. [C18] S. Han, D. He, J. Jiang, Z. Yue. Supporting Exploratory People Search: A Study of Factor Transparency and User Control. In Proceeding of the 22nd ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM’13), San Francisco, CA, USA, 2013. [C17] J. Jiang, W. Jeng, D. He. How Do Users Respond to Voice Input Errors? Lexical and Phonetic Query Reformulation in Voice Search. In Proceeding of the 36th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval (SIGIR’13), Dublin, Ireland, 2013. [C16] J. Jiang, D. He. Simulating User Selections of Query Suggestions. In SIGIR’13 workshop on Modeling User Behavior for Information Retrieval Evaluation (MUBE 2013), Dublin, Ireland, 2013. [C15] J. Jiang, C. Ni, D. He, W. Jeng. Mendeley Group as A New Source of Interdisciplinarity Study: How Disciplines Interact on Mendeley? In Proceedings of the 13rd annual international ACM/IEEE joint conference on Digital libraries (JCDL’13), Indianapolis, IN, USA, 2013. [C14] J. Jiang, D. He, S. Han, W. Jeng. Is the Article Crucial to My Research? Evaluating TaskOriented Importance of Academic Resources. In Proceeding of iConference 2013, Fort Worth, TX, USA, 2013. [C13] Z. Yue, W. Jeng, J. Jiang, S. Han, D. He. Pitt IRIS lab at iConference 2013 Social Media Expo: Search, Share and Learn the Way You Wanted. In Proceeding of iConference 2013, Fort Worth, TX, USA, 2013. [C12] J. Jiang, D. He, S. Han, Z. Yue, C. Ni. Contextual Evaluation of Query Reformulations in a Search Session by User Simulation. In Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM’12), Maui, HI, USA, 2012. [C11] Z. Yue, J. Jiang, S. Han, D. He. Where do the Query Terms Come from? An Analysis of Query Reformulation in Collaborative Web Search. In Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM’12), Maui, HI, USA, 2012. [C10] Z. Yue, S. Han, J. Jiang, D. He. Search Tactics as Means of Examining Search Processes in Collaborative Exploratory Web Search. In the 5th Workshop for Ph.D. Students at the ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM’12), Maui, HI, USA, 2012. [C09] J. Jiang, C. Ni, D. He. Altmetrics and social reference: merely fads? In Metrics 2012: Workshop on Informetric and Scientometric Research, Baltimore, MD, USA, 2012. [C08] W. Jeng, D. He, J. Jiang, Y. Zhang. Groups in Mendeley: Owners' Descriptions and Group Outcomes. In Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T 2012), Baltimore, MD, USA, 2012. [C07] J. Jiang, Z. Yue, S. Han, D. He. Finding readings for scientists from social websites. In Proceeding of the 35th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval (SIGIR’12), Portland, OR, USA, 2012. [C06] C. Ni, C. R. Sugimoto, J. Jiang. Degree, Closeness, and Betweenness: Application of group centrality measurements to explore macro-disciplinary evolution diachronically. In Proceedings of the 13rd ISSI Conference, Durban, South Africa, 2011. [C05] J. Jiang, C. Ni, D. He. Social reference: aggregating online usage of scientific literature in CiteULike for clustering academic resources. In Proceedings of the 11th annual international ACM/IEEE joint conference on Digital libraries (JCDL’11), Ottawa, ON, Canada, 2011. [C04] D. Wu, D. He, J. Jiang, W. Dong, K. Thien Vo. Academic research in iSchools: state and implications. In Proceeding of iConfernece 2011, Seattle, WA, USA, 2011. [C03] X. Wu, W. Lu, J. Jiang. Journal evaluation using the importance of authors in coauthorship network. In Proceeding of iConfernece 2011, Seattle, WA, USA, 2011. [C02] J. Jiang, W. Lu, X. Rong, Y. Gao. Adapting Language Modeling Methods for Expert Search to Rank Wikipedia Entities. In LNCS 5631: Advances in Focused Retrieval, the 7th International Workshop of the Initiative for the Evaluation of XML Retrieval, 2009: 264-272. [C01] J. Jiang, S. Han, W. Lu. Expertise Retrieval Using Search Engine Results. In SIGIR’08 workshop on Future Challenges in Expertise Retrieval, Singapore, 2008. Non-Refereed Articles & Reports [O09] J. Jiang, J. Allan. UMass at TREC 2014 Session Track. In the 23rd Text REtrieval Conference (TREC 2014), Gaithersburg, MD, USA, 2014. [O08] J. Jiang, D. He. Different Effects of Click-through and Past Queries on Whole-session Search Performance. In the 22nd Text REtrieval Conference (TREC 2013), Gaithersburg, MD, USA, 2013. [O07] J. Jiang, D. He, S. Han. On Duplicate Results in a Search Session. In the 21st Text REtrieval Conference (TREC 2012), Gaithersburg, MD, USA, 2012. [O06] S. Han, D. He, Z. Yue, J. Jiang, W. Jeng. IRIS-IPS: An Interactive People Search System for HCIR Challenge. In the 6th Symposium on Human-Computer Interaction and Information Retrieval (HCIR’12) Data Challenge, Cambridge, MA, USA, 2012. [O05] J. Jiang, S. Han, J. Wu, D. He. PITT at TREC 2011 Session Track. In the 20th Text REtrieval Conference (TREC 2011), Gaithersburg, MD, USA, 2011. [O04] J. Jiang, W. Lu, X. Rong, Y. Gao. CSIR at INEX 2008 Entity-Ranking Task. In INEX workshop 2008 pre-proceedings, Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany, 2008: 265-270. [O03] J. Jiang, W. Lu, H. Zhao. CSIR at TREC 2008 Expert Search Task: Modeling Expert Evidence in Expertise Retrieval. In the 17th Text REtrieval Conference (TREC 2008), Gaithersburg, MD, USA, 2008. [O02] W. Lu, D. Liu, J. Jiang. CSIR at INEX 2007. In INEX workshop 2007 pre-proceedings, Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany, 2007: 105-110. [O01] J. Jiang, W. Lu, D. Liu. CSIR at TREC 2007 Expert Search Task. In the 16th Text REtrieval Conference (TREC 2007), Gaithersburg, MD, USA, 2007. Teaching I was a teaching assistant for the following master’s-level courses at University of Pittsburgh: • INFSCI 2140: Information Storage and Retrieval (Spring 12, Spring 13) • LIS 2600: Introduction to Information Technology (Fall 09, Spring 10, Fall 10, Fall 11, Spring 12, Fall 12) • LIS 2635: Information Architecture (Fall 09, Fall 10) • LIS 2658: Advanced Topics in Information Retrieval (Spring 10, Spring 11) • LIS 2670: Digital Library (Fall 09, Fall 10, Fall 12) • LIS 2680: Database Design & Applications (Summer 12) • LIS 2690: Introduction Visualization (Spring 11) Academic Activities • • Program Committee: o CIKM (2014, 2015) o ECIR (2014, 2015) o IUI (2015) o SIGIR Short Paper (2015) o WWW (2015) o WSDM (2016) Reviewer: o ACM TOIS (2014) o CHI (2014, 2015) o CIKM (2014, 2015) o COLING (2010) o ECIR (2014, 2015) o IUI (2015) o JASIST (2009–2015) • • o PLOS ONE (2013–2014) o SIGIR (2015) o World Wide Web Journal (2013–2014) o WWW (2015) Conference Student Volunteer: SIGIR’13, JCDL’13 Membership: ACM SIGIR student member, ASIS&T student member Honors and Awards • • • • • • Conference travel grant: ACM SIGIR (2012, 2013), HCIR (2013) Student travel grant, School of Information Sciences, University of Pittsburgh (2012, 2013) Yuan’s Family Award, School of Information Sciences, University of Pittsburgh (2012) Graduate student fellowship, Wuhan University (2007, 2008) (top 10%) Undergraduate scholarship, Wuhan University (2005, 2006) (top 10%) New student scholarship, Wuhan University (2003) (top 2%)
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