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Personal profile

Name: Dai Lin
Discipline: Computer Application Technology
Title: Associate Professor
Contact number: dll6060 (wechat)
E-mail: dailiu@bit.edu.cn
Address: 1021 Central Teaching Building, No.5 Zhongguancun South Street, Haidian District, Beijing Personal Information
Dai Lin, Chongqing, male, Han nationality, born in 1977, Chinese nationality, PhD degree. Associate Professor, School of Computer Science, Beijing Institute of Technology. His research interests include information retrieval and natural language processing. Presided over and participated in more than 20 national projects. He has published more than 40 academic papers, including 10+ SCI papers and 30+ EI papers. He is a project reviewer of the National Natural Science Foundation, a member of IEEE Computer Society, a member of IEICE, a member of China Computer Society, and a member of the International WordNet Association (GWA). From 2009 to 2010, he studied in the Department of Computer Science, Purdue University in the United States as a government-sponsored visiting scholar.

Research Interests

Research Direction
Data security, Artificial intelligence, especially at the intersection of artificial intelligence and data security

Education

Personal Information
Dai Lin, Chongqing, male, Han nationality, born in 1977, Chinese nationality, PhD degree. Associate Professor, School of Computer Science, Beijing Institute of Technology. His research interests include information retrieval and natural language processing. Presided over and participated in more than 20 national projects. He has published more than 40 academic papers, including 10+ SCI papers and 30+ EI papers. He is a project reviewer of the National Natural Science Foundation, a member of IEEE Computer Society, a member of IEICE, a member of China Computer Society, and a member of the International WordNet Association (GWA). From 2009 to 2010, he studied in the Department of Computer Science, Purdue University in the United States as a government-sponsored visiting scholar.

Professional Experience

Personal Information
Dai Lin, Chongqing, male, Han nationality, born in 1977, Chinese nationality, PhD degree. Associate Professor, School of Computer Science, Beijing Institute of Technology. His research interests include information retrieval and natural language processing. Presided over and participated in more than 20 national projects. He has published more than 40 academic papers, including 10+ SCI papers and 30+ EI papers. He is a project reviewer of the National Natural Science Foundation, a member of IEEE Computer Society, a member of IEICE, a member of China Computer Society, and a member of the International WordNet Association (GWA). From 2009 to 2010, he studied in the Department of Computer Science, Purdue University in the United States as a government-sponsored visiting scholar.

Research Achievement


代表性学术成果
1) Zizheng J, Lin D, Jin P, Tingting S. Leveraging Concept-Enhanced Pre-Training Model and Masked-Entity Language Model for Named Entity Disambiguation. IEEE ACCESS 2994247 2020. SCI 3.244.
2) Zizheng J, Zhengchao L, Tingting S, Jing Z. Joint Representations of Knowledge Graphs and Textual Information via Reference Sentences. IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information and Systems Vol.E103-D, No.6,1362-1370 2020 SCI 0.213
3) Huaping Zhang, Asif Khan, Arshad Ahmad, Rashid Naseem, Lin Dai. A Silver Standard Biomedical Corpus for Arabic Language Complexity Article ID 8896659, p7,vol. 2020 Nada Boudjellal, 2020 SCI 2.462.
4) Asif Khan, Huaping Zhang*(Corresponding Author), Jianyun Shang, Nada Boudjellal, Arshad Ahmad, Asmat Ali, Lin Dai. Predicting Politician’s Supporters’Network on Twitter Using Social Network Analysis and Semantic Analysis Scientific Programming, vol. 2020, Article ID 9353120, 17 pages, 2020. 2020 SCI 0.963.
5) Dai L, Tian M, Wu J, Xiao J, Wang X, Townsend JP, Zhang Z. AuthorReward: increasing community curation in biological knowledge wikis through automated authorship quantification. Bioinformatics, Oxford University Press. 2013 Jul 15;29(14):1837-9.(SCI6.0)
6) Lin Dai, Chao Xu,Ming Tian,Jian Sang, Dong Zou, Ang Li, Guocheng Liu, Fei Chen, Jiayan Wu, Jingfa Xiao, Xumin Wang, Jun Yu, Zhang Zhang. Community Intelligence in Knowledge Curation: An Application to Managing Scientific Nomenclature. PLOS ONE. 8(2):e56961. February 25, 2013. (SCI .092 ) http://dx.plos.org/10.1371/ journal.pone.0056961
7) Lin Dai, Xin Gao, Yan Guo, Jingfa Xiao and Zhang Zhang, Bioinformatics clouds for big data manipulation, Biology Direct. 7:43. 28 November 2012 (SCI 4.02) http://www.biology-direct.com/content/7/1/43
8) Zhang Zhang, Jingfa Xiao, Jiayan Wu, Haiyan Zhang, Guiming Liu, Xumin Wang, *Lin Dai. ParaAT: A parallel tool for constructing multiple protein-coding DNA alignments. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications.http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrc.2012.02.101. (SCI)
9) Lin Dai, Shiyong Jin, Longjun Song, & Shouchen Sun. A framework for cloud database security. International Conference on Future Computer and Information Technology (ICFCIT 2013). 2013.
10) Ying Zhang, Luo Si, Xiaojun Quan, Yi Fang, Lin Dai, Xiaojie Yuan. Emotion tagging for comments of online news by meta classification with heterogeneous information sources, ACM SIGIR 2012.1059-1060
11) Yue Liu, *Lin Dai, Heyan Huang. Active Learning for Cross Language Text Categorization, PAKDD. 2012.6. Malaysia. Lecture Notes in Computer Science Volume 7301, 2012, pp 195-20
12) LIN DAI, Weitao Zhou, HEYAN HUANG. A Computer Aided Approach for Enriching WordNet with Semantic Definition. Global WordNet Conference (gwc2012). 2011.1.9-13, Japan. 86-94
13) LIN DAI, HEYAN HUANG. An English-Chinese Cross-lingual Word Semantic Similarity Measure Exploring Attributes and Relations. PACLIC 25.2011. 467-476.
14) Lin Dai, An Integrated Probabilistic Text Clustering Model with Segment-based and Word Order Evidence. 11.29. 2011-12.1.2012, ICIPM2011.
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