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== Jae-wook Ahn == | == Jae-wook Ahn == | ||
+ | Ph.D., PAWS Alumni | ||
− | [[Image:Jaewook.jpg]] | + | [[Image:Jaewook-1.jpg|thumb|left]] |
− | School of Information Sciences | + | [http://researcher.ibm.com/researcher/view.php?person=us-jaewook.ahn Jae-wook] is a [http://researcher.ibm.com/researcher/view.php?person=us-jaewook.ahn research staff member] at the Department of Distributed AI, [http://www.research.ibm.com/ IBM Research]. He has participated in various projects at the Department of Cognitive Science and Education and IBM Watson Life Group such as Project Cardinal, Sesame Workshop, and [https://www.ibmchefwatson.com Chef Watson]. He is specialized in information visualization, human-computer interaction, personalized search, and recommender systems. Before joining IBM, he was a member of the School of Information Sciences PAWS (Personalized Adaptive Web Systems) Lab and received his Ph.D. while publishing a number of papers with his advisor Professor Peter Brusilovsky at premier conferences and journals such as World Wide Web 2007/2008, UMAP (User Modeling, Adaptation, and Personalization) 2010, Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI) 2015, Web Intelligence (WI) and IP&M (Information Processing and Management). |
− | University of | + | After graduation, he was selected as a prestigious NSF-CRA Computing Innovation Fellow (http://cifellows.org) in 2010 and worked with Professor Ben Shneiderman at the University of Maryland Human-Computer Interaction Lab. The fellowship supported outstanding new computer or information science Ph.D.'s on their post-doctoral research. His work on network evolution visualization was published at conferences and a journal. In particular his IEEE TVCG (Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics) article was selected as the Highlight of the Month by the journal editors and was invited to present at ACM SIGGRAPH Asia conference in 2014. He also worked as a data scientist at Drexel University and published papers on knowledge visualization. |
− | + | == Interests == | |
− | + | * Personalization | |
− | + | * Information Retrieval | |
− | + | * Information Visualization | |
− | + | * Human-Computer Interaction | |
− | + | == Projects== | |
− | + | *[[GALE: Distillation with Utility-Optimized Transcription and Translation]] | |
+ | *[[Personalized Access to Open Corpus Educational Resources through Adaptive Navigation Support and Adaptive Visualization]] | ||
+ | * [[Educational Software for Teaching and Learning Information Retrieval]] | ||
+ | == Systems == | ||
+ | * [[ADVISE]] | ||
+ | ** [[Adaptive VIBE]] | ||
+ | * [[Knowledge Sea II]] | ||
+ | * [[TaskSieve]] | ||
+ | * [[NameSieve]] | ||
+ | * [[YourNews]] |
Latest revision as of 18:47, 12 June 2020
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Jae-wook Ahn
Ph.D., PAWS Alumni
Jae-wook is a research staff member at the Department of Distributed AI, IBM Research. He has participated in various projects at the Department of Cognitive Science and Education and IBM Watson Life Group such as Project Cardinal, Sesame Workshop, and Chef Watson. He is specialized in information visualization, human-computer interaction, personalized search, and recommender systems. Before joining IBM, he was a member of the School of Information Sciences PAWS (Personalized Adaptive Web Systems) Lab and received his Ph.D. while publishing a number of papers with his advisor Professor Peter Brusilovsky at premier conferences and journals such as World Wide Web 2007/2008, UMAP (User Modeling, Adaptation, and Personalization) 2010, Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI) 2015, Web Intelligence (WI) and IP&M (Information Processing and Management).
After graduation, he was selected as a prestigious NSF-CRA Computing Innovation Fellow (http://cifellows.org) in 2010 and worked with Professor Ben Shneiderman at the University of Maryland Human-Computer Interaction Lab. The fellowship supported outstanding new computer or information science Ph.D.'s on their post-doctoral research. His work on network evolution visualization was published at conferences and a journal. In particular his IEEE TVCG (Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics) article was selected as the Highlight of the Month by the journal editors and was invited to present at ACM SIGGRAPH Asia conference in 2014. He also worked as a data scientist at Drexel University and published papers on knowledge visualization.
Interests
- Personalization
- Information Retrieval
- Information Visualization
- Human-Computer Interaction
Projects
- GALE: Distillation with Utility-Optimized Transcription and Translation
- Personalized Access to Open Corpus Educational Resources through Adaptive Navigation Support and Adaptive Visualization
- Educational Software for Teaching and Learning Information Retrieval