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Kaize Ding

Arizona State University

self-supervised learning

graph neural networks

social network analysis & community mining

graph contrastive learning

ml: graph-based machine learning dmkm: graph mining

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SHORT BIO

Kaize Ding is currently a fifth-year Ph.D. student from the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence (SCAI) at Arizona State University (ASU). He is working at the Data Mining and Machine Learning (DMML) Lab with Prof. Huan Liu and previously he was an intern at Microsoft Research and Amazon Alexa AI. Kaize is broadly interested in the areas of data mining, machine learning, and natural language processing and their interdisciplinary applications. His recent research interests particularly focus on minimally-supervised learning and graph neural networks. He has published over 20 papers on top conferences and journals such as AAAI, EMNLP, IJCAI, WWW, WSDM. Kaize was the recipient of the ASU CIDSE Doctoral Fellowship and ASU Engineering Graduate Fellowship. More information can be found at https://www.public.asu.edu/~kding9/

Presentations

Sterling: Synergistic Representation Learning on Bipartite Graphs

Baoyu Jing and 6 other authors

Eliciting Structural and Semantic Global Knowledge in Unsupervised Graph Contrastive Learning

Kaize Ding and 3 other authors

Meta Label Propagation for Few-Shot Semi-Supervised Learning on Graphs

Kaize Ding and 3 other authors

Fact-Enhanced Synthetic News Generation

Kai Shu and 3 other authors

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