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Lixin Fu is an Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Computer Science at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG). They hold a Ph.D. in Computer and Information Sciences and Engineering from the University of Florida. Their research focuses on Databases, Data Mining, Machine Learning, Social Networks, and Algorithms, with notable contributions to optimization in delivery systems, shortest path discovery in social graphs, and data cube technologies.
Education: Ph.D. in Computer and Information Sciences and Engineering from University of Florida.
Research interests emphasize scalable algorithms for social network analysis, graph theory applications, and efficient data mining techniques. Their work often bridges theoretical advancements with practical implementations in areas like recommendation systems, spam detection, and privacy-preserving data processing. Recent publications highlight innovations in pathfinding algorithms, clustering methodologies, and optimizing multi-source delivery systems.
Teaching responsibilities include advanced courses such as CSC 671 (Advanced Database Systems), CSC 674/474 (Principles of Data Mining), and CSC 654/454 (Design and Analysis of Algorithms).
Labs/Teams: While no specific lab is mentioned, their research collaborations likely involve data science and computational methods groups at UNCG.
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