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Dr. Xiangmin Zhou is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Computing Technologies, RMIT University, located at City Campus Australia. His research focuses on artificial intelligence, data management, distributed computing, and multimedia systems. He actively supervises Masters and PhD students in areas such as fairness-aware task recommendation in spatial crowdsourcing and adaptive multi-participant analytics. His teaching interests include social media analysis, multimedia databases, query optimization, and cloud data management.
Dr. Zhou’s research interests span information systems, AI-driven recommendation frameworks, privacy-preserving techniques, and distributed computing solutions. His work emphasizes context-aware systems, ethical AI, and scalable data processing. Recent publications highlight innovations in federated learning, privacy preservation, and social media-based disaster detection. He is open to supervising students interested in his core research areas and collaborative projects.
Dr. Zhou’s academic contributions include developing novel algorithms for recommendation systems, social media analysis, and real-time event detection. His projects often bridge theory and practice, addressing challenges in spatial crowdsourcing, video novelty detection, and multi-platform coordination. His work aligns with RMIT’s focus on technology-driven solutions for societal challenges.
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