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文档介绍:XIN FU
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
School of Information and Library Science
Chapel Hill / NC / USA / 27599-3360
Email: xfu [at]
Webpage: /~fu
EDUCATION
08/2003 --
Ph. D. student in Information and Library Science
School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Advisor: Dr. Gary Marchionini

08/2004 --
Master's student in Statistics
Department of Statistics and Operations Research, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill

09/2000 -- 07/2003
Master of Science in Information Science
Department of Library and Information Science, Peking University
Advisor: Prof. Maosheng Lai
Thesis title: Evaluating the Quality of Search Engines: User-Centered Discussions
on Evaluation Schema parative Studies on Chinese and English Search
Engines (96 pages; in Chinese)

09/1996 -- 07/2000
Bachelor of Arts in English (Information Management Orientation)
English Program for Information Management Studies, School of English Language
Communication, Beijing Foreign Studies University
Thesis title: Problems in Existing Search Engines and Possible Solutions (20 pages;
in English)
RESEARCH
Microsoft - UNC Annotation of Structured Data Project
Research Team Member, August 2004 -
Principal Investigators: Dr. Gary Marchionini, Dr. Paul Solomon and Dr. Catherine
Blake (Funded by Microsoft Corporation)
• Study how frequent users of structured data such as statistical files and
databases make sense of and annotate information
• Investigate the role annotations play in seeking and understanding
information in electronic environments
• Identify strategies and potential tools for annotating structured data

UNC TREC (Text Retrieval Conference) - HARD Track (High Accuracy
Retrieval of Documents)
Research Team Member, January 2004 -
Principal Investigator: Dr. Diane Kelly
• Develop techniques for eliciting additional inf