%0 Conference Paper %B Springer Cham %D 2022 %T Pixel Importance: The Impact of Saturation and Brightness on the Spread of Information on Social Media %A Kaskela,Timothy %A Zhu,Bin %A Sayali,Dhamapurkar %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Springer Cham %P 105 %8 2022 %@ 1865-1348 %G eng %N 1 %2 b %4 233601298432 %$ 233601298432 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Systems and Information Technology %D 2021 %T Enhancing decision-making with data quality metadata %A Shankaranarayanan,G %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Journal of Systems and Information Technology %V 23 %8 2021 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 167338096640 %$ 167338096640 %0 Journal Article %J Expert Systems with Applications %D 2018 %T Making Sense of Organization Dynamics Using Text Analysis. %A Li,Jiexun %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Zhu,Bin %A Xu,Kaiquan %K BIS %K Business Analytics %K Supply Chain %B Expert Systems with Applications %8 2018 %G eng %2 a %4 152771403776 %$ 152771403776 %0 Conference Paper %B the Fifteeth workshop on e-Business (WeB 2016) in Dublin %D 2017 %T BEHAVIOR THEORY ENABLED GENDER CLASSIFICATION METHOD %A Wang,Jing %A Yan,Xiangbin %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B the Fifteeth workshop on e-Business (WeB 2016) in Dublin %8 2017 %G eng %2 b %4 145142386688 %$ 145142386688 %0 Conference Paper %D 2017 %T The Different Behaviors between Product Searchers and Website Searchers %A Zun,Kai %A Zhu,Bin %A Zuo,Meiyun %K BIS %K Business Analytics %8 2017 %G eng %2 b %4 163038023680 %$ 163038023680 %0 Conference Paper %B the Fifteeth workshop on e-Business (WeB 2016) in Dublin %D 2016 %T Differences between Younger and Senior Information Providers in Senior Online Communities %A Wang,Changyu %A Zhu,Bin %A Zuo,Meiyun %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B the Fifteeth workshop on e-Business (WeB 2016) in Dublin %8 2016 %G eng %2 b %4 145142321152 %$ 145142321152 %0 Conference Paper %B The 10th China Summer Workshop on Information Management (CSWIM 2016) %D 2016 %T Helping Senior Participants Acquire the Right Type of Social Support in Online Communities %A Wang,Changyu %A Zhu,Bin %A Zuo,Meiyun %K BIS %K Business Analytics %X Senior citizens could greatly be benefited from the social support received from a community(Choi et al. 2014; Goswami et al. 2010). Social support denotes to the interaction/communication with others, verbal or nonverbal, reducing the uncertainty or enhancing the self-perception of in control of one’s own life (Albrecht and Adelman 1987). All participants of online communities are motivated by their desire of seeking social support. And such support occurs when community members form relational links among them and have interactions that intend to help (Heaney and Israel 2002). A network member can receive/send different types of social supports from/to others. Informational support transmits information and provides guidance related to the task/question a community member has (Krause 1986); emotional support expresses understanding, encouragement, empathy affection, affirming, validation, sympathy, caring and concern (House 1981; Wang et al. 2014); companionship or network support gives the recipient a sense of belonging (Keating 2013; Wang et al. 2014); and appraisal support enhances the self-evaluation of the recipient (House 1981). Studies have shown that people are usually motivated by their desire of seeking one or more types of social supports to participate in an online community (Goswami et al. 2010; Kanayama 2003; Pfeil 2007; Pfeil and Zaphiris 2009; Wright 2000; Xie 2008). And such social support can only be acquired during the interaction with others. For senior citizens, even though they can be greatly benefited from the social support received through participation, the obstacles they need to overcome in order to feel engaged could be larger than that of younger people (Charness and Boot 2009; Lee et al. 2011), especially when they come to the community for the first time. They could be easily overwhelmed by the content that has been generated by other existing members, finding it difficult to identify an appropriate member to initiate a meaningful interaction. It therefore is critical for an online community system to help senior participants identify other existing members who are more likely to supply the type of support they are seeking. While many previous studies have uncovered the variety factors, contextual (Pfeil and Zaphiris 2009; Wang et al. 2015; Xie 2008) or individual (Wang et al. 2014, 2015, 2012; Wright 1999), that impact the degree to which a senior citizen receives social support needed from an online community, it remains unclear what the characteristics of existing community members who are more likely to provide a new comer the kind of support, informational, emotional, companionship, or appraisal are. And the answer to this question may have significant academic and practical implications. This study thus proposes to fulfil the gap by utilizing data collected from a senior community website to investigate the links between the characteristics of existing senior members and the amount and the type of support they provided to new comers. %B The 10th China Summer Workshop on Information Management (CSWIM 2016) %8 2016 %G eng %2 b %4 127142539264 %$ 127142539264 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Mining Hidden Organizational Structures from Meeting Records %A Li,Jiexun %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %K Supply Chain %B INFORMS 2015 %C Philadelphia %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 125884504064 %$ 125884504064 %0 Conference Paper %B Workshop on Doing IS Research in China, The 19th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS 2015) %D 2015 %T PREDICTING HABITUAL CONTINUING SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES USE OF THE ELDERLY %A Chai,Wen %A Zuo,Meiyun %A Zhu,Bin %A Tian,Xuesong %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Workshop on Doing IS Research in China, The 19th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS 2015) %C Singapore %8 2015 %G eng %U http://pacis2015.comp.nus.edu.sg/pages/workshops_cnais.html %2 b %4 115764482048 %$ 115764482048 %0 Conference Paper %B 'Doing IS Research in China' Workshop of the Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS 2015) %D 2015 %T Weather Factors and Online Product/Service Reviews %A Feng,Jiao %A Yao,Zhong %A Zhu,Bin %A Marshall,Byron %K Accounting %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B 'Doing IS Research in China' Workshop of the Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS 2015) %8 2015 %G eng %2 b %4 107158784000 %$ 107158784000 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Collective opinion classification: A global consistency maximization approach %A Li,Jiexun %A Li,Xin %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B The 24th Workshop on Information Technology and Systems (WITS) %C Aukland, New Zealand %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 98584274944 %$ 98584274944 %0 Conference Paper %B Twentieth Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS' 2014) %D 2014 %T Ensuring Positive Impact of Data Quality Metadata: Implications for Decision Support %A Shankar,G. %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Twentieth Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS' 2014) %C Savannah %8 2014 %G eng %2 b %4 88345614336 %$ 88345614336 %0 Journal Article %J Akadémiai Kiadó and Springer Science+Business Media %D 2014 %T The Hl-index: Improvement of H-index Based on Quality of Citing Papers %A Zai,Li %A Yan,Xiangbin %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %X This paper proposes hl-index as an improvement of the h-index, a popular measurement for the research quality of academic researchers. Although the h-index integrates the number of publications and the academic impact of each publication to evaluate the productivity of a researcher, it assumes that all papers that cite an academic article contribute equally to the academic impact of this article. This assumption, of course, could not be true in most times. The citation from a well-cited paper certainly brings more attention to the article than the citation from a paper that people do not pay attention to. It therefore becomes important to integrate the impact of papers that cite a researcher’s work into the evaluation of the productivity of the researcher. Constructing a citation network among academic papers, this paper therefore proposes hl-index that integrating the h-index with the concept of lobby index, a measures that has been used to evaluate the impact of a node in a complex network based on the impact of other nodes that the focal node has direct link with. This paper also explores the characteristics of the proposed hl-index by comparing it with citations, h-index and its variant g-index. %B Akadémiai Kiadó and Springer Science+Business Media %V 98 %P 1021-1031 %8 2014 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 69565954048 %$ 69565954048 %0 Journal Article %J IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems & Humans %D 2013 %T An ACP Approach to Public Health Emergency Management: Using a Campus Outbreak of H1N1 Influenza as a Case Study %A Duan,Wei %A Cao,Zhidong %A Wang,Youzhong %A Zhu,Bin %A Zeng,Daniel %A Wang,Fei-Yue %A Qiu,Xiaogang %A Song,Hongbin %A Wang,Yong %K BIS %K Business Analytics %X In order to tackle the infeasibility of building mathematical models and conducting physical experiments for public health emergencies in a real world, we apply the ACP (Artificial societies, Computational experiments, and Parallel execution) approach to public health emergency management. We conducted a case study on the largest collective outbreak of H1N1 influenza at a Chinese university in 2009. We built an artificial society to reproduce H1N1 influenza outbreaks. In computational experiments, aiming to obtain comparable results with the real data, we applied the same intervention strategy as that was used during the real outbreak. Then we compared experiment results with real data to verify our models, including spatial models, population distribution, weighted social networks, contact patterns, students’ behaviors, and models of H1N1 influenza disease, in the artificial society. We then applied alternative intervention strategies to the artificial society. The simulation results suggested that alternative strategies controlled the outbreak of H1N1 influenza more effectively. Our models and their application to intervention strategy improvement show that the ACP approach is useful for public health emergency management %B IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems & Humans %V 43 %P 1028-1041 %8 2013 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 69564794880 %$ 69564794880 %0 Conference Paper %D 2013 %T A cognitive-neural approach to explaining market oscillations in a fully recurrent adaptive agent population %A Wong,Charles %A Versace,Massimiliano %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %X Recreating market oscillations to study the markets often makes use of induced activity reversal via finite share or auction thresholds, strategically replacing agents via bankruptcy or genetic algorithm rules, heavily data specific network parameterization, or stochastic randomness. However, such techniques do not shed any additional light on how and why intelligent individual scale agents may spontaneously and rationally decide to endogenously change from a buying to a selling posture within a population. This paper introduces Social Netmap, an agent based population of general purpose, parameter-free, adaptive agents adjusting their behavior in real time to the directly observed aggregate and individual behaviors of their neighbors much like real intelligent actors might in a population. Without relying on random processes, validated parameters, turning-point thresholds, or agent replacement, Social Netmap was able to endogenously create typical market oscillations in 21 out of 30 cases of real Dow Jones Industrial Average data. Social Netmap points towards future work in more realistic group behavior of intelligent, rational agents. %8 2013 %G eng %U http://www.dmi.unict.it/ecal2013/ %2 b %4 69566212096 %$ 69566212096 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Data/Knowledge Management for LIDAR Data Users/Researchers %A Zhu,Bin %A Olson,Michael %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B NSF I/UCRC Center for e-Design Strategic Planning Meeting %C 91 %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 88240963584 %$ 88240963584 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Gender Classification for Product Reviewers in China: A Data-Driven Approach %A Zhu,Bin %A Yan,Xiangbin %A Wang,Jing %K BIS %K Business Analytics %X While it is crucial for organizations to automatically identify the gender of participants in product discussion forums, they may have difficulties adopting existing gender classification methods because the associations between the linguistic features used in those studies and gender type usually varies with context. The prototype system we propose to demo validates a framework for the development of gender classification that uses a more “data-driven” approach. It constantly extracts content-specific features from the discussion content. And the system could automatically adjust itself to accommodate the contextual changes in order to achieve better classification accuracy. %8 2013 %G eng %U http://www.som.buffalo.edu/isinterface/wits2013/ %2 d %4 88335765504 %$ 88335765504 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Mapping User requirements to Design Alternatives: The Whole Nine yards %A Zhu,Bin %A Hoyle,Christopher %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B NSF I/UCRC Center for e-Design Strategic Planning Meeting %C 91 %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 88240386048 %$ 88240386048 %0 Conference Paper %B 45th Hawaii International International Conference on Systems Science (HICSS-45 2012), Proceedings, %D 2012 %T Data Quality Metadata and Decision Making %A Shankaranarayanan,G. %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B 45th Hawaii International International Conference on Systems Science (HICSS-45 2012), Proceedings, %C Grand Wailea, Maui, HI, USA %P 1434-1443 %8 2012 %G eng %2 b %4 52814555136 %$ 52814555136 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Finding People Who Forward Your Messages %A Zhu,Bin %A Chau,Michael %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B 2012 Winter Conference on Business Intelligence %C Snowbird, Utah %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 52770910208 %$ 52770910208 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Finding People Who Forward Your Messages %A Zhu,Bin %A Chau,Michael %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B School of Mechanical, Industrial, & Manufacturing Engineering Seminar Series %C 91 %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 52770985984 %$ 52770985984 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Finding People Who Retweet %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B 2012 INFORMS International Conference %C Beijing, China %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 52771076096 %$ 52771076096 %0 Conference Paper %B The Eleventh Workshop on e-Business (WeB'12) %D 2012 %T Is It You or the Message: Why Do People Pass Along Micro-Blogging Messages? %A Zhu,Bin %A Marshall,Byron %K Accounting %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B The Eleventh Workshop on e-Business (WeB'12) %C Orlando, Florida %8 2012 %G eng %2 b %4 107914813440 %$ 107914813440 %0 Journal Article %J Information Systems Frontiers %D 2012 %T Patterns of News Dissemination through Online News Network in China %A Wang,Youzhong %A Zeng,Daniel %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Information Systems Frontiers %V 16 %P 557-570 %8 2012 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 52770017280 %$ 52770017280 %0 Conference Paper %B Proceedings of the 21st Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems (WITS 2011), Shanghai, China, December 3rd, 2011 %D 2011 %T Patterns of News Dissemination through Online News Network in China %A Wang,Youzhong %A Zeng,Daniel %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Proceedings of the 21st Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems (WITS 2011), Shanghai, China, December 3rd, 2011 %8 2011 %G eng %2 b %4 42184273921 %$ 42184273921 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Finding Treasures in Your Trash %A Zhu,Bin %A Luo,X. %A Ma,J. %A Chau,M. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Joint Conference of eServices and Business Intelligence %C Chengdu, China %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 39442378753 %$ 39442378753 %0 Conference Paper %B Proceedings of Joint Conference of eServices and Business Intelligence, Chengdu, China, June 4th-6th, 2010 %D 2010 %T Finding Treasures in Your Trash, %A Zhu,Bin %A Luo,Xin %A Ma,James %A Chau,Michael %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Proceedings of Joint Conference of eServices and Business Intelligence, Chengdu, China, June 4th-6th, 2010 %8 2010 %G eng %2 b %4 42184540161 %$ 42184540161 %0 Conference Paper %B Proceedings of the Sixteenth Americas Conference on Information Systems, Lima, Peru, August 12th-15th 2010 %D 2010 %T Understanding Awareness Diffusion at Twitter.com %A Zhu,Bin %A Chau,Michael %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Proceedings of the Sixteenth Americas Conference on Information Systems, Lima, Peru, August 12th-15th 2010 %8 2010 %G eng %2 b %4 42184370177 %$ 42184370177 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Understanding Awareness Diffusion at Twitter.com %A Zhu,Bin %A Chau,M %K BIS %K Business Analytics %C Lima, Peru %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 39441920001 %$ 39441920001 %0 Journal Article %J Decision Support Systems %D 2010 %T Visualization of network concepts: The impact of working memory capacity differences %A Zhu,Bin %A Watts,S. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Decision Support Systems %V 21 %P 327-344 %8 2010 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 39437588481 %$ 39437588481 %0 Journal Article %J Decision Support Systems %D 2010 %T Visualizing Social Network Concepts %A Zhu,Bin %A Watts,S. %A Chen,H. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Decision Support Systems %V 49 %P 151-161 %8 2010 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 39437791233 %$ 39437791233 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Communication Clique Evolution Graph: A Tool to Monitor Conflicts in Virtual Teams %A Qin,J. %A Zhu,Bin %A Gaynor,M. %A Bradner,S. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B 8th Workshop on e-Business %C Phoenix, AZ %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 39442464769 %$ 39442464769 %0 Conference Paper %B Proceedings of 8th Workshop on e-Business (WeB'09), Phoenix, AZ, USA. %D 2009 %T Communication Clique Evolution Graph: A Tool to Monitor Conflicts in Virtual Teams %A Zhu,Bin %A Qin,Jialun %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Proceedings of 8th Workshop on e-Business (WeB'09), Phoenix, AZ, USA. %8 2009 %G eng %2 b %4 42184617985 %$ 42184617985 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Expanding Research Using System Development as Methodology %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Artificial Intelligence Lab, MIS department %C Tucson, AZ %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 39444781057 %$ 39444781057 %0 Book Section %D 2009 %T Information Visualization for Decision Making %A Zhu,Bin %A Chen,H. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %8 2009 %G eng %2 d %4 39444719617 %$ 39444719617 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Understanding How Product Information Traverses Across Online Communities %A Zhu,Bin %A Yang,C. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Third China Workshop on Information Management 2009 %C Guangzhou, China %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 39443169281 %$ 39443169281 %0 Conference Paper %B Proceedings of Third China Workshop on Information Management 2009, Guangzhou, China %D 2009 %T Understanding How Product Information Traverses Across Online Communities %A Zhu,Bin %A Yang,Chris %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Proceedings of Third China Workshop on Information Management 2009, Guangzhou, China %8 2009 %G eng %2 b %4 42184730625 %$ 42184730625 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Visualizing Data Quality Metadata for Decision Support: A Prototype and Evaluation %A Zhu,Bin %A Shankaranarayanan,G. %A Cai,Y. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Fifteenth Americas Conference on Information Systems %C San Francisco, CA %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 39442620417 %$ 39442620417 %0 Conference Paper %B Proceedings of the Fifteenth Americas Conference on Information Systems, San Francisco, California %D 2009 %T Visualizing Data Quality Metadata for Decision Support: A Prototype and Evaluation %A Shankaranarayanan,G. %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Proceedings of the Fifteenth Americas Conference on Information Systems, San Francisco, California %8 2009 %G eng %2 b %4 42184697857 %$ 42184697857 %0 Journal Article %J Decision Support Systems %D 2008 %T CommunicationGarden System: Visualizing a Computer Mediated Communication System to Facilitate Knowledge Management %A Zhu,Bin %A Chen,H. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Decision Support Systems %V 45 %P 778-794 %8 2008 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 39437830145 %$ 39437830145 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Decision support with data quality metadata %A Shankaranarayanan,G. %A Zhu,Bin %A Cai,Y. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B International Conference on Information Quality 2008 %C Boston, MA %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 39444242433 %$ 39444242433 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Monitoring Conflicts in Virtual Teams: A Social Network Approach %A Zhu,Bin %A Gaynor,M %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Second China Summer Workshop on Information Management %C Kunming, China %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 39443273729 %$ 39443273729 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Monitoring Team Conflicts through the Visualization of Social Networks %A Zhu,Bin %A Gaynor,M %A Bradner,S. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B 7th Workshop on e-Business %C Paris, France %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 39443214337 %$ 39443214337 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Integrating Data Quality Data into Decision-Making Process: an Information Visualization Approach %A Zhu,Bin %A Shankaranarayanan,G. %A Cai,Y. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B HCI International 2007 %C Beijing, China %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 39444291585 %$ 39444291585 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Management Information Systems Research is USA %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Chengdu University of Information Technology %C Chengdu, China %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 39444944897 %$ 39444944897 %0 Journal Article %J Annual Review of Information Science and Technology %D 2005 %T Information Visualization %A Zhu,Bin %A Chen,H. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Annual Review of Information Science and Technology %V 39 %8 2005 %G eng %2 a %4 39437971457 %$ 39437971457 %0 Journal Article %J Decision Support Systems %D 2005 %T NewsMap: A Knowledge Map for Online News %A Ong,T-H. %A Chen,H. %A Sung,WK %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Decision Support Systems %V 39 %P 583-597 %8 2005 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 39437928449 %$ 39437928449 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Research in Management Information Systems %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %C Nanchang, Jiangxi, P.R. China %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 39456548865 %$ 39456548865 %0 Journal Article %J Decision Support Systems %D 2005 %T Using 3D Interfaces to Facilitate the Spatial Knowledge Retrieval: A Geo-referenced Knowledge Repository System %A Zhu,Bin %A Chen,H. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Decision Support Systems %V 40 %P 167-182 %8 2005 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 39437864961 %$ 39437864961 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T The Design for an Effective Knowledge Repository System %A Zhu,Bin %A Iyer,B. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Minnesota Symposium on Knowledge Management %C Minneapolis, MN %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 39456614401 %$ 39456614401 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology %D 2003 %T HelpfulMed: Intelligent Searching for Medical Information over the Internet %A Chen,H. %A Lally,A.M. %A Zhu,Bin %A Chau,M. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology %V 54 %P 683-694 %8 2003 %G eng %N 7 %2 a %4 39438098433 %$ 39438098433 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T MedTextus: an intelligent web-based medical meta-search system %A Zhu,Bin %A Leory,G. %A Chen,H. %A Chen,Y. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B 2nd ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital libraries %C Portland, OR %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 39444371457 %$ 39444371457 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Visualizing a computer mediated communication (CMC) process to facilitate knowledge management %A Zhu,Bin %A Chen,H. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems %C Minneapolis, MN %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 39444410369 %$ 39444410369 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Visualizing Computer-Mediated Communication Process %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 39459280897 %$ 39459280897 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Visualizing Computer-Mediated Communication Process %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 39459266561 %$ 39459266561 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Social Visualization for Computer-Mediated Communication: A Knowledge Management Perspective %A Zhu,Bin %A Chen,H. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Eleventh Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 39444449281 %$ 39444449281 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Visualizing Computer-Mediated Communication Process %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %C Colorado Springs, CO %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 39459450881 %$ 39459450881 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Visualizing Computer-Mediated Communication Process %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %C Bloomington, IN %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 39459424257 %$ 39459424257 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Visualizing Computer-Mediated Communication Process %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %C Rochester, NY %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 39459442689 %$ 39459442689 %0 Journal Article %J IEEE Transactions on Image Processing %D 2000 %T Creating a Large-Scale Content-Based Air Photo Image Digital Library %A Zhu,Bin %A Ramsey,M. %A Chen,H. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B IEEE Transactions on Image Processing %V 9 %P 163-167 %8 2000 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 39438198785 %$ 39438198785 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology %D 2000 %T Validating a Geographical Image Retrieval System %A Zhu,Bin %A Chen,H. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology %V 51 %P 625-634 %8 2000 %G eng %N 7 %2 a %4 39438256129 %$ 39438256129 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology %D 1999 %T A Collection of Visual Thesauri for Browsing Large Collections of Geographic Images %A Ramsey,M. %A Chen,H. %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology %V 50 %P 826-835 %8 1999 %G eng %N 9 %2 a %4 39438444545 %$ 39438444545 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T Creating a Large Scale Digital Library for Geo-Referenced Information %A Zhu,Bin %A Ramsey,M %A Chen,H. %A Hauck,R.V. %A Ng,T.D. %A Schatz,B. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Digital Library‘99, the 4th ACM Conference on Digital Libraries %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 39444551681 %$ 39444551681 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T Support Concept-Based Multimedia Information Retrieval: A Knowledge Management Approach %A Zhu,Bin %A Ramsey,M. %A Chen,H. %A Hauck,R.V. %A Ng,T.D. %A Schatz,B. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B ICIS’99, 20th Annual International Conference on Information Systems %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 39444617217 %$ 39444617217