Chan Samuel Wai-kwong
Assistant professor
Dept of Decision Sciences and Managerial Economics
Asia-Pacific Institute of Business, The (APIB)
China
Biography
Samuel Chan received the M.Sc. degree from the University of Manchester, U.K., and M.Phil. degree from Chinese University of Hong Kong, and the Ph.D. degree in Artificial Intelligence from the University of New South Wales, Australia. Before joining the Chinese University of Hong Kong as an associate professor, Samuel has been working in business intelligence, decision support systems, and text analytics in information systems. His current research interests are in applying machine learning techniques in text mining, sentiment analytics, financial text streaming analysis, and computational linguistics with emphasis on text-based decision making. He had won paper awards in two major conferences as well as the first place in one of the tracks in Fourth International Chinese Language Processing Bakeoff. Samuel is one of the chief architects in designing a text analytics open platform, called HanMosaic (HanMosaic.baf.cuhk.edu.hk), which analyses Chinese texts in real time
Research Interest
Intelligent Systems; Data Mining; Text Processing in Information Systems; Information Retrieval / Extraction and their applications in E-Commerce
Publications
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Chan, S.W.K. (2013). Generating context templates for word sense disambiguation. Proceedings of the 26th Australasian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, New Zealand. Also appeared in Lecture Notes in Computer Science, v.8272, 466-477, Springer-Verlag.
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Chan, Samuel Wai-kwong, Chong, M.W.C., (2017), Sentiment analysis in financial texts, Decision Support Systems, 94, 53-64