Wang research group to present at IEEE BigData 2021

Dong Wang
Dong Wang, Associate Professor

Members of Associate Professor Dong Wang's research group, the Social Sensing Lab, will present papers at the 2021 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (IEEE BigData 2021), which will be held virtually from December 15-18.

PhD student Lanyu Shang will present the paper, "A Multimodal Misinformation Detector for COVID-19 Short Videos on TikTok," which she coauthored with PhD student Ziyi Kou, Computer Science PhD student Yang Zhang, and Associate Professor Dong Wang. In the paper, Wang's lab addresses the problem of identifying misleading COVID-19 short videos—such as those on the social media platform TikTok—where misinformation is expressed in the visual, audio, and textual content. To correct this problem, the researchers developed TikTec, a multimodal misinformation detection framework that captures key information from videos and effectively learns (through artificial intelligence) the misinformation that is conveyed by the visual and audio content.

Kou will present the paper, "ExgFair: A Crowdsourcing Data Exchange Approach To Fair Human Face Datasets Augmentation," which he coauthored with Shang, Zhang, Wang, and PhD student Huimin Zeng. According to the researchers, human facial applications are usually biased toward the majority demographic group. To address this limitation, Wang's lab developed ExgFair, a crowdsourcing-based fair data exchange framework, which has been found to not only reduce demographic biases but also improve the accuracy of human facial applications trained on the augmented fair datasets.

The primary research focus of the Social Sensing Lab lies in the emerging area of human-centered AI, big data, and cyber-physical systems in social spaces, where data are collected from human sources or devices on their behalf. The work from the lab addresses the fundamental challenges in social sensing by developing human-centric computing theories, techniques, and systems that reconstruct the correct "state of the world," both physical and social.

Updated on
Backto the news archive

Related News

iSchool undergraduates selected as 2025 Community Academic Scholars

The Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Institute (IHSI) has selected BSIS student Dhanvi Puttur and BSIS+DS student Lara Terpetschnig as 2025 Community-Academic Scholars. Representing nineteen majors and nine minors in eight colleges and schools at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and two additional universities, the eighteen scholars in this cohort encompass diverse fields of study, from community health to graphic design to statistics. 

BSIS+DS student Lara Terpetschnig and BSIS student Dhanvi Puttur

He receives Amazon Research Award to improve monitoring of Earth’s ecosystem

A new project led by Professor Jingrui He aims to help scientists monitor disruptions to the Earth’s ecosystem, such as climate change. She recently received support for her work through an Amazon Research Award, which includes $60,000 in cash and an additional $40,000 in Amazon Web Services (AWS) credits.

Jingrui He

Guan successfully defends dissertation

Doctoral candidate Yingjun Guan successfully defended his dissertation, "Disambiguating Academic Institution Names: A Comprehensive Study of Authority Files, Linguistic Variations, and Computational Evaluation in PubMed Affiliations," on April 28. 

Yingjun Guan

Scholarship provides validation, motivation for Martinez

BSIS+DS student Fabian Martinez chose his major because he wanted to learn how to help people understand and interpret data and information. While his immediate plans include finding a job in data analytics, business analytics, consulting, or product management, his ultimate goal is "to create meaningful relationships and help make a meaningful impact in the world" in whatever way he can.

Fabian Martinez graduation

Spectrum Scholar Spotlight: Guadalupe Castillo

Twelve iSchool master's students were named 2024–2025 Spectrum Scholars by the American Library Association (ALA) Office for Diversity, Literacy, and Outreach Services. This "Spectrum Scholar Spotlight" series highlights the School's scholars. MSLIS student Guadalupe Castillo earned her BA in international studies and Spanish and Latin American literature from the University of California, San Diego.

Guadalupe Castillo