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Dr. Ling Liu is an Associate Professor in the College of Computing
at Georgia Institute of Technology. There she directs the research programs in Distributed Data Intensive Systems Lab (DiSL), examining
performance, security, privacy, and data management issues in building large
scale distributed computing systems. Dr. Liu and the DiSL
research group have been working on various aspects of distributed data
intensive systems, ranging from decentralized overlay networks, mobile
computing and location based services, sensor network and event stream
processing, to service oriented computing and architectures. She has published
over 200 international journal and conference articles in the areas of Internet
Computing systems, Internet data management, distributed systems, and
information security. Her research group has produced a number of open source
software systems, among which the most popular ones include WebCQ, XWRAPElite, PeerCrawl. Dr. Liu is the recipient of the best paper award
of ICDCS 2003 and the best paper award of WWW 2004, and a recipient of 2005 Pat
Goldberg Memorial Best Paper Award.
Dr. Ling
Liu is an internationally recognized expert in the areas of
Database Systems, Distributed Computing, Internet Systems, and Service oriented
computing. She has chaired a number of
conferences as a PC chair, vice PC chair, or a general chair, including IEEE
International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE 2004, ICDE 2006, ICDE 2007),
IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing (ICDCS 2006), IEEE
International Conference on Web Services (ICWS 2004), CreateNet-ICST
Collaborative Computing Conference (CollaborateCom
2005, 2006), ACM International Conference on Knowledge and Information
Management (CIKM 2000). Dr. Liu is currently on the editorial board of several
international journals, including IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data
Engineering, International
Journal of Peer-to-Peer Networking and
Applications (Springer),
International Journal of Very Large
Database systems (Springer), International Journal of Web
Services Research, Wireless Network Journal (WINET).
Dr. Liu’s research is primarily sponsored by NSF, DoE, DARPA, IBM, and HP.
Dr. Liu is a recipient of IBM Faculty Award (2003, 2006, 2007).
Mobile Internet and Location Based Services
MobiEyes - Distributed Computing Architecture and Algorithms for Processing
Location Queries
GeoGrid
- Decentralized Service Architecture for Mobile Location-based Information Delivery and Dissemination
Location Privacy - Location Privacy in Mobile
Computing Systems and Applications
Spatial Alarms – High Performance Architecture and Models for
Scalable Processing of Location Triggers
Distributed Computing Systems Research
GTPeers
- Peer-to-Peer and Grid Computing Research
SGuard
- Secure Guards for Massively Distributed Computing Systems
MedVault
- Ensuring Security and Privacy for Electronic Medical Records
Distributed Data Management and Large Scale Enterprise Services
Past Research Projects
PeerCQ
- Internet Information Monitoring Using a Peer-to-Peer network
PeerTrust Trusted Computing in Peer to Peer
Systems
TrustMe
- Anonimity Support in Distributed Trust Management
Systems
VISTA - Effective Cluster
Rendering of Very Large Data Sets and an application of VISTA
iVIBRATE - Interactive
Visualization Based Framework for Clustering Large Datasets
BestK:
the Critical Clustering Structure in Categorical Datasets
Infosphere
- Infopipes Technology for Fresh Information Delivery
THOR - Deep Web Data
Extraction
Athena - Web Service
Discovery: A Source Biased Approach
XWrapElite
- An Automated Wrapper Generation System for Web Sources
XWrapComposer - A Wrapper Generation System for
Extracting Information from Multiple Web Pages
WebCQ
- Continual Queries for Information Monitoring on the Web
OpenCQ
- Continual Queries for Logistic Applications
XWrap
Original - A Semi-Automated Wrapper Generation System for Structured or
Semi-structured Data Sources
XWrapElite
- An Automated Wrapper Generation System for Web Sources
Omini
- A Fast Object Extraction System for Web Sources
AQR - Distributed Query
Routing
Ginga
- Adaptive Query Processing with varying resource
availabilities and constraints
PageDigest
Efficient Encoding Scheme for Web Documents
Sdiff
- Structurally aware change detection algorithms for HTML and XML documents
Context Cube - A
Context Aware Methodology for Managing and Accessing Sensor Data - GT Aware
Home
TAM -
Restructuring and Self-Configuring of Transactional Workflow Systems
I have taught the following courses
from 1999 to present. In Fall 2007 I am teaching CS4440.
I have taught the following courses during 1997-1999 at OGI:
I also supervisee A list of cs7001
mini-projects each year.
Research Groups



Last updated Dec. 15, 2007. Ling Liu (lingliu
at cc dot gatech dot edu)