Biosketch

Harry Chen is a Senior Application Engineer at Siri, working on exciting new technology that will change the way people use the internet.
He holds a computer science PhD. degree from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC). He was awarded a PhD fellowship from HP Labs for his work on intelligent agents in mobile and pervasive computing.
His research interests include artificial intelligence, mobile computing and the web information systems. During his tenure as a Computer Scientist at Image Matters LLC. He developed gnizr, an open source project that explores the use of Semantic Web technology and folksonomy in social bookmarking.
Dr. Chen taught Social Web Technologies at UMBC. He is a founding member of the UMBC eBiquity Research Group and the eBiquity Blog (previously known as ebiquity.org). He enjoys blogging and traveling. His recent blogging adventure includes the Geospatial Semantic Web Blog, and Harry Chen’s Mobile Blog.
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[...] Here is an example how I’ve used geo microformat to annotate Columbia, MD. [...]
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[...] Harry Chen (UMBC BS’98, SM’00 PhD’04) has a post on How scientists should market themselves commenting on Larry Page’s AAAS talk. Harry adds some good ideas and advice. [...]
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[...] course is CMSC 491s/691s and will meet MW 7:10-8:25pm. Enrolment will be limited. The instructor is Dr. Harry Chen, who received his Ph.D. from UMBC in [...]
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