Wilson Wong

Wilson Wong is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Western Australia (UWA) working on the application of text mining and natural language processing across different domains such as healthcare. Wilson was an Endeavour IPRS Scholar for his PhD study at UWA. His doctoral dissertation investigates the use of Web data for automatically acquiring knowledge from natural language texts across different domains. Wilson also has a BIT (First Class Honours) (Data Communications) degree, and an MSc (Information and Communication Technology) by research degree in the field of natural language processing from Malaysia. Wilson has close to 30 publications in book chapters, reputable conferences (e.g. IJCNLP, IJCAI, PACLING), and high-impact journals (e.g. DMKD, IDA). His areas of interest include text mining, natural language processing, Web technologies, and health informatics.

Publications

Determination of Unithood and Termhood for Term Recognition
Wilson Wong. © 2009. 30 pages.
As more electronic text is readily available, and more applications become knowledge intensive and ontology-enabled, term extraction, also known as automatic term recognition or...