Learning experience:
She graduated from the Japanese Department of Dalian Foreign Studies University in 2003 with a bachelor's degree in Japanese language and literature. Since 2004, she has studied in Tohoku University, Japan, under the guidance of Professor Hideki Murakami, an expert in computational linguistics. In March 2010, she obtained her doctorate in Educational Informatics from Tohoku University in Japan.
Work experience:
She joined the Japanese Department of Shenzhen University in November 2010 and was recognized as a high-level overseas talent of Shenzhen in 2016.
Representative academic achievements :
1. In Japan, she initially studied the automatic scoring of Japanese article abstracts, trying to change the subjective evaluation to objective evaluation, and explore a fair, objective and efficient evaluation method.
2. Developed an automatic scoring system for Japanese article abstracts, and provided timely feedback, adding a new Japanese cognitive model. Patent application is in progress.
3. In China, she studied the automatic evaluation of Japanese text coherence, which provides a new idea and method for Japanese text research.
Courses taught:
undergraduate: Junior Japanese listening, basic Japanese linguistics, general situation of Japan and other basic courses
postgraduate: computational linguistics
Research interests: computational linguistics, corpus linguistics, educational technology"