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  A survey on gait recognition
Wan C., Wang L., Phoha V. ACM Computing Surveys 51(5): 1-35, 2018.  Type: Article

Gait recognition is a biometric method that uses sensor data to recognize people based on body shape and walking styles. Gait data is acquired from video images, inertial sensors, or sensors in the environment. The possible uses are di...
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Jun 8 2021  
   An improved clustering ensemble method based link analysis
Hao Z., Wang L., Cai R., Wen W. World Wide Web 18(2): 185-195, 2015.  Type: Article

A method to improve clustering ensembles of datasets, called WETU, is presented in this paper. The current clustering ensemble methods use measurements, such as the weighted connection-triple (WCT), the weighted triple-quality (WTQ), a...
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May 27 2015  
  Spectral methods: algorithms, analysis and applications
Shen J., Tang T., Wang L., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, New York, NY, 2011. 486 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-540710-40-0)

Differential equations arise in various branches of science and engineering, such as fluid and solid mechanics, biology, material sciences, economics, ecology, and computer science. Some well-known examples include the Navier-Stokes eq...
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Jan 10 2013  
  Reconstructing chromosomal evolution
Wang L., Warnow T. SIAM Journal on Computing 36(1): 99-131, 2006.  Type: Article

Wang and Warnow introduce two polynomial time algorithms, EXACT-IEBP and Approx-IEBP, for estimating the actual number of rearrangements that have taken place in the evolutionary history between two chromosomes. They employ inversions,...
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Apr 4 2007  
  The design and implementation of an active replication scheme for distributing services in a cluster of workstations
Wang L., Zhou W., Jia W. Journal of Systems and Software 58(3): 199-210, 2001.  Type: Article

Replication is a technology that maintains a consistent object among replicas. It is known as a key technology for availability, fault tolerance, and performance enhancement in distributed computing environments, such as clusters of w...
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Mar 4 2003  

 
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