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Travelled to:
1 × Austria
1 × Canada
1 × China
1 × United Kingdom
3 × USA
Collaborated with:
Y.Yuan L.Chen B.Lu H.Wang M.Liu H.Liu G.Wu X.Gong C.Chen H.Liu J.Xin H.Lu G.Yu Y.Bao J.Lv Y.Yu
Talks about:
search (4) graph (4) uncertain (3) subgraph (3) larg (3) base (3) framework (2) social (2) inform (2) effici (2)

Person: Guoren Wang

DBLP DBLP: Wang:Guoren

Contributed to:

CIKM 20142014
RecSys 20142014
CIKM 20122012
VLDB 20122012
CIKM 20112011
VLDB 20112011
CIKM 20102010
CAiSE 20032003
SIGMOD 20022002

Wrote 9 papers:

CIKM-2014-YuanW0 #graph #nondeterminism #query #scalability
Pattern Match Query in a Large Uncertain Graph (YY, GW, LC), pp. 519–528.
RecSys-2014-LiuWW #what
Tell me where to go and what to do next, but do not bother me (HL, GW, GW), pp. 375–376.
CIKM-2012-LuYW #framework #graph #image #named #novel #social
SRGSIS: a novel framework based on social relationship graph for social image search (BL, YY, GW), pp. 2615–2618.
VLDB-2012-YuanWCW #database #graph #performance #probability #scalability #similarity
Efficient Subgraph Similarity Search on Large Probabilistic Graph Databases (YY, GW, LC, HW), pp. 800–811.
CIKM-2011-ChenWLXY #framework #named
SISP: a new framework for searching the informative subgraph based on PSO (CC, GW, HL, JX, YY), pp. 453–462.
VLDB-2011-YuanWWC #graph #nondeterminism #performance #scalability
Efficient Subgraph Search over Large Uncertain Graphs (YY, GW, HW, LC), pp. 876–886.
CIKM-2010-LuWG #multi #nondeterminism #semantics
Multi-information fusion for uncertain semantic representations of videos (BL, GW, XG), pp. 1609–1612.
CAiSE-2003-WangL #optimisation #query
Query Processing and Optimization for Regular Path Expressions (GW, ML), pp. 30–45.
SIGMOD-2002-LuWYBLY #named
XBase: making your gigabyte disk queriable (HL, GW, GY, YB, JL, YY), p. 630.

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