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Selected Papers of Pei Wang All the following publications are authored by Pei Wang unless specified otherwise.
https://tuljournals.temple.edu/index.php/mundi/article/download/589/408/2178
Vriddhi Vinay Abstract: This is a South Asian theory-building paper on the intersection of gender and colonization critiquing western philosophical notions on a history of human sexuality that omits colonialism as a primary factor in the sociological normalization of sexual repression and sexual violence. Using staple texts and foundational authors highlighting the material implications of ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/AGI-Curriculum.html
Suggested Education for Future AGI Researchers The following list is a partial education plan for students interested in the research of Artificial General Intelligence. Notes: The opinions expressed here are highly personal. Not only are the topics and reading materials selected according to my opinion, but also there are my own works included (they are distinguished from the others using ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki/Papers/ACM_MM2023.pdf
ABSTRACT Image stitching aims to align a pair of images in the same view. Generating precise alignment with natural structures is challeng-ing for image stitching, as there is no wider field-of-view image as a reference, especially in non-coplanar practical scenarios. In this paper, we propose an unsupervised image stitching frame-work, breaking through the coplanar constraints in homography ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~jiewu/research/publications/Publication_files/Paper%206750%20Camera%20Ready%20Version.pdf
1 Introduction Federated learning (FL) [Koneˇcn ́y et al., 2017], a widely-used framework for distributed machine learning, is a signif-icant research focus. Most FL algorithms, such as the clas-sic FedAvg, fall into Synchronous Federated Learning (SFL). They require the server to wait for all selected clients’ lo-cal training and uploads before aggregating updates, and as-sume uniform ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~yu/research/CrispBP-Mobicom21.pdf
ABSTRACT Arterial blood pressure (ABP) monitoring using wearables has emerged as a promising approach to empower users with self-monitoring for efective diagnosis and control of hypertension. However, existing schemes mainly monitor ABP at discrete time intervals, involve some form of user efort, have insuficient ac-curacy, and require collecting suficient training data for model development ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~qzeng/cis5512-fall2015/papers/VMware_paravirtualization.pdf
The savings that tens of thousands of companies have generated from the deployment of this technology is further driving the rapid adoption of virtualized computing from the desktop to the data center. As new vendors enter the space and attempt to differentiate their products, many are creating confusion with their marketing claims and terminology. For example, while hardware assist is a ...
https://www.fox.temple.edu/sites/fox/files/documents/Cummins%20Conference%202022/XiangHuBao-main-2022-03-23.pdf
Abstract Xiang Hu Bao (XHB), meaning ‘mutual treasury’ in Chinese, is a novel online mutual aid platform operated by Alibaba’s Ant Financial to facilitate risk sharing of critical illness exposures. XHB reached nearly 100 million members in less than one year since its launch and ofered its mem-bers critical illness protections at significantly lower cost than traditional critical ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~jiewu/research/publications/Publication_files/ArrayPipe-JLU-Infocom-20250520.pdf
i. A novel parallel scheme (JAP) is introduced to enable a batch of sibling jobs to form a concurrent job-array and to execute concurrently, targeting high throughput model exploration. ii. We design ArrayPipe, a framework to support JAP with low-cost job context switching within a job-array and a GPU-Host memory manager for higher training concurrency. iii. We propose a novel scheduling ...
https://community.mis.temple.edu/zuyinzheng/files/2016/07/Resume-Alvin-Z.Y.-Zheng-2016-Apr.pdf
Zheng, Z., Hong, Y. & Pavlou, P. (2015), “How do Price Dispersion and Quality Dispersion Affect Employer’s Hiring Decisions in Online Labor Markets”, The 11th Symposium on Statistical Challenges in eCommerce Research, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.