Lee Wang

Publication List Details

Period

1994 - 2008

Number

10

Co-Authors

Detecting Geographical Serving Area of Web Resources (2008)

Qi Zhang, Xing Xie, Lee Wang, Lihua Yue, Wei-ying Ma

Most human activities occur around where the user is physically located. Knowing the geographical serving area of web resources, therefore, is very important for many web applications. Here serving...

General Terms (2008)

Lee Wang, Chuang Wang, Xing Xie, Josh Forman, Yansheng Lu, Wei-ying Ma, ...

Accurately and effectively detecting the locations where search queries are truly about has huge potential impact on increasing search relevance. In this paper, we define a search query’s dominant...

ARTICLE NO. PC971392 Task Matching and Scheduling in Heterogeneous Computing Environments Using a Genetic-Algorithm-Based Approach 1 (2008)

Lee Wang, Howard Jay Siegel, Vwani P. Roychowdhury, Anthony A. Maciejewski

To exploit a heterogeneous computing (HC) environment, an application task may be decomposed into subtasks that have data dependencies. Subtask matching and scheduling consists of assigning subtasks...

Web Resource Geographic Location Classification (2008)

And Detection Chuang, Chuang Wang, Xing Xie, Lee Wang, Yansheng Lu, Wei-ying Ma

Rapid pervasion of the web into users' daily lives has put much importance on capturing location-specific information on the web, due to the fact that most human activities occur locally around...

A Comparative Study Of Five Parallel Genetic Algorithms Using The Traveling Salesman Problem (1998)

Lee Wang Anthony, Lee Wang, Anthony A. Maciejewski, Howard Jay Siegel, Vwani P. Roychowdhury

Parallel genetic algorithms (PGAs) have been developed to reduce the large execution times that are associated with serial genetic algorithms (SGAs). They have also been used to solve larger problems...

A genetic-algorithm-based approach for subtask matching and scheduling in heterogeneous computing environments and a comparative study of parallel genetic algorithms (1997)

Wang, Lee

To exploit a heterogeneous computing (HC) environment (e.g., a suite of interconnected different high-performance machines), an application task may be decomposed into subtasks that have data...

An Objective Approach to Assessing Relative Perceptual Quality of MPEG-Encoded Video Sequences (1997)

Lee Wang, Ranga S. Ramanujan, James A. Newhouse, Maher Madoura, Atiq Ahamad, Kenneth J. Thurber, ...

A novel objective approach to assessing the relative perceptual quality of MPEG-encoded video sequences is presented in this paper. Quality comparison of two MPEG-encoded video sequences is performed...

An Objective Approach to Assessing Relative Perceptual Quality of MPEG-Encoded Video Sequences (1997)

Lee Wang, Ranga S. Ramanujan, James A. Newhouse, Maher Kaddoura, Atiq Ahamad, Kenneth J. Thurber, ...

A novel objective approach to assessing the relative perceptual quality of MPEG-encoded video sequences is presented. Quality comparison of the original and filtered MPEG-encoded video sequences is...

Data Parallel Algorithms (1994)

Wang, Lee, So, John John E., Maheswaran, Muthucumaru

Data parallelism is a model of parallel computing in which the same set of instructions is applied to all the elements in a data set. A sampling of data parallel algorithms is presented. The examples...