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Haifeng Shen
Researcher at Australian Catholic University
Publications - 115
Citations - 1379
Haifeng Shen is an academic researcher from Australian Catholic University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Collaborative software & Operational transformation. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 105 publications receiving 1156 citations. Previous affiliations of Haifeng Shen include Griffith University & Nanyang Technological University.
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Transparent adaptation of single-user applications for multi-user real-time collaboration
TL;DR: An innovative Transparent Adaptation approach and associated supporting techniques that can be used to convert existing and new single-user applications into collaborative ones, without changing the source code of the original application are reported.
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Leveraging single-user applications for multi-user collaboration: the coword approach
TL;DR: This approach has been applied to transparently convert MS Word into a real-time collaborative word processor, called CoWord, which supports multiple users to view and edit any objects in the same Word document at the same time over the Internet.
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Flexible notification for collaborative systems
Haifeng Shen,Chengzheng Sun +1 more
TL;DR: A flexible notification framework is contributed that can be used to describe and compare a range of notification strategies used in existing collaborative systems, and to guide the design of notification components for new collaborative systems.
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An adaptive differential evolution algorithm to optimal multi-level thresholding for MRI brain image segmentation
Omid Tarkhaneh,Haifeng Shen +1 more
TL;DR: This paper proposes a DE solution that achieves a good balance between exploration and exploitation through a new adaptive approach and new mutation strategies, and experimentally compares the proposed DE algorithm, referred to as Adaptive Differential Evolution with Levy Distribution (ALDE), against three DE benchmark algorithms on T2 weighted MRI brain images.
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CoMaya: incorporating advanced collaboration capabilities into 3d digital media design tools
TL;DR: The CoMaya project aims to incorporate such advanced collaboration capabilities into Autodesk Maya by extending the transparent adaptation approach from 2D office applications to 3D digital media design tools.