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Hao Yang

Researcher at Nokia

Publications -  119
Citations -  5676

Hao Yang is an academic researcher from Nokia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Deep learning. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 91 publications receiving 4901 citations. Previous affiliations of Hao Yang include University of California, Los Angeles & IBM.

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Security in mobile ad hoc networks: challenges and solutions

TL;DR: The security issues related to this problem are identified, the challenges to security design are discussed, and the state-of-the-art security proposals that protect the MANET link- and network-layer operations of delivering packets over the multihop wireless channel are reviewed.
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Robust rate adaptation for 802.11 wireless networks

TL;DR: This paper designs and implements a new Robust Rate Adaptation Algorithm (RRAA), which uses short-term loss ratio to opportunistically guide its rate change decisions, and an adaptive RTS filter to prevent collision losses from triggering rate decrease.
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Interpretable Convolutional Neural Networks with Dual Local and Global Attention for Review Rating Prediction

TL;DR: The proposed convolutional neural networks with dual attention model outperforms HFT and ConvMF+ in terms of mean square errors (MSE) and the superior quality of user/item embeddings learned from the model is compared.
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DySAT: Deep Neural Representation Learning on Dynamic Graphs via Self-Attention Networks

TL;DR: DySAT is a novel neural architecture that learns node representations to capture dynamic graph structural evolution and ablation study validates the effectiveness of jointly modeling structural and temporal self-attention.
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SmartSiren: virus detection and alert for smartphones

TL;DR: SmartSiren is presented, a collaborative virusdetection and alert system for smartphones that uses a proxy-based architecture to offload the processing burden from resource-constrained smartphones and simplify the collaboration among smartphones.