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Jeng-Shyang Pan

Researcher at Shandong University of Science and Technology

Publications -  889
Citations -  14887

Jeng-Shyang Pan is an academic researcher from Shandong University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Digital watermarking & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 789 publications receiving 11645 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeng-Shyang Pan include National Kaohsiung Normal University & Technical University of Ostrava.

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A Novel Load Balance Algorithm for Cloud Computing

TL;DR: A new load balance algorithm based on swarm intelligence is proposed which can enhance the production of the systems while schedule tasks to VMs properly and get resource utilization higher.
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Novel classification rule of two-phase test sample sparse representation

TL;DR: Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed novel classification rule of two-phase test sample sparse representation (NCR-TPTSSR) classifier achieves better recognition rate than TPTSSR classifier, C-kNNclassifier, nearest feature center (NFC) classifiers, nearest features line (NFL) classifies, nearest neighbor (NN) and so on.
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Modern Advances in Applied Intelligence

TL;DR: A Lagrangian relaxation approach is adopted to developing efficient multi-agent learning algorithm for solving the WDP in combinatorial double auctions and results indicate the agent learning approach is more efficient than the centralized approach.
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Pigeon-Inspired Optimization for Node Location in Wireless Sensor Network

TL;DR: A hybrid Pigeon Inspired Optimization with a typical localization model is proposed to solve the problem of node localization in WSN and shows that the proposed method effectively improves the location accuracy of nodes and reduces the cumulative error caused by success positioning nodes.
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Interlacing Domain Partition for Fractal Watermarking

TL;DR: Experimental result shows the proposed fractal watermarking method is promising to protect the copyright of images against the attack JPEG compression.