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Ying Zhu

Researcher at Georgia State University

Publications -  88
Citations -  1522

Ying Zhu is an academic researcher from Georgia State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Visualization & Data visualization. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 86 publications receiving 1406 citations. Previous affiliations of Ying Zhu include George Mason University.

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Graphical passwords: a survey

TL;DR: This survey tries to answer two important questions: "Are graphical passwords as secure as text-based passwords?" and "What are the major design and implementation issues for graphical passwords?"
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A Comprehensive Atlas of E3 Ubiquitin Ligase Mutations in Neurological Disorders

TL;DR: This work constructed a comprehensive atlas of disrupted E3 ligase genes in common and rare neurological diseases and found ~13% were mutated in a neurological disorder with 83 total genes representing 70 different types of neurological diseases.
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AnimatLab: a 3D graphics environment for neuromechanical simulations.

TL;DR: AnimatLab provides a common neuromechanical simulation environment in which to construct and test models of any skeletal animal, vertebrate or invertebrate, and controlled by the activity of a multicellular, multicompartment neural circuit.
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The Sciences of Design: Observations on an Emerging Field

TL;DR: A set of observations are developed to guide the evolution of the sciences of design, and it is the intent that the observations will be beneficial, not only for IS researchers, but also for colleagues in allied disciplines who are already contributing to shaping the Sciences of design.
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Measuring effective data visualization

TL;DR: This paper systematically examines two fundamental questions in information visualization - how to define effective visualization and how to measure it and provides a more comprehensive definition and discusses a set of quantitative and qualitative measures.