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Zhiqi Shen

Researcher at Nanyang Technological University

Publications -  226
Citations -  4831

Zhiqi Shen is an academic researcher from Nanyang Technological University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Multi-agent system & Fuzzy cognitive map. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 222 publications receiving 4100 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhiqi Shen include University of Melbourne.

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Balanced Distribution Adaptation for Transfer Learning

TL;DR: Zhang et al. as mentioned in this paper proposed a balanced distribution adaptation (BDA) method to adaptively leverage the importance of the marginal and conditional distribution discrepancies, and several existing methods can be treated as special cases of BDA.
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A Survey of Trust and Reputation Management Systems in Wireless Communications

TL;DR: The latest methods which have been proposed by researchers to manage trust and reputation in wireless communication systems in the fields of mobile ad hoc networks, wireless sensor networks, and cognitive radio networks are examined.
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Balanced Distribution Adaptation for Transfer Learning

TL;DR: This paper proposes a novel transfer learning approach, named as Balanced Distribution Adaptation (BDA), which can adaptively leverage the importance of the marginal and conditional distribution discrepancies, and several existing methods can be treated as special cases of BDA.
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Blockchain and IoT based Food Traceability for Smart Agriculture

TL;DR: This paper proposes a trusted, self-organized, open and ecological food traceability system based on blockchain and Internet of Things technologies, which involves all parties of a smart agriculture ecosystem, even if they may not trust each other.
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A Survey of Multi-Agent Trust Management Systems

TL;DR: Existing trust models from a game theoretic perspective are analyzed to highlight the special implications of including human beings in an MAS, and a possible research agenda to advance the state of the art in this field is proposed.