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Zhiyuan Chen

Researcher at University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Publications -  68
Citations -  1523

Zhiyuan Chen is an academic researcher from University of Maryland, Baltimore County. The author has contributed to research in topics: Query optimization & Cluster analysis. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 66 publications receiving 1402 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhiyuan Chen include Microsoft & University of Maryland, College Park.

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Discrete wavelet transform-based time series analysis and mining

TL;DR: A systematic survey of various analysis techniques that use discrete wavelet transformation (DWT) in time series data mining, and the benefits of this approach demonstrated by previous studies performed on diverse application domains, including image classification, multimedia retrieval, and computer network anomaly detection are outlined.
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Query optimization in compressed database systems

TL;DR: This paper proposes a IIierarchical Dictionary Encoding strategy that intelligently selects the most effective compression method for string-valued attributes and proposes one provably optimal and two fast heuristic algorithms for selecting a query plan for relational schemas with compressed attributes.
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Counting twig matches in a tree

TL;DR: This work proposes several estimation algorithms that apply set hashing and maximal overlap to estimate the number of matches of query twiglets formed using variations on different twiglet decomposition techniques, and demonstrates that accurate and robust estimates can be achieved, even with limited space.
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A privacy-preserving technique for Euclidean distance-based mining algorithms using Fourier-related transforms

TL;DR: A novel generalized approach using the well-known energy compaction power of Fourier-related transforms to hide sensitive data values and to approximately preserve Euclidean distances in centralized and distributed scenarios to a great degree of accuracy is proposed.
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Addressing diverse user preferences in SQL-query-result navigation

TL;DR: A two-step solution to address the diversity issue of user preferences for the categorization approach using a cost-based algorithm which considers the cost of visiting both intermediate nodes and leaf nodes in the tree.