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Overview

Hui Zang is affiliated with Sprint in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines within computer science and engineering, with a particular focus on artificial intelligence, information systems, and civil and structural engineering.

The scientist has contributed to several recent publications, including:

  • Adaptive Federated Dropout: Improving Communication Efficiency and Generalization for Federated Learning (2020, arXiv - Cornell University)
  • Incremental one-class collaborative filtering with co-evolving side networks (2020, Knowledge and Information Systems)
  • The Impact of Vapor Blockage on the Outflow Rate of Screen Channel Liquid Acquisition Devices (2022, Micromachines)

Hui Zang has collaborated with multiple co-authors throughout their career. Frequent collaborators include Chen Chen, Yinglong Xia, Jundong Li, Huan Liu, and Hanghang Tong.

The scientist's research topics cover a range of advanced and applied areas such as:

  • Recommender Systems and Techniques
  • Data Stream Mining Techniques
  • Advanced Data Compression Techniques
  • Water Systems and Optimization
  • Membrane Separation Technologies
  • Intravenous Infusion Technology and Safety
  • Privacy-Preserving Technologies in Data

Hui Zang's work has been published in notable venues including Knowledge and Information Systems, Micromachines, and arXiv.

Their main fields of study are Computer Science and Engineering, while their subfields include Artificial Intelligence, Information Systems, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Civil and Structural Engineering, and Water Science and Technology.

Best Publications

  • A Review of Routing and Wavelength Assignment Approaches for Wavelength- Routed Optical WDM Networks

    Hui Zang;Jason P. Jue;Biswanath Mukherjee

  • A novel generic graph model for traffic grooming in heterogeneous WDM mesh networks

    Hongyue Zhu;Hui Zang;Keyao Zhu;Biswanath Mukherjee

  • Anonymization of location data does not work: a large-scale measurement study

    Hui Zang;Jean Bolot

  • Dynamic lightpath establishment in wavelength routed WDM networks

    Hui Zang;J.P. Jue;L. Sahasrabuddhe;R. Ramamurthy

  • New and improved approaches for shared-path protection in WDM mesh networks

    Canhui Ou;Jing Zhang;Hui Zang;L.H. Sahasrabuddhe

  • Is sampled data sufficient for anomaly detection

    Jianning Mai;Chen-Nee Chuah;Ashwin Sridharan;Tao Ye

  • Path-protection routing and wavelength assignment (RWA) in WDM mesh networks under duct-layer constraints

    Hui Zang;Canhui Ou;Biswanath Mukherjee

  • Traffic grooming for survivable WDM networks - shared protection

    Canhui Ou;Keyao Zhu;Hui Zang;L.H. Sahasrabuddhe

  • Subpath protection for scalability and fast recovery in optical WDM mesh networks

    Canhui Ou;Hui Zang;N.K. Singhal;Keyao Zhu

  • A comprehensive study on next-generation optical grooming switches

    Keyao Zhu;Hui Zang;B. Mukherjee

  • Dynamic traffic grooming in WDM mesh networks using a novel graph model

    Hongyue Zhu;Hui Zang;Keyao Zhu;B. Mukherjee

  • User localization using friend location information

    Hui Zang;Phyllis Joan Reuther;Soshant Bali

  • Experiences in a 3G network: interplay between the wireless channel and applications

    Xin Liu;Ashwin Sridharan;Sridhar Machiraju;Mukund Seshadri

  • Are call detail records biased for sampling human mobility

    Gyan Ranjan;Hui Zang;Zhi-Li Zhang;Jean Bolot

  • Mining call and mobility data to improve paging efficiency in cellular networks

    Hui Zang;Jean C. Bolot

  • AdRob: examining the landscape and impact of android application plagiarism

    Clint Gibler;Ryan Stevens;Jonathan Crussell;Hao Chen

  • Availability-aware provisioning strategies for differentiated protection services in wavelength-convertible WDM mesh networks

    Jing Zhang;Keyao Zhu;Hui Zang;Norman S. Matloff

  • Impact of Packet Sampling on Portscan Detection

    Jianning Mai;A. Sridharan;Chen-Nee Chuah;Hui Zang

  • A new provisioning framework to provide availability-guaranteed service in WDM mesh networks

    Jing Zhang;Keyao Zhu;Hui Zang;B. Mukherjee

  • Connection management for wavelength-routed WDM networks

    Hui Zang;L. Sahasrabuddhe;J.P. Jue;S. Ramamurthy

  • Improving TCP Congestion Control with Machine Intelligence

    Yiming Kong;Hui Zang;Xiaoli Ma

Frequent Co-Authors

Biswanath Mukherjee
Biswanath Mukherjee University of California, Davis
Chen-Nee Chuah
Chen-Nee Chuah University of California, Davis
Jason P. Jue
Jason P. Jue The University of Texas at Dallas
Antonio Nucci
Antonio Nucci Cisco Systems (United States)
Michalis Faloutsos
Michalis Faloutsos University of California, Riverside
Patrick Thiran
Patrick Thiran École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Don Towsley
Don Towsley University of Massachusetts Amherst
Nina Taft
Nina Taft Google (United States)
Christophe Diot
Christophe Diot Google (United States)
Hao Chen
Hao Chen University of California, Davis

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