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Leye Wang is affiliated with Peking University in China and has contributed extensively to research in computer science and engineering. Their work primarily involves artificial intelligence, transportation, electrical and electronic engineering, signal processing, and building and construction.

The scientist has a significant publication record focusing on topics such as privacy-preserving technologies in data, human mobility and location-based analysis, traffic prediction and management techniques, mobile crowdsensing and crowdsourcing, indoor and outdoor localization technologies, cryptography and data security, and stochastic gradient optimization techniques.

Frequent co-authors in Leye Wang's research include Daqing Zhang, Di Chai, Kai Chen, Liyue Chen, and Xiao Han.

They have published numerous papers in notable venues, with a high concentration in the following:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive Mobile Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies
  • IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
  • IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security

Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by Leye Wang are:

  • "Sparse Mobile Crowdsensing With Differential and Distortion Location Privacy," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security
  • "Towards Position-Independent Sensing for Gesture Recognition with Wi-Fi," 2021, Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive Mobile Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies
  • "WiFi-Sleep: Sleep Stage Monitoring Using Commodity Wi-Fi Devices," 2021, IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • "FingerDraw," 2020, Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive Mobile Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies
  • "Towards Robust Gesture Recognition by Characterizing the Sensing Quality of WiFi Signals," 2022, Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive Mobile Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies

Leye Wang's research topics reveal attention to the intersection of sensing technologies, privacy, and mobility. Their publications address challenges related to differential location privacy, gesture recognition via Wi-Fi, and applications of mobile crowdsensing.

Best Publications

  • Spatiotemporal Multi-Graph Convolution Network for Ride-Hailing Demand Forecasting

    Xu Geng;Yaguang Li;Leye Wang;Lingyu Zhang

  • Bike flow prediction with multi-graph convolutional networks

    Di Chai;Leye Wang;Qiang Yang

  • CrowdRecruiter: selecting participants for piggyback crowdsensing under probabilistic coverage constraint

    Daqing Zhang;Haoyi Xiong;Leye Wang;Guanling Chen

  • Sparse mobile crowdsensing: challenges and opportunities

    Leye Wang;Daqing Zhang;Yasha Wang;Chao Chen

  • 4W1H in Mobile Crowd Sensing

    Daqing Zhang;Leye Wang;Haoyi Xiong;Bin Guo

  • Dynamic cluster-based over-demand prediction in bike sharing systems

    Longbiao Chen;Daqing Zhang;Leye Wang;Dingqi Yang

  • crowddeliver : Planning City-Wide Package Delivery Paths Leveraging the Crowd of Taxis

    Chao Chen;Daqing Zhang;Xiaojuan Ma;Bin Guo

  • CCS-TA: quality-guaranteed online task allocation in compressive crowdsensing

    Leye Wang;Daqing Zhang;Animesh Pathak;Chao Chen

  • iCrowd : Near-Optimal Task Allocation for Piggyback Crowdsensing

    Haoyi Xiong;Daqing Zhang;Guanling Chen;Leye Wang

  • Location Privacy-Preserving Task Allocation for Mobile Crowdsensing with Differential Geo-Obfuscation

    Leye Wang;Dingqi Yang;Xiao Han;Tianben Wang

  • Task Allocation in Spatial Crowdsourcing: Current State and Future Directions

    Bin Guo;Yan Liu;Leye Wang;Victor O. K. Li

  • CrowdTasker: Maximizing coverage quality in Piggyback Crowdsensing under budget constraint

    Haoyi Xiong;Daqing Zhang;Guanling Chen;Leye Wang

  • $oldsymbol{EMC^3}$ : Energy-Efficient Data Transfer in Mobile Crowdsensing under Full Coverage Constraint

    Haoyi Xiong;Daqing Zhang;Leye Wang;Hakima Chaouchi

  • Towards Position-Independent Sensing for Gesture Recognition with Wi-Fi

    Ruiyang Gao;Mi Zhang;Jie Zhang;Yang Li

  • HyTasker: Hybrid Task Allocation in Mobile Crowd Sensing

    Jiangtao Wang;Feng Wang;Yasha Wang;Leye Wang

  • Sparse Mobile Crowdsensing With Differential and Distortion Location Privacy

    Leye Wang;Daqing Zhang;Dingqi Yang;Brian Y. Lim

  • WiFi-Sleep: Sleep Stage Monitoring Using Commodity Wi-Fi Devices

    Bohan Yu;Yuxiang Wang;Kai Niu;Youwei Zeng

  • effSense: A Novel Mobile Crowd-Sensing Framework for Energy-Efficient and Cost-Effective Data Uploading

    Leye Wang;Daqing Zhang;Zhixian Yan;Haoyi Xiong

  • Container Port Performance Measurement and Comparison Leveraging Ship GPS Traces and Maritime Open Data

    Longbiao Chen;Daqing Zhang;Xiaojuan Ma;Leye Wang

  • Differential Location Privacy for Sparse Mobile Crowdsensing

    Leye Wang;Daqing Zhang;Dingqi Yang;Brian Y. Lim

  • EEMC: Enabling Energy-Efficient Mobile Crowdsensing with Anonymous Participants

    Haoyi Xiong;Daqing Zhang;Leye Wang;J. Paul Gibson

  • RADAR: Road Obstacle Identification for Disaster Response Leveraging Cross-Domain Urban Data

    Longbiao Chen;Xiaoliang Fan;Leye Wang;Daqing Zhang

Frequent Co-Authors

Daqing Zhang
Daqing Zhang Peking University
Dingqi Yang
Dingqi Yang University of Macau
Noel Crespi
Noel Crespi Télécom SudParis
Gang Pan
Gang Pan Zhejiang University
Zhaohui Wu
Zhaohui Wu Zhejiang University
Edwin H.-M. Sha
Edwin H.-M. Sha East China Normal University
Bin Guo
Bin Guo Northwestern Polytechnical University
Jonathan Li
Jonathan Li University of Waterloo
Philippe Cudré-Mauroux
Philippe Cudré-Mauroux University of Fribourg
Cheng Wang
Cheng Wang Xiamen University

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