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Wenguang Chen

Wenguang Chen

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Computer Science

D-Index
37
Citations
5891
World Ranking
10753
National Ranking
1324

Overview

Wenguang Chen is affiliated with Tsinghua University in China and has contributed extensively to the field of computer science, with a total of 84 publications primarily focusing on subfields such as artificial intelligence, computer vision and pattern recognition, computer networks and communications, hardware and architecture, and civil and structural engineering.

The scientist's research spans a variety of topics including graph theory and algorithms, parallel computing and optimization techniques, advanced graph neural networks, cloud computing and resource management, advanced data storage technologies, innovative concrete reinforcement materials, and data management and algorithms.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Wenguang Chen are:

  • Xiangbin Kong
  • Jidong Zhai
  • Dongheng Yao
  • Xiaowei Zhu
  • Wencai Zhang

Chen has published in numerous venues, with repeated contributions to:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Big Data Mining and Analytics
  • Land
  • IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
  • Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment

Notable recent papers include:

  • "GLM-130B: An Open Bilingual Pre-trained Model," 2022, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "A system hierarchy for brain-inspired computing," 2020, Nature
  • "Use of interpretable machine learning approaches for quantificationally understanding the performance of steel fiber-reinforced recycled aggregate concrete: From the perspective of compressive strength and splitting tensile strength," 2024, Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence
  • "TADOC: Text analytics directly on compression," 2020, The VLDB Journal
  • "Data-driven analysis on ultimate axial strain of FRP-confined concrete cylinders based on explicit and implicit algorithms," 2021, Composite Structures

Best Publications

  • GLM-130B: An Open Bilingual Pre-trained Model

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  • GridGraph: large-scale graph processing on a single machine using 2-level hierarchical partitioning

    Xiaowei Zhu;Wentao Han;Wenguang Chen

  • Gemini: a computation-centric distributed graph processing system

    Xiaowei Zhu;Wenguang Chen;Weimin Zheng;Xiaosong Ma

  • Chronos: a graph engine for temporal graph analysis

    Wentao Han;Youshan Miao;Kaiwei Li;Ming Wu

  • MapCG: writing parallel program portable between CPU and GPU

    Chuntao Hong;Dehao Chen;Wenguang Chen;Weimin Zheng

  • A system hierarchy for brain-inspired computing

    Youhui Zhang;Peng Qu;Yu Ji;Weihao Zhang

  • PHANTOM: predicting performance of parallel applications on large-scale parallel machines using a single node

    Jidong Zhai;Wenguang Chen;Weimin Zheng

  • Cloud Performance Modeling with Benchmark Evaluation of Elastic Scaling Strategies

    Kai Hwang;Xiaoying Bai;Yue Shi;Muyang Li

  • OpenUH: an optimizing, portable OpenMP compiler

    Chunhua Liao;Oscar R. Hernandez;Barbara M. Chapman;Wenguang Chen

  • MPIPP: an automatic profile-guided parallel process placement toolset for SMP clusters and multiclusters

    Hu Chen;Wenguang Chen;Jian Huang;Bob Robert

  • Cloud versus in-house cluster: evaluating Amazon cluster compute instances for running MPI applications

    Yan Zhai;Mingliang Liu;Jidong Zhai;Xiaosong Ma

  • Do I use the wrong definition?: DeFuse: definition-use invariants for detecting concurrency and sequential bugs

    Yao Shi;Soyeon Park;Zuoning Yin;Shan Lu

  • Tree partition based parallel frequent pattern mining on shared memory systems

    Dehao Chen;Chunrong Lai;Wei Hu;WenGuang Chen

  • Understanding Co-Running Behaviors on Integrated CPU/GPU Architectures

    Feng Zhang;Jidong Zhai;Bingsheng He;Shuhao Zhang

  • ImmortalGraph: A System for Storage and Analysis of Temporal Graphs

    Youshan Miao;Wentao Han;Kaiwei Li;Ming Wu

  • Taming hardware event samples for FDO compilation

    Dehao Chen;Neil Vachharajani;Robert Hundt;Shih-wei Liao

  • Data adapter for querying and transformation between SQL and NoSQL database

    Ying-Ti Liao;Jiazheng Zhou;Chia-Hung Lu;Shih-Chang Chen

  • MPIWiz: subgroup reproducible replay of mpi applications

    Ruini Xue;Xuezheng Liu;Ming Wu;Zhenyu Guo

  • WarpLDA: a cache efficient O(1) algorithm for latent dirichlet allocation

    Jianfei Chen;Kaiwei Li;Jun Zhu;Wenguang Chen

  • NEUTRAMS: neural network transformation and co-design under neuromorphic hardware constraints

    Yu Ji;YouHui Zhang;ShuangChen Li;Ping Chi

  • RACEZ: a lightweight and non-invasive race detection tool for production applications

    Tianwei Sheng;Neil Vachharajani;Stephane Eranian;Robert Hundt

Frequent Co-Authors

Weimin Zheng
Weimin Zheng Tsinghua University
Yuan Xie
Yuan Xie Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Jun Zhu
Jun Zhu Tsinghua University
Xipeng Shen
Xipeng Shen North Carolina State University
Bingsheng He
Bingsheng He National University of Singapore
Lidong Zhou
Lidong Zhou Microsoft (United States)
Onur Mutlu
Onur Mutlu ETH Zurich
Xiaoyong Du
Xiaoyong Du Renmin University of China
Ashraf Aboulnaga
Ashraf Aboulnaga The University of Texas at Arlington
Rong Yu
Rong Yu Tsinghua University

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