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Yinong Chen is affiliated with Arizona State University in the United States. Their research spans primarily across the fields of Computer Science and Engineering, with a focus on Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Control and Systems Engineering, Information Systems, and Computer Networks and Communications.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics, which include:

  • Topic Modeling
  • Natural Language Processing Techniques
  • Text and Document Classification Technologies
  • IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
  • Robotics and Automated Systems
  • Sentiment Analysis and Opinion Mining
  • Advanced Text Analysis Techniques

Yinong Chen has frequently published in several academic venues, namely:

  • International Journal of Simulation and Process Modelling
  • Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory
  • CAAI Transactions on Intelligence Technology
  • Applied Sciences
  • Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Technology

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Yinong Chen include:

  • IoT, cloud, big data and AI in interdisciplinary domains, 2020, Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory
  • Technologies Supporting Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Application Development, 2021, Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Technology

Other related papers in the recent corpus (authored by frequent collaborators) cover topics such as multi-exposure image fusion and aspect-based sentiment classification, though these are by different primary authors:

  • A Precise Multi-Exposure Image Fusion Method Based on Low-level Features, 2020, Sensors
  • Targeted Sentiment Classification Based on Attentional Encoding and Graph Convolutional Networks, 2020, Applied Sciences
  • Multi-head self-attention based gated graph convolutional networks for aspect-based sentiment classification, 2020, Multimedia Tools and Applications

Yinong Chen's frequent co-authors include:

  • Ling Lü
  • Lianyin Jia
  • Gennaro De Luca
  • Jiaman Ding
  • Yuke Wang

The scientist has contributed to book publications with notable publishers such as Springer Nature and Springer Science+Business Media. Titles include "Advances in Simulation and Process Modelling" (2021) and "Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium for Intelligent Transportation and Smart City (ITASC)" (2023).

Best Publications

  • WSDL-based automatic test case generation for Web services testing

    Xiaoying Bai;Wenli Dong;Wei-Tek Tsai;Yinong Chen

  • Robot as a Service in Cloud Computing

    Yinong Chen;Zhihui Du;Marcos García-Acosta

  • Automated model checking and testing for composite Web services

    H. Huang;W.-T. Tsai;R. Paul

  • Internet of intelligent things and robot as a service

    Yinong Chen;Hualiang Hu

  • A software reliability model for web services

    Wei-Tek Tsai;Dawei Zhang;Yinong Chen;Hai Huang

  • Fault-diagnosis for reciprocating compressors using big data and machine learning

    Guanqiu Qi;Guanqiu Qi;Zhiqin Zhu;Ke Erqinhu;Yinong Chen

  • Collaborative Learning Using Wiki Web Sites for Computer Science Undergraduate Education: A Case Study

    Wei-Tek Tsai;Wu Li;J Elston;Yinong Chen

  • Ontology-Based Test Modeling and Partition Testing of Web Services

    Xiaoying Bai;Shufang Lee;Wei-Tek Tsai;Yinong Chen

  • Consumer-centric service-oriented architecture: a new approach

    W.T. Tsai;Bingnan Xiao;R.A. Paul;Yinong Chen

  • On Testing and Evaluating Service-Oriented Software

    W.T. Tsai;Xinyu Zhou;Yinong Chen;Xiaoying Bai

  • Adaptive testing, oracle generation, and test case ranking for Web services

    Wei-Tek Tsai;Yinong Chen;R. Paul;Hai Huang

  • Virtualization-based autonomic resource management for multi-tier Web applications in shared data center

    Xiaoying Wang;Zhihui Du;Yinong Chen;Sanli Li

  • RTSOA: Real-Time Service-Oriented Architecture

    W.T. Tsai;Yann-Hang Lee;Zhibin Cao;Yinong Chen

  • Robot Cloud: Bridging the power of robotics and cloud computing

    Zhihui Du;Ligang He;Yinong Chen;Yu Xiao

  • Cooperative and group testing in verification of dynamic composite Web services

    W.T. Tsai;Y. Chen;R. Paul;N. Liao

  • Developing and assuring trustworthy Web services

    W.T. Tsai;X. Wei;Y. Chen;B. Xiao

  • Design of a Robot Cloud Center

    Zhihui Du;Weiqiang Yang;Yinong Chen;Xin Sun

  • DDSOS: a dynamic distributed service-oriented simulation framework

    W.T. Tsai;Chun Fan;Yinong Chen;R. Paul

  • Specification-based verification and validation of Web services and service-oriented operating systems

    Wei-Tek Tsai;Yinong Chen;R. Paul

  • Architecture classification for SOA-based applications

    W.T. Tsai;Chun Fan;Yinong Chen;R. Paul

Frequent Co-Authors

Wei-Tek Tsai
Wei-Tek Tsai Arizona State University
Xiaoying Bai
Xiaoying Bai Tsinghua University
Charles J. Colbourn
Charles J. Colbourn Arizona State University
Jerry Gao
Jerry Gao San Jose State University
Jianhua Ma
Jianhua Ma Hosei University
Athanasios V. Vasilakos
Athanasios V. Vasilakos University of Agder
Ying Chen
Ying Chen IBM (United States)
Ray J. Paul
Ray J. Paul Brunel University London

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