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D-Index
35
Citations
4100
World Ranking
2816
National Ranking
8

Overview

Zhang Wu is affiliated with Nanyang Technological University in Singapore and has a substantial publication record primarily in the field of Computer Science. Their research spans multiple subfields including Information Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Organic Chemistry, and Computer Networks and Communications.

The scientist's work broadly covers topics such as Recommender Systems and Techniques, Spam and Phishing Detection, Network Security and Intrusion Detection, Advanced Bandit Algorithms Research, Data Mining Algorithms and Applications, Big Data and Business Intelligence, and Complex Network Analysis Techniques.

Recent notable papers include:

  • On Scalability of Association-rule-based Recommendation, 2020, ACM Transactions on the Web
  • Electrical Fault Diagnosis From Text Data: A Supervised Sentence Embedding Combined With Imbalanced Classification, 2023, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
  • Travel Recommendation via Fusing Multi-Auxiliary Information into Matrix Factorization, 2020, ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology
  • Are Neighbors Alike? A Semisupervised Probabilistic Collaborative Learning Model for Online Review Spammers Detection, 2023, Information Systems Research
  • Leveraging multi-level dependency of relational sequences for social spammer detection, 2020, Neurocomputing

Zhang Wu commonly publishes in venues such as SSRN Electronic Journal, arXiv (Cornell University), Neurocomputing, Angewandte Chemie International Edition, and ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology.

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers including Junjie Wu, Jie Cao, Yong Ge, Guannan Liu, and Haiquan Lu.

Best Publications

  • A Synthetic Control Chart for Detecting Small Shifts in the Process Mean

    Zhang Wu;Trevor A. Spedding

  • An enhanced adaptive CUSUM control chart

    Zhang Wu;Jianxin Jiao;Mei Yang;Ying Liu

  • Swarm intelligence applied in green logistics: A literature review

    Shuzhu Zhang;Carman K. M. Lee;Hing Kai Chan;King Lun Choy

  • Optimization design of control charts based on Taguchi's loss function and random process shifts

    Z. Wu;M. Shamsuzzaman;E. S. Pan

  • A comparison study of effectiveness and robustness of control charts for monitoring process mean

    Yanjing Ou;Zhang Wu;Fugee Tsung

  • A Synthetic Control Chart for Detecting Fraction Nonconforming Increases

    Zhang Wu;Song Huat Yeo;Trevor A. Spedding

  • Optimization designs of the combined Shewhart-CUSUM control charts

    Zhang Wu;Mei Yang;Wei Jiang;Michael B. C. Khoo

  • Weighted-loss-function CUSUM chart for monitoring mean and variance of a production process

    Zhang Wu;Yu Tian

  • The synthetic [Xbar] chart with estimated parameters

    Ying Zhang;Philippe Castagliola;Zhang Wu;Michael B.C. Khoo

  • A synthetic double sampling control chart for the process mean

    Michael B.C. Khoo;How Chinh Lee;Zhang Wu;Chung-Ho Chen

  • A CUSUM scheme with variable sample sizes and sampling intervals for monitoring the process mean and variance

    Zhang Wu;Sheng Zhang;Penghui Wang

  • Monitoring the process mean and variance using a weighted loss function CUSUM scheme with variable sampling intervals

    Sheng Zhang;Zhang Wu

  • Monitoring Process Mean and Variability with One Double EWMA Chart

    Michael B. C. Khoo;Sin Yin Teh;Zhang Wu

  • Design of the sum-of-conforming-run-length control charts

    Zhang Wu;Xiaolan Zhang;Song Huat Yeo

  • A control scheme for monitoring the frequency and magnitude of an event

    Zhang Wu;Jianxin Jiao;Zhen He

  • Optimal design of the synthetic chart for the process mean based on median run length

    Michael B. C. Khoo;V. H. Wong;Zhang Wu;Philippe Castagliola

  • A duopolistic model of dynamic competitive advertising

    Qinan Wang;Zhang Wu

  • A new SPRT chart for monitoring process mean and variance

    Yanjing Ou;Zhang Wu;Thong Ngee Goh

  • Optimization design of the charts for monitoring process capability

    Zhang Wu;Ming Xie;Yu Tian

  • An np control chart for monitoring the mean of a variable based on an attribute inspection

    Zhang Wu;Michael B.C. Khoo;Lianjie Shu;Wei Jiang

  • Optimal np control chart with curtailment

    Zhang Wu;Hua Luo;Xiaolan Zhang

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael B. C. Khoo
Michael B. C. Khoo Universiti Sains Malaysia
Philippe Castagliola
Philippe Castagliola University of Nantes
Yee Cheong Lam
Yee Cheong Lam Nanyang Technological University
Carman K. M. Lee
Carman K. M. Lee Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Zhaojun Wang
Zhaojun Wang Nankai University
Hing Kai Chan
Hing Kai Chan Wenzhou-Kean University
Fugee Tsung
Fugee Tsung Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
King Lun Choy
King Lun Choy Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Thong Ngee Goh
Thong Ngee Goh National University of Singapore
William Ho
William Ho University of Melbourne

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