22 Papers
4 Citations
Yuyao Wang is an academic researcher from Nanjing University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Game theory. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Detecting Prosumer-Community Groups in Smart Grids From the Multiagent Perspective
TL;DR: A generalized definition of individual prosumer’s energy density is provided, which can be used to detect the underlying leader prosumers in SGs and a partially visible multiagent system (PVMAS) is proposed, where the viewing angles of both prosumers and PCGs are mutually restricted.
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Link prediction in temporal networks: Integrating survival analysis and game theory
TL;DR: A novel semi-supervised learning framework is proposed, which integrates both survival analysis and game theory in a robust Autonomy-Oriented-Computing multi-agent system, and a paralleled algorithm is proposed to conduct the temporal link prediction task.
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An effective and scalable overlapping community detection approach: Integrating social identity model and game theory
TL;DR: SIMGT is presented, an effective and Scalable approach that detects overlapping communities: Integrating social identity Model and Game Theory and achieves convincing results in terms of how well the algorithms reveal communities, as well as algorithms’ scalability.
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Proximity-based group formation game model for community detection in social network
TL;DR: Zhang et al. as discussed by the authors proposed a proximity-based group formation game model, called PBCD, to detect communities in social networks based on an empirical observation that the higher number of shared communities gives rise to the higher second-order pairwise proximity.
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