•  72
    Improved Monarch Butterfly Optimization Algorithm Based on Opposition-Based Learning and Random Local Perturbation
    with Suisui Chen, Jiucheng Xu, and Yun Tian
    Complexity 2019 1-20. 2019.
  •  77
    Complexity Measures for Quantifying Changes in Electroencephalogram in Alzheimer’s Disease
    with Ali H. Husseen Al-Nuaimi, Emmanuel Jammeh, and Emmanuel Ifeachor
    Complexity 2018 1-12. 2018.
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    Multi-Level Refinement Algorithm of Weighted Hypergraph Partitioning Problem
    with Ming Leng and Kai-Qiang Guo
    Journal of Intelligent Systems 26 (3). 2017.
    The formal description of weighted hypergraph partitioning problem is presented. We describe the solution of the weighted hypergraph partitioning problem based on the multi-level method. We propose the multi-level discrete particle swarm optimization refinement algorithm, whose each particle’s position in |V|-dimensional can be considered as the corresponded partitioning. During the refinement process of the uncoarsening phase, the algorithm projects successively each particle’s corresponded par…Read more
  •  76
    Atomistic simulation study on twin orientation and spacing distribution effects on nanotwinned Cu films
    with Xiaoqiao He and J. Lu
    Philosophical Magazine 95 (31): 3467-3485. 2015.
  •  10
    西方法律思想史
    with Quande Liu
    . 1996.
    法学本科教材.
  •  218
    As AI is integrated into the workplace, organisations increasingly face allocation decisions between human and machine workers. These decisions are increasingly made or assisted by algorithms, creating a Reverse Turing Test dynamic wherein the machine is now the judge. In addition, human and machine workers may ``compete'' for a given task, reproducing aspects of adversarial games. This raises new methodological questions about assessing task suitability between humans and machines. The criteria…Read more
  •  10
    This new version extends the MHLM / MDLH publication with a curated model-lineage archive for the LSC theory-building process. It adds prompt provenance, dated LLM iteration snapshots, model-specific theory tracks, an experimental simulation lab, and grant-facing audit material. The 2026-05-05 archive adds iterations/LSC_theory_by_LLM/, preserving final views and supporting artifacts for Codex, DeepSeek, Gemini, GPT, Kimi, Manus, and related model slots. The update improves audit transparency ar…Read more
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    A publication-grade working paper proposing Massively Documented LLM Hallucination (MDLH) as a formal epistemic-risk framework for AI-assisted scientific discovery, using the LSC neutrino research line as a dual-interpretation case study. The work does not claim that LSC is validated physics or that it is false; it separates unvalidated physics from AI-generated epistemic artifacts. The MDLH archive now records the 6.2.2 repair path explicitly. Public note: the correction makes the isotropic tra…Read more
  •  7
    Theoretical insights into CycleGAN: Analyzing approximation and estimation errors in unpaired data generation
    with Shen Dongrui and Feng Han
    Artificial Intelligence 355 (C): 104526. 2026.
  •  52
    FedHM: Efficient federated learning for heterogeneous models via low-rank factorization
    with Dezhong Yao, Wanning Pan, Yuexin Shi, Michael J. O'Neill, Yutong Dai, Yao Wan, Peilin Zhao, and Hai Jin
    Artificial Intelligence 344 (C): 104333. 2025.
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    Humanizing curriculum history: Reflective and diffractive practices of teachers in South Korean education reform
    with Kyunghee So
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 57 (11): 1036-1047. 2025.
    This paper seeks to humanize the history of curriculum reform by exploring the diverse relationships that teachers form with the national curriculum system in South Korea. Drawing on the concepts of reflective and diffractive practices, we analyze the professional trajectories of two teachers across three decades of national curriculum changes. One teacher’s professional career reflects a commitment to aligning teaching methods with curriculum reforms, while the other teacher considers teaching …Read more
  •  77
    Moral injury is a significant issue for healthcare workers, often stemming from exposure to ethical dilemmas and distressing events. This study aims to explore the relationship between moral injury and healthcare workers’ career calling, using the job demands-resources model as a theoretical framework. The goal is to understand how moral injury affects healthcare workers’ sense of purpose and vocation and identify factors that may mitigate this impact. A cross-sectional survey was conducted with…Read more
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    This article reinterprets the theory of mimesis in the Cratylus, exploring how language functions as an image that imitates its objects. Contrary to prevailing studies contending that Socrates fails to reconcile naturalism and conventionalism, this article argues that Socrates proposes a form of naturalism that acknowledges the role of convention. This naturalism reveals that human language has a dual nature by demonstrating the relation between images and originals. Through instrumentalism and …Read more
  •  53
    Šis straipsnis naujai interpretuoja mimezės teoriją, pateiktą Platono dialoge Kratilas, tirdamas, kaip kalba veikia kaip atvaizdas, mėgdžiojantis savo objektus. Skirtingai nei didžioji dauguma tyrimų, teigiančių, kad Sokratui nepavyksta suderinti natūralizmo ir konvencionalizmo, šis straipsnis teigia, kad Sokrato pasiūlyta natūralizmo forma pripažįsta susitarimo vaidmenį. Natūralizmas, parodydamas santykį tarp atvaizdų ir originalų, atskleidžia, kad žmonių kalba yra dvilypio pobūdžio. Per instru…Read more
  •  66
    Goodwill Hunting: Why and When Ultimate Controlling Owners Affect Their Firms’ Corporate Social Responsibility Performance
    with Yusen Dong, Pengcheng Ma, and Daniel Han Ming Chng
    Journal of Business Ethics 193 (3): 535-553. 2024.
    Researchers have long been interested in how owners affect firms’ corporate social responsibility (CSR) performance. However, owners face diverging ethical preferences between funding and potentially benefiting from their firms’ CSR performance. To better understand owners’ influence on firms’ CSR performance, we focus on ultimate controlling owners with the highest control rights over their firms. We theorize that ultimate controlling owners with more control rights have stronger motivations an…Read more
  •  39
    The feminine Love of Truth in Nietzsche's Philosophy
    동서철학연구(Dong Seo Cheol Hak Yeon Gu; Studies in Philosophy East-West) 90 353-377. 2018.
  •  55
    니체의 감성적 사유
    동서철학연구(Dong Seo Cheol Hak Yeon Gu; Studies in Philosophy East-West) 92 335-360. 2019.
  •  52
    Philosophische Bedeutung der Natalität
    동서철학연구(Dong Seo Cheol Hak Yeon Gu; Studies in Philosophy East-West) 67 197-215. 2013.
  •  43
    Asthetik als Aisthetik
    동서철학연구(Dong Seo Cheol Hak Yeon Gu; Studies in Philosophy East-West) 47 257-279. 2008.
  •  48
    Nietzsches Physio-Psychologie ausgehend von Lust und Unlust
    동서철학연구(Dong Seo Cheol Hak Yeon Gu; Studies in Philosophy East-West) 46 105-125. 2007.
  •  42
    Mobile Health in China: Well Integrated or a New Divide?
    with Martin Buijsen
    Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 32 (2): 244-253. 2023.
    The application of mobile health holds promises of achieving greater accessibility in the evolving health care sector. The active engagement of private actors drives its growth, while the challenges that exist between health care privatization and equitable access are a concern. This article selects the private internet hospital in China as a case study. It indicates that a market-oriented regulatory mechanism of private mobile health will contribute little to improving health equity from the pe…Read more
  •  46
    Effects of country animosity of angry Koreans on Japan: A focus on export regulation on Korea
    with Jong-Woo Jun
    Frontiers in Psychology 13 961454. 2022.
    Nowadays, Korea and Japan are in conflict arising from export restrictions launched by Japan on Korea, which have provoked a boycott of Japanese products in Korea, and even tourism to Japan. Animosity performs a momentous role in the context of crisis management communication. Hence, this article aims to investigate factors impacting boycott intention to visit Japan, with economic animosity being a principal mediating variable, whose antecedents and consequences have been probed into. A total of…Read more
  •  58
    In recent years, the incidence of depressive symptoms among Chinese college students has been increasing. Studies have shown that depressive symptoms are related to a variety of psychosocial factors, among which neuroticism, resilience, and attention bias are most notably related, but the correlation among the three is not clear. This study aimed to investigate the influence mechanisms of different degrees of resilience, attentional bias, and neuroticism in the formation of depressive symptoms. …Read more
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    The corner space, an important area of underground commercial streets, not only converts space functions but also exerts a great impact on the space atmosphere by transforming the environmental quality of the commercial street space. Based on corner space investigations of several underground commercial streets in China, this paper constructs a realistic scene model using virtual reality technology and screens. This paper classifies the corner space elements of underground commercial streets thr…Read more
  •  231
    Pathogenesis and research progress in leukoaraiosis
    with Lin Hui, Yi Li, Xian Chen, Rong Liu, and Ji Ma
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16. 2022.
    Leukoaraiosis is a common imaging marker of cerebral small vessel disease. In recent years, with the continuous advances in brain imaging technology, the detection rate of leukoaraiosis is higher and its clinical subtypes are gradually gaining attention. Although leukoaraiosis has long been considered an incidental finding with no therapeutic necessity, there is now growing evidence linking it to, among other things, cognitive impairment and a high risk of death after stroke. Due to different re…Read more
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    BackgroundAttention deficit hyperactivity disorder is clinically diagnosed; however, quantitative analysis to statistically analyze the symptom severity of children with ADHD via the measurement of head movement is still in progress. Studies focusing on the cues that may influence the attention of children with ADHD in classroom settings, where children spend a considerable amount of time, are relatively scarce. Virtual reality allows real-life simulation of classroom environments and thus provi…Read more
  •  86
    The influence of brand marketing on consumers’ emotion in mobile social media environment
    with Xingjie He, Lixiao Zhu, and Linqian Yang
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    With the development of urban economy and the enhancement of competition among cities, urban marketing has attracted more and more attention. Emotional marketing is a people-oriented marketing strategy, which cannot be ignored under the current economic development and urban development level. Today, with abundant commodities and diversified shopping channels, how to attract new customers, maintain old customers and enhance customer loyalty through emotional marketing has become the focus of ent…Read more