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Xin Wang

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    Finite-Time Synchronization and Synchronization Dynamics Analysis for Two Classes of Markovian Switching Multiweighted Complex Networks from Synchronization Control Rule Viewpoint
    with Bin Yang, Yongju Zhang, Yuhua Xu, and Wuneng Zhou
    Complexity 2019 1-17. 2019.
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    Synchronization in pth Moment for Stochastic Chaotic Neural Networks with Finite-Time Control
    with Yuhua Xu, Jinmeng Wang, and Wuneng Zhou
    Complexity 2019 1-8. 2019.
  •  54
    Do you hear ‘feather’ when listening to ‘rain’? Lexical tone activation during unconscious translation: Evidence from Mandarin-English bilinguals
    with Juan Wang and Jeffrey G. Malins
    Cognition 169 (C): 15-24. 2017.
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    Higher Education as a Field of Study in China: Defining Knowledge and Curriculum Structure (edited book)
    Lexington Books. 2010.
    Higher Education as a Field of Study in China concerns higher education as an academic field—the evolving nature of the field in light of the overall development of higher education in China. Xin Wang illustrates how higher education is becoming an interdisciplinary field rather than a subfield under the discipline of education, especially when higher education has become an enterprise with such a broad scope in China
    EthicsPhilosophy of Education
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    Study on the Magnitude of Reservoir-Triggered Earthquake Based on Support Vector Machines
    with Hai Wei, Mingming Wang, Bingyue Song, and Danlei Chen
    Complexity 2018 1-10. 2018.
    An effective approach is introduced to predict the magnitude of reservoir-triggered earthquake, based on support vector machines and fuzzy support vector machines methods. The main influence factors on RTE, including lithology, rock mass integrity, fault features, tectonic stress state, and seismic activity background in reservoir area, are categorized into 11 parameters and quantified by using analytical hierarchy process. Dataset on 100 reservoirs in China, including the 48 well-documented cas…Read more
    An effective approach is introduced to predict the magnitude of reservoir-triggered earthquake, based on support vector machines and fuzzy support vector machines methods. The main influence factors on RTE, including lithology, rock mass integrity, fault features, tectonic stress state, and seismic activity background in reservoir area, are categorized into 11 parameters and quantified by using analytical hierarchy process. Dataset on 100 reservoirs in China, including the 48 well-documented cases of RTE, are collected and used to train and validate the prediction models established with SVM and FSVM, respectively. Through numerical tests, it is found that both the SVM and FSVM models are effective in the prediction of the magnitude of RTE with high accuracy, provided that sufficient samples are collected. While the results of FSVM which is extended from SVM by introducing a fuzzy membership to reduce the influence of noises or outliers are found to be slightly less accurate than those of SVM in the current analysis of RTE cases. The reason might be attributed to the high discreteness of the sample data in the current study.
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    Language control in bilingual language comprehension: evidence from the maze task
    Frontiers in Psychology 6. 2015.
    Cognitive Sciences
  •  67
    Population structure increases the evolvability of genetic algorithms
    with Felix J. H. Hol and Juan E. Keymer
    Complexity 17 (5): 58-64. 2012.
    Developmental BiologyGenetics and Molecular Biology
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