Dr. Miao Wang
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Dr. Miao Wang

Associate Professor
Henan Universiry, China


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Computer Science from Harbin University of Science and Technology, China

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Biography

Dr. Miao Wang is currently working as Associate Professor in Department of Computer Science, Henan Universiry, China. He received PhD degree in computer science from Harbin University of Science and Technology. His research interests include Spatio-temporal database, Real-time database and Spatial Reasoning. Now, he is presiding two Key Science & Technology Programs supported by Ministry of Education of Henan Province, and has participated in nine projects sponsored by National Natural Science Fund of China and Heilongjiang Province Natural Science Fundamental Research Fund. He has published over 30 papers in international journals, conference proceedings and Chinese journals, such as Hsi-An Chiao Tung Ta Hsueh, Information Technology journal, ICIC Express Letters, International Journal of Digital Content Technology and its Applications, International Journal of Advancements in Computing Technology, Chinese Journal of Computer Engineering, Chinese Journal of Computer Engineering and Applications and 11 papers were indexed by SCI/EI/ISTP. He is now the technical editor of information technology journal (indexed by EI), the Member of China Computer Federation (CCF), and also the reviewer for several international and chinese journals.

Area of Interest:

Computer Sciences
100%
Nearest Neighbors Query
62%
Reverse Nearest Neighbors Query
90%
Spatial Reasoning
75%
Spatial Relation
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
10
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Wang, M. and Z. Hao, 2010. Reverse nearest-neighbor query on uncertain objects. Comput. Eng., 36: 47-49.
  2. Wang, M. and Z. Hao, 2010. Reverse nearest neighbor query based on delaunay diagram. Comput. Eng., 36: 59-61.
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  3. Wang, M. and Z. Hao, 2010. Reasoning about the inverse of cardinal direction relation. Inform. Technol. J., 9: 935-941.
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  4. Wang, M. and Z. Hao, 2010. Nearest neighbors and continous nearest neighbor queries based on voronoi diagrams. Inform. Technol. J., 9: 1467-1475.
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  5. Wang, M. and Z. Hao, 2010. Location representation and cardinal direction relation reasoning based on qualitative coordinates. Hsi-An Chiao Tung Ta Hsueh, 44: 36-42.
  6. Wang, M. and Z. Hao, 2010. A model for position relation between regions. ICIC Express Lett., 4: 1561-1566.
  7. Wang, M. and Z. Hao, 2009. Qualitative representation and reasoning on direction relation of three-dimension space. Comput. Eng., 35: 22-26.
  8. Wang, M. and Z. Hao, 2008. Research on strategies of maintaining voronoi diagrams of moving points. Comput. Eng. Appl., 44: 173-177.
  9. Wang, M. and Z. Hao, 2008. Research on nearest neighbors queries for moving query point based on voronoi diagrams. Microcomputer Inform., 25: 259-263.
  10. Wang, M. and Z. Hao, 2008. Continuous nearest neighbors queries based on dynamically constructing local Voronoi diagram. Applied Res. Comput., 25: 2771-2774.