Ying Shang
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Also affiliated: Indiana Institute of Technology (2021–2022); Kunming University of Science and Technology (2024–2025); University of Notre Dame (2004–2005); Beijing Institute of Technology (2024); Ningbo University of Technology (2021); State Grid Corporation of China (China) (2020–2023); Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital (2025); Shanghai Electric (China) (2023–2025); Beijing University of Chemical Technology (2012–2025); Beijing Information Science & Technology University (2011); Beihang University (2021); Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (2007–2017)
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Ying Shang's research interests encompass the application of artificial intelligence and machine learning in various domains. His work includes developing prediction methods for electricity stealing behavior using multi-dimensional features and neural networks, as well as exploring reinforcement learning for continuous integration testing. Shang has also investigated the use of artificial intelligence in the quantitative analysis of food quality and safety indicators. His publications include research on monitoring technology for power stealing in bitcoin mining and a generative adversarial imitation learning method for continuous integration testing.
His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 9, with a total of 93 publications and 374 citations. Shang has collaborated with Naga Musunuri and Mauricio Torres, both from the University of Arkansas – Fort Smith, on shared publications.
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- h-index: 9
- Publications: 93
- Citations: 386
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Developing Master's Degrees in Engineering to Enhance Employability of Graduates in the Northeast Indiana Region (2026)
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- Developing Master's Degrees in Engineering to Enhance Employability of Graduates in the Northeast Indiana Region
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- Developing Master's Degrees in Engineering to Enhance Employability of Graduates in the Northeast Indiana Region
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