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  1. James C. Wang ( Chinese: 王倬; pinyin: Wáng Zhuō; born November 18, 1936) is Taiwanese American biochemist and biologist. He is a Harvard University Professor of biochemistry and molecular biology. Wang was the first discoverer of topoisomerases. He was elected as an academician of the Taiwan Academia Sinica in 1982 and a member of the ...

  2. James Ze Wang (Chinese: 王则; born 1972) is a Chinese-American computer scientist. He is a distinguished professor of the College of Information Sciences and Technology at Pennsylvania State University.

  3. SIMPLIcity: Semantics-sensitive integrated matching for picture libraries. JZ Wang, J Li, G Wiederhold. Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on 23 (9), 947-963. , 2001. 3128. 2001. Automatic linguistic indexing of pictures by a statistical modeling approach. J Li, JZ Wang. Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE ...

  4. James Z. Wang is a Distinguished Professor of Information Sciences and Technology at Penn State, with research interests in visual data analysis, biomedical imaging, and affective computing. He has published over 80 journal articles, received several awards, and supervised many students in his field.

  5. James Wang is a renowned biochemist who discovered the enzyme topoisomerase, which uncoils and twists DNA. He also confirmed DNA's helical structure and contributed to the understanding of DNA supercoiling and entanglement.

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  7. 2013. Effectively integrating information content and structural relationship to improve the GO-based similarity measure between proteins. B Li, JZ Wang, FA Feltus, J Zhou, F Luo. arXiv preprint arXiv:1001.0958. , 2010. 71. 2010. Concept forest: A new ontology-assisted text document similarity measurement method.

  8. James Z. Wang is a faculty member at Penn State, where he leads the Wang Group on modeling objects, concepts, aesthetics, and emotions in big visual data. He has published over 70 journal articles and two monographs on topics such as affective computing, biomedical informatics, and visual art.

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