
- Assistant Professor
- shuoshao at sjtu.edu.cn
- Room 428, SEIEE Building 1, No.800
Shuo Shao
About
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工学学士 东南大学,南京信息科学与工程学院,信息工程专业
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Master of Applied Science,McMaster University,Hamilton,Canada Department of ECE,Major: Electrical Engineering
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Doctor of Philosphy,Texas A&M University, College Station, U.S. Department of ECE, Major: Electrical Engineering
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2011.9-2013.11 Researching Assistant
McMaster University, ECE Department -
2012.2-2012.6 Teaching Assistant
McMaster University, ECE Department, ECE 2CJ4, Circuit and System -
2012.9-2012.12 Teaching Assistant
McMaster University, ECE Department, ECE 2DI4, Logic Design -
2014.1-2017.5 Researching Assistant
Texas A&M University, ECE Department
Research Interests
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网络编码,网络信息论
- 机器学习
Selected Publications
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L. Song, S. Shao and J. Chen, ”On symmetric multiple description coding,” 2013 IEEE Information Theory Workshop (ITW), Sevilla, 2013, pp. 1-5.
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J. Shao, X. Yan and S. Shao, ”SNR of DNA sequences mapped by general affine transformations of the indicator sequences,” in Journal of Mathematical Biology, vol. 67, no. 2, pp. 433–451, Dec. 2013.
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L. Song, S. Shao and J. Chen, ”A Lower Bound on the Sum Rate of Multiple Description Coding With Symmetric Distortion Constraints,” in IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, vol. 60, no. 12, pp. 7547-7567, Dec. 2014.
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S. Shao , T. Liu and C. Tian, ”Multilevel diversity coding with regeneration: Separate coding achieves the MBR point,” 2016 Annual Conference on Information Science and Systems (CISS), Princeton, NJ, 2016, pp. 602-607.
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S. Shao , T. Liu, C. Tian and C. Shen, ”On the Tradeoff Region of Secure Exact-Repair Regenerating Codes,” 2017 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT), Aachen, Germany, 2017, pp. 624-628.
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S. Shao , T. Liu, C. Tian and C. Shen, ”On the Tradeoff Region of Secure Exact-Repair Regenerating Codes,” in IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, vol. 63, no. 11, pp. 7253-7266, Nov. 2017
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S. Shao , T. Liu, C. Tian and C. Shen, ”Multilevel Diversity Coding with Secure Regeneration: Separate Coding Achieves the MBR Point”, in IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, submitted.