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Daming Shi

  • Daming Shi, Distinguished Professor, Research Institute for Future Media Computing

  • Expertise: Computer Vision and Image Processing, Machine Learning, Pattern Recognition, Cloud Computing

Work and Research Experience

  • 2010 – 2016: Reader (Associate/Full Professor) of Theoretical Computer Science, Middlesex University, UK

  • 2002 – 2009: Assistant Professor, School of Computer Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

  • 1999 – 2002: PhD in Computer Science, University of Southampton, UK

  • 1998 – 1999: Research Fellow, Department of Computing, National University of Singapore, Singapore

  • 1987 – 2016: Bachelor, PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Lecturer, Chair Professor, Harbin Institute of Technology, China

Representative Publications

  • Rahmdel, P. S., D. Shi, R. Comley (2014). Comment on “Collinear Segment Detection Using HT Neighborhoods”, IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 23(2):952-955.)

  • Jiang, X., G. Gao, T. Wang and D. Shi (2014). TPSLVM: A Dimensionality Reduction Algorithm based on Thin Plate Splines,, IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics, 44(10):1795-1807.

  • Shi, D., Gao, J., Rahmdel, P., Antolovich, M. and Clark, T. (2013). UND: Unite-and-Divide Method in Fourier and Radon Domains for Line Segment Detection, IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 22(6):2500-2505.

  • Shi, D., L. Zheng, J. Liu (2010), Advanced Hough transform using a fractional Fourier method. IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 19(6):1558-1566.

  • Shi, D., and M. N. Nguyen (2010). Fuzzy CMAC with Incremental Bayesian Ying Yang Learning and Dynamic Rule Construction, IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 40(2):548-552.

  • Nguyen, M. N., D. Shi and C. Quek (2006). FCMAC-BYY: Fuzzy CMAC using Bayesian Ying-Yang learning, IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part B, 36(5):1180-1190.

  • Shi, D., D. S. Yeung, J. Gao (2005).  Sensitivity analysis applied to the construction of radial basis function network, Neural Networks, 18(7):951-957.

  • Shi, D., R. I. Damper and S. R. Gunn, (2003a).  Off-line handwritten Chinese character recognition by radical decomposition, ACM Transactions on Asian Language Information Processing, 2(1):27-48.

  • Shi, D., S. R. Gunn and R. I. Damper, (2003). Handwritten Chinese radical recognition using nonlinear active shape models, IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 25(2):277-280.

Research Institute for Future Media Computing,Shenzhen University 2014 - 2022