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Overview

Albert S. Feng was affiliated with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the United States. Their academic contributions spanned several fields, primarily within computer science and engineering.

The main fields of study for Albert S. Feng included:

  • Computer Science
  • Engineering

Within these fields, the subfields they focused on were:

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Neurology
  • Biomedical Engineering

Feng's research topics frequently covered:

  • Integrated Circuits and Semiconductor Failure Analysis
  • Medical Image Segmentation Techniques
  • Medical Imaging and Analysis
  • AI in cancer detection
  • Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior
  • Animal Behavior and Reproduction
  • Amphibian and Reptile Biology

The publication venues where Feng contributed most often included:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Medical Image Analysis
  • Journal of Zoology
  • Neurological Sciences

Among the recent papers authored or coauthored by Feng were:

  • MONAI Label: A framework for AI-assisted interactive labeling of 3D medical images, 2024, Medical Image Analysis
  • Female concave-eared torrent frogs prefer smaller males, 2020, Journal of Zoology
  • Enhancing Road Crack Detection Accuracy with BsS-YOLO: Optimizing Feature Fusion and Attention Mechanisms, 2024, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Geometry-Aware Feature Matching for Large-Scale Structure from Motion, 2024, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Deformable Beta Splatting, 2025, arXiv (Cornell University)

Feng frequently collaborated with several researchers throughout their career. The notable frequent coauthors included:

  • Meida Chen
  • Holger R. Roth
  • Daguang Xu
  • Yan Cheng
  • Zhihong Zhang

Best Publications

  • Ultrasonic communication in frogs

    Albert S. Feng;Peter M. Narins;Peter M. Narins;Chun-He Xu;Wen-Yu Lin

  • Blind estimation of reverberation time.

    Rama Ratnam;Douglas L. Jones;Bruce C. Wheeler;William D. O’Brien

  • Three populations of primary auditory fibers in the bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana): Their peripheral origins and frequency sensitivities

    A. S. Feng;P. M. Narins;R. R. Capranica

  • Neural basis of sound pattern recognition in anurans.

    Albert S. Feng;Jim C. Hall;David M. Gooler

  • Temporal coding in the frog auditory midbrain: the influence of duration and rise-fall time on the processing of complex amplitude-modulated stimuli.

    D. M. Gooler;A. S. Feng

  • Old World frog and bird vocalizations contain prominent ultrasonic harmonics

    Peter M. Narins;Albert S. Feng;Wenyu Lin;Hans-Ulrich Schnitzler

  • Echo Detection and Target-Ranging Neurons in the Auditory System of the Bat Eptesicus fuscus

    AS Feng;JA Simmons;SA Kick

  • Effects of monaural and binaural occlusion on the morphology of neurons in the medial superior olivary nucleus of the rat.

    Albert S. Feng;Barbara Ann Rogowski

  • Mating call selectivity in the thalamus and midbrain of the leopard frog (Rana p. pipiens): Single and multiunit analyses

    Zoltan M. Fuzessery;Albert S. Feng

  • Localization of multiple sound sources with two microphones.

    Chen Liu;Bruce C. Wheeler;William D. O’Brien;Robert C. Bilger

  • An HRP-study of the frequency-place map of the horseshoe bat cochlea: morphological correlates of the sharp tuning to a narrow frequency band.

    M. Vater;A. S. Feng;M. Betz

  • Neural Basis of Hearing in Real-World Situations

    Albert S. Feng;Rama Ratnam

  • Functional organization of ascending and descending connections of the cochlear nucleus of horseshoe bats.

    Marianne Vater;Albert S. Feng

  • Sound localization behavior of the green treefrog ( Hyla cinerea ) and the barking treefrog ( H. gratiosa )

    Albert S. Feng;H. Carl Gerhardt;Robert R. Capranica

  • Frequency selectivity in the anuran auditory midbrain: Single unit responses to single and multiple tone stimulation

    Zoltan M. Fuzessery;Albert S. Feng

  • Encoding of sound duration by neurons in the auditory cortex of the little brown bat, Myotis lucifugus

    Alexander V. Galazyuk;Albert S. Feng

  • Differential innervation patterns of three divisions of frog auditory midbrain (torus semicircularis).

    Albert S. Feng;Wenyu Lin

  • Evidence for parallel processing in the frog's auditory thalamus.

    Jim C. Hall;Albert S. Feng

  • Functional organization of the cochlear nucleus of rufous horseshoe bats (Rhinolophus rouxi): Frequencies and internal connections are arranged in slabs

    Albert S. Feng;Marianne Vater

  • Peripheral basis of sound localization in anurans. Acoustic properties of the frog's ear

    Albert S. Feng;William P. Shofner

Frequent Co-Authors

Shigeyuki Kuwada
Shigeyuki Kuwada University of Connecticut Health Center
Charles L. Cox
Charles L. Cox Michigan State University
Douglas L. Oliver
Douglas L. Oliver University of Connecticut Health Center

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