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D-Index
58
Citations
11860
World Ranking
3667
National Ranking
26

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2012 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to network science and multimedia security and retrieval

Overview

Ching-Yung Lin is affiliated with National Chi Nan University in Taiwan. The primary research fields focus on Computer Science, with particular attention to subfields including Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Artificial Intelligence, Infectious Diseases, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's work spans several main research topics such as Multimodal Machine Learning Applications, Human Pose and Action Recognition, Speech and Dialogue Systems, SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research, vaccines and immunoinformatics approaches, Computational Drug Discovery Methods, and Video Analysis and Summarization.

Recent publications include:

  • Leveraging Text Representation and Face-head Tracking for Long-form Multimodal Semantic Relation Understanding, 2022, Proceedings of the 30th ACM International Conference on Multimedia
  • In silico prediction of immune-escaping hot spots for future COVID-19 vaccine design, 2023, Scientific Reports
  • Kinetics and Scene Features for Intent Detection, 2020, Companion Publication of the 2020 International Conference on Multimodal Interaction
  • Silmitasertib, a casein kinase 2 inhibitor, induces massive lipid droplet accumulation and nonapoptotic cell death in head and neck cancer cells, 2022, Journal of Oral Pathology and Medicine
  • Unveiling the competitiveness of non-resource enterprises in a resource-rich country: A qualitative case study of Brunei, 2025, Asia Pacific Management Review

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Ching-Yung Lin include:

  • Vishal Anand
  • Sing-Han Huang
  • Raksha Ramesh
  • Zifan Chen
  • Yifei Dong

Publication venues where the scientist's work appears include:

  • Proceedings of the 30th ACM International Conference on Multimedia
  • Scientific Reports
  • Companion Publication of the 2020 International Conference on Multimodal Interaction
  • Journal of Oral Pathology and Medicine
  • Asia Pacific Management Review

Ching-Yung Lin has been recognized with the IEEE Fellow award in 2012 for contributions to network science and multimedia security and retrieval.

Best Publications

  • Rotation, scale, and translation resilient watermarking for images

    C.-Y. Lin;M. Wu;J.A. Bloom;I.J. Cox

  • NISP: Pruning Networks Using Neuron Importance Score Propagation

    Ruichi Yu;Ang Li;Chun-Fu Chen;Jui-Hsin Lai

  • A robust image authentication method distinguishing JPEG compression from malicious manipulation

    Ching-Yung Lin;Shih-Fu Chang

  • Semifragile watermarking for authenticating JPEG visual content

    Ching-Yung Lin;Shih-Fu Chang

  • IBM Research TRECVID-2003 Video Retrieval System.

    Arnon Amir;Marco Berg;Shih-Fu Chang;Winston H. Hsu

  • Robust image authentication method surviving JPEG lossy compression

    Ching-Yung Lin;Shih-Fu Chang

  • Searching for experts in the enterprise: combining text and social network analysis

    Kate Ehrlich;Ching-Yung Lin;Vicky Griffiths-Fisher

  • Semantic Indexing of Multimedia Content Using Visual, Audio, and Text Cues

    W. H. Adams;Giridharan Iyengar;Ching-Yung Lin;Milind Ramesh Naphade

  • Generating Robust Digital Signature for Image/Video Authentication

    Ching-Yung Lin;Shih-Fu Chang

  • Personalized recommendation driven by information flow

    Xiaodan Song;Belle L. Tseng;Ching-Yung Lin;Ming-Ting Sun

  • Rotation, scale, and translation resilient public watermarking for images

    Jeffrey A Bloom;Ingemar J Cox;Matthew L Miller;Min Wu

  • Using MPEG-7 and MPEG-21 for personalizing video

    B.L. Tseng;Ching-Yung Lin;J.R. Smith

  • Issues and solutions for authenticating MPEG video

    Ching-Yung Lin;Shih-Fu Chang

  • Distortion Modeling and Invariant Extraction for Digital Image Print-and-Scan Process

    Ching-Yung Lin;Shih-Fu Chang

  • Non-Negative Residual Matrix Factorization with Application to Graph Anomaly Detection.

    Hanghang Tong;Ching Yung Lin

  • Rotation, scale, and translation resilient public watermarking for images using a log-polar fourier transform

    Jeffrey A. Bloom;Ingemar J. Cox;Matthew L. Miller;Min Wu

  • Multimedia Security Technologies for Digital Rights Management

    Wenjun Zeng;Heather Yu;Ching-Yung Lin

  • Method and apparatus for image authentication

    Shih-Fu Chang;Ching-Yung Lin

  • Information Spreading in Context

    Dashun Wang;Zhen Wen;Hanghang Tong;Ching-Yung Lin

  • TargetVue: Visual Analysis of Anomalous User Behaviors in Online Communication Systems

    Nan Cao;Conglei Shi;Sabrina Lin;Jie Lu

  • IBM Research TRECVID 2004 Video Retrieval System.

    Arnon Amir;Janne Argillander;Marco Berg;Shih-Fu Chang

Frequent Co-Authors

Belle L. Tseng
Belle L. Tseng Apple (United States)
John R. Smith
John R. Smith IBM (United States)
Milind R. Naphade
Milind R. Naphade Nvidia (United States)
Shih-Fu Chang
Shih-Fu Chang Columbia University
Ming-Ting Sun
Ming-Ting Sun University of Washington
Apostol Natsev
Apostol Natsev Google (United States)
Hanghang Tong
Hanghang Tong University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Nan Cao
Nan Cao Tongji University
Ja-Ling Wu
Ja-Ling Wu National Taiwan University
Chalapathy Neti
Chalapathy Neti IBM (United States)

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