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Edward Jones is affiliated with the National University of Ireland, Galway, in Ireland. Their research spans the fields of Engineering and Computer Science, with a particular focus on specialized subfields such as Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, and Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality.

Their work covers a range of topics including Advanced Neural Network Applications, Autonomous Vehicle Technology and Safety, Video Surveillance and Tracking Methods, Advanced Memory and Neural Computing, Visual Attention and Saliency Detection, Image Enhancement Techniques, and CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors.

Frequent publication venues for Jones's research include arXiv (Cornell University), IEEE Access, IEEE Open Journal of Vehicular Technology, Sensors, and Electronic Imaging.

Some of their recent papers are:

  • "Overcoming Occlusion in the Automotive Environment-A Review" (2020), published in IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems
  • "Prediction of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation using new heart rate variability features" (2021), published in Computers in Biology and Medicine
  • "Wireless Access for V2X Communications: Research, Challenges and Opportunities" (2024), published in IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials
  • "Noise Reduction in Cochlear Implant Signal Processing: A Review and Recent Developments" (2021), published in IEEE Reviews in Biomedical Engineering
  • "Heart rate variability feature selection method for automated prediction of sudden cardiac death" (2020), published in Biomedical Signal Processing and Control

Jones has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including Martin Glavin, Brian Deegan, Enda Ward, Darragh Mullins, and Jonathan Horgan.

Best Publications

  • A survey of image processing techniques for plant extraction and segmentation in the field

    Esmael Hamuda;Martin Glavin;Edward Jones

  • Speech Emotion Recognition Using Deep Learning Techniques: A Review

    Ruhul Amin Khalil;Edward Jones;Mohammad Inayatullah Babar;Tariqullah Jan

  • Intra-Vehicle Networks: A Review

    Shane Tuohy;Martin Glavin;Ciaran Hughes;Edward Jones

  • Rear-Lamp Vehicle Detection and Tracking in Low-Exposure Color Video for Night Conditions

    Ronan O'Malley;Edward Jones;Martin Glavin

  • Microwave Breast Imaging: Clinical Advances and Remaining Challenges

    Declan O Loughlin;Martin O Halloran;Brian M. Moloney;Martin Glavin

  • Automatic crop detection under field conditions using the HSV colour space and morphological operations

    Esmael Hamuda;Brian Mc Ginley;Martin Glavin;Edward Jones

  • Compressed Sensing for Bioelectric Signals: A Review

    Darren Craven;Brian McGinley;Liam Kilmartin;Martin Glavin

  • Accuracy of fish-eye lens models.

    Ciarán Hughes;Patrick Denny;Edward Jones;Martin Glavin

  • Echocardiographic speckle reduction comparison

    S Finn;M Glavin;E Jones

  • Wide-angle camera technology for automotive applications: a review

    C. Hughes;M. Glavin;E. Jones;P. Denny

  • Improved image processing-based crop detection using Kalman filtering and the Hungarian algorithm

    Esmael Hamuda;Brian Mc Ginley;Martin Glavin;Edward Jones

  • Distance determination for an automobile environment using Inverse Perspective Mapping in OpenCV

    Shane Tuohy;D. O'Cualain;E. Jones;M. Glavin

  • Quasi-Multistatic MIST Beamforming for the Early Detection of Breast Cancer

    M. O'Halloran;E. Jones;M. Glavin

  • Equidistant Fish-Eye Calibration and Rectification by Vanishing Point Extraction

    Ciaran Hughes;Patrick Denny;Martin Glavin;Edward Jones

  • Review: Audio quality assessment techniques-A review, and recent developments

    Dermot Campbell;Edward Jones;Martin Glavin

  • Data Independent Radar Beamforming Algorithms for Breast Cancer Detection

    Dallan Byrne;Martin O'Halloran;Martin Glavin;Edward Jones

  • Vehicle Detection at Night Based on Tail-Light Detection

    Ronan O'Malley;Martin Glavin;Edward Jones

  • Detection of pedestrians in far-infrared automotive night vision using region-growing and clothing distortion compensation

    Ronan O’Malley;Edward Jones;Martin Glavin

  • Review of geometric distortion compensation in fish-eye cameras

    Ciaran Hughes;Martin Glavin;Edward Jones;Patrick Denny

  • Adaptive Dictionary Reconstruction for Compressed Sensing of ECG Signals

    Darren Craven;Brian McGinley;Liam Kilmartin;Martin Glavin

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Glavin
Martin Glavin University of Galway
Eliathamby Ambikairajah
Eliathamby Ambikairajah University of New South Wales
William P. Marnane
William P. Marnane University College Cork
Elise C. Fear
Elise C. Fear University of Calgary
Luminita A. Vese
Luminita A. Vese University of California, Los Angeles
Mohan M. Trivedi
Mohan M. Trivedi University of California, San Diego
Julien Epps
Julien Epps University of New South Wales
Emanuel Popovici
Emanuel Popovici University College Cork
Branko G. Celler
Branko G. Celler University of New South Wales

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