2023 - Research.com Computer Science in Canada Leader Award
Edward K. Y. Jung mainly investigates Multimedia, Virtual world, Computer vision, Artificial intelligence and World Wide Web. His research in Multimedia focuses on subjects like Content, which are connected to Computer program, Test, Carry and Data mining. His Virtual world research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Computer security and Interconnection.
His work on Image is typically connected to Neuromuscular activity as part of general Computer vision study, connecting several disciplines of science. His studies deal with areas such as Quality, Data stream, Communication link and Quality characteristics as well as Artificial intelligence. Edward K. Y. Jung has researched World Wide Web in several fields, including Media content and Product.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Artificial intelligence, Multimedia, World Wide Web, Computer program and Computer vision. His Multimedia research integrates issues from Content and Product. His study connects Virtual world and World Wide Web.
Much of his study explores Virtual world relationship to Computer security. Edward K. Y. Jung focuses mostly in the field of Computer program, narrowing it down to matters related to Data mining and, in some cases, Information retrieval. His work in Projection and Image are all subfields of Computer vision research.
His main research concerns World Wide Web, Artificial intelligence, Mobile device, Subject matter and Computer network. His research investigates the connection with World Wide Web and areas like Multimedia which intersect with concerns in Presentation. His Artificial intelligence study typically links adjacent topics like Computer vision.
His research in Computer vision intersects with topics in Signal and Stereo display. Edward K. Y. Jung has researched Mobile device in several fields, including Facilitation and Wearable computer. His work carried out in the field of Database transaction brings together such families of science as Computer security, Data stream and Product.
His primary areas of study are Artificial intelligence, Computer vision, World Wide Web, Signal and Computer network. His work in Artificial intelligence addresses subjects such as Computer graphics, which are connected to disciplines such as Electronic media and Display device. The various areas that Edward K. Y. Jung examines in his World Wide Web study include Programming language, Implementation, Surety, Carry and Provisioning.
Edward K. Y. Jung interconnects Content, Process and Audio visual in the investigation of issues within Signal. Edward K. Y. Jung brings together Monetization and Multimedia to produce work in his papers. His study in Multimedia is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Radio frequency, Computer hardware and Steganography.
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Vasculature and lymphatic system imaging and ablation associated with a reservoir
Roderick A. Hyde;Edward K. Y. Jung;Nathan P. Myhrvold;Clarence T. Tegreene.
(2007)
Rating notification for virtual world environment
Edward Jung;Royce Levien;Robert Lord;Mark Malamud.
(2005)
Participation profiles of virtual world players
Edward K.Y. Jung;Royce A. Levien;Mark A. Malamud;John D. Rinaldo.
(2008)
Virtual world reversion rights
Edward K.Y. Jung;Royce A. Levien;Robert W. Lord;Mark A. Malamud.
(2010)
Real-world incentives offered to virtual world participants
Edward K.Y. Jung;Royce A. Levien;Robert W. Lord;Mark A. Malamud.
(2006)
Rating technique for virtual world environment
Edward Jung;Royce Levien;Robert Lord;Mark Malamud.
(2005)
Virtual world property disposition after real-world occurrence
Edward K. Y. Jung;Royce A. Levien;Robert W. Lord;Mark A. Malamud.
(2005)
Computational user-health testing
Edward K.Y. Jung;Eric C. Leuthardt;Royce A. Levien;Robert W. Lord.
(2008)
Device pairing via device to device contact
Alexander J. Cohen;Edward K. Y. Jung;Royce A. Levien;Robert W. Lord.
(2011)
Correlating data indicating subjective user states associated with multiple users with data indicating objective occurrences
Shawn P. Firminger;Jason Garms;Edward K.Y. Jung;Chris D. Karkanias.
(2009)
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