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Overview

Fuji Ren is affiliated with the University of Tokushima in Japan and specializes in the field of computer science, with a strong focus on artificial intelligence and related subfields.

Their research spans several key areas, including:

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Surgery
  • Signal Processing

Fuji Ren's main research topics cover a range of subjects centered on the analysis and interpretation of textual and visual data. These include:

  • Sentiment Analysis and Opinion Mining
  • Emotion and Mood Recognition
  • Topic Modeling
  • Advanced Text Analysis Techniques
  • Text and Document Classification Technologies
  • Face and Expression Recognition
  • Face recognition and analysis

Some of the recent publications involving Fuji Ren include:

  • "CGMVQA: A New Classification and Generative Model for Medical Visual Question Answering," 2020, published in IEEE Access

Other notable recent papers relevant to their field of study, although not authored by them, include:

  • "A Survey of Textual Emotion Recognition and Its Challenges," 2021, IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing
  • "ETA-rPPGNet: Effective Time-Domain Attention Network for Remote Heart Rate Measurement," 2021, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
  • "Surface defect detection of steel strips based on classification priority YOLOv3-dense network," 2020, Ironmaking & Steelmaking Processes Products and Applications
  • "EEG emotion recognition model based on the LIBSVM classifier," 2020, Measurement

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Fuji Ren include:

  • Min Hu
  • Xin Kang
  • Yu Gu
  • Xuefeng Shi
  • Satoshi Nakagawa

Their research is frequently published in venues such as:

  • IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing
  • Electronics
  • IEEE Access
  • Neurocomputing
  • Research

Fuji Ren's work has contributed to the integration of machine learning techniques within cognitive psychology and biomedical applications, especially in areas involving emotion recognition and visual question answering. Their extensive publication record reflects ongoing research efforts in enhancing both analysis methods and practical implementations in computer vision and sentiment analysis contexts.

Best Publications

  • GA, MR, FFNN, PNN and GMM based models for automatic text summarization

    Mohamed Abdel Fattah;Fuji Ren

  • Automatic Text Summarization

    Mohamed Abdel Fattah;Fuji Ren

  • The Evolution of Sink Mobility Management in Wireless Sensor Networks: A Survey

    Yu Gu;Fuji Ren;Yusheng Ji;Jie Li

  • Class-indexing-based term weighting for automatic text classification

    Fuji Ren;Mohammad Golam Sohrab

  • A blog emotion corpus for emotional expression analysis in Chinese

    Changqin Quan;Fuji Ren

  • A Survey of Textual Emotion Recognition and Its Challenges

    Jiawen Deng;Fuji Ren

  • Construction of a Blog Emotion Corpus for Chinese Emotional Expression Analysis

    Changqin Quan;Fuji Ren

  • Unsupervised product feature extraction for feature-oriented opinion determination

    Changqin Quan;Fuji Ren

  • An Unsupervised Text Mining Method for Relation Extraction from Biomedical Literature

    Changqin Quan;Meng Wang;Fuji Ren

  • PAWS: Passive Human Activity Recognition Based on WiFi Ambient Signals

    Yu Gu;Fuji Ren;Jie Li

  • MoSense: An RF-Based Motion Detection System via Off-the-Shelf WiFi Devices

    Yu Gu;Jinhai Zhan;Yusheng Ji;Jie Li

  • The Role of Pre-processing in Twitter Sentiment Analysis

    Yanwei Bao;Changqin Quan;Lijuan Wang;Fuji Ren;Fuji Ren

  • Feature Reuse Residual Networks for Insect Pest Recognition

    Fuji Ren;Wenjie Liu;Guoqing Wu

  • Chinese Information Retrieval: Using Characters or Words?.

    Jian-Yun Nie;Fuji Ren

  • Predicting User-Topic Opinions in Twitter with Social and Topical Context

    Fuji Ren;Ye Wu

  • A Review on Human-Computer Interaction and Intelligent Robots

    Fuji Ren;Fuji Ren;Yanwei Bao

  • Fuzzy C-Means clustering through SSIM and patch for image segmentation

    Yiming Tang;Yiming Tang;Fuji Ren;Witold Pedrycz;Witold Pedrycz;Witold Pedrycz

  • Energy-Efficient Indoor Localization of Smart Hand-Held Devices Using Bluetooth

    Yu Gu;Fuji Ren

  • CGMVQA: A New Classification and Generative Model for Medical Visual Question Answering

    Fuji Ren;Yangyang Zhou

  • Affective Information Processing and Recognizing Human Emotion

    Fuji Ren

  • ETA-rPPGNet: Effective Time-Domain Attention Network for Remote Heart Rate Measurement

    Min Hu;Fei Qian;Dong Guo;Xiaohua Wang

  • Multilingual single document keyword extraction for information retrieval

    D.B. Bracewell;F. Ren;S. Kuriowa

  • Sentence Emotion Analysis and Recognition Based on Emotion Words Using Ren-CECps ∗

    M. Quan;O. Tepper;K. Small;A. Fadl

Frequent Co-Authors

Yu Gu
Yu Gu Visa (United States)
Jie Li
Jie Li Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Zhi Liu
Zhi Liu University of Electro-Communications
Witold Pedrycz
Witold Pedrycz University of Alberta
Yusheng Ji
Yusheng Ji National Institute of Informatics
Duoqian Miao
Duoqian Miao Tongji University
Fei Wang
Fei Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jian-Yun Nie
Jian-Yun Nie University of Montreal
Chengqing Zong
Chengqing Zong Chinese Academy of Sciences
Feiping Nie
Feiping Nie Northwestern Polytechnical University

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