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Gongping Yang

Gongping Yang

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Computer Science

D-Index
33
Citations
4290
World Ranking
12742
National Ranking
1571

Overview

Gongping Yang is affiliated with Shandong University in China and has a significant publication record primarily in the fields of Computer Science and Engineering. Their research spans multiple specialized subfields including Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Media Technology, Signal Processing, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, and Artificial Intelligence.

The scientist's work covers a broad range of topics, with a concentration on Remote-Sensing Image Classification, ECG Monitoring and Analysis, Biometric Identification and Security, Remote Sensing and Land Use, EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces, Advanced Computing and Algorithms, and Blind Source Separation Techniques.

Recently published papers include:

  • Enhancing Multiscale Representations With Transformer for Remote Sensing Image Semantic Segmentation (2023) in IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
  • Exploring the Relationship Between Center and Neighborhoods: Central Vector Oriented Self-Similarity Network for Hyperspectral Image Classification (2022) in IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology
  • Finger Vein Recognition via Sparse Reconstruction Error Constrained Low-Rank Representation (2021) in IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security
  • Small unopened cotton boll counting by detection with MRF-YOLO in the wild (2022) in Computers and Electronics in Agriculture
  • Multi-scale differential feature for ECG biometrics with collective matrix factorization (2020) in Pattern Recognition

Gongping Yang frequently publishes in several venue types, including:

  • IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
  • IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security
  • IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing
  • Pattern Recognition
  • Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems

The scientist has collaborated extensively with coauthors such as Yuwen Huang, Yikun Liu, Kuikui Wang, Yilong Yin, and Mingsong Li, reflecting active engagement in collaborative research projects.

Best Publications

  • On the Class Imbalance Problem

    Xinjian Guo;Yilong Yin;Cailing Dong;Gongping Yang

  • Hierarchical retinal blood vessel segmentation based on feature and ensemble learning

    Shuangling Wang;Yilong Yin;Guibao Cao;Benzheng Wei

  • Finger Vein Recognition With Anatomy Structure Analysis

    Lu Yang;Gongping Yang;Yilong Yin;Xiaoming Xi

  • FINGER VEIN RECOGNITION BASED ON A PERSONALIZED BEST BIT MAP

    Gongping Yang;Xiaoming Xi;Yilong Yin

  • A Systematic Review of Finger Vein Recognition Techniques

    Kashif Shaheed;Hangang Liu;Gongping Yang;Imran Qureshi

  • Singular value decomposition based minutiae matching method for finger vein recognition

    Fei Liu;Gongping Yang;Yilong Yin;Shuaiqiang Wang

  • Finger vein recognition based on local directional code.

    Xianjing Meng;Gongping Yang;Yilong Yin;Rongyang Xiao

  • Multiscale Rotation-Invariant Convolutional Neural Networks for Lung Texture Classification

    Qiangchang Wang;Yuanjie Zheng;Gongping Yang;Weidong Jin

  • Enhancing Multiscale Representations With Transformer for Remote Sensing Image Semantic Segmentation

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  • Exploring the Relationship Between Center and Neighborhoods: Central Vector Oriented Self-Similarity Network for Hyperspectral Image Classification

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  • Finger vein recognition based on (2D)² PCA and metric learning.

    Gongping Yang;Xiaoming Xi;Yilong Yin

  • Sliding Window-Based Region of Interest Extraction for Finger Vein Images

    Lu Yang;Gongping Yang;Yilong Yin;Rongyang Xiao

  • Human identification using finger vein and ECG signals

    Kun Su;Gongping Yang;Bo Wu;Lu Yang

  • Finger Vein Code: From Indexing to Matching

    Lu Yang;Gongping Yang;Xiaoming Xi;Kun Su

  • Score Level Fusion of Fingerprint and Finger Vein Recognition

    Feifei Cui;Gongping Yang

  • Finger Vein Recognition via Sparse Reconstruction Error Constrained Low-Rank Representation

    Lu Yang;Gongping Yang;Kuikui Wang;Fanchang Hao

  • Finger vein image quality evaluation using support vector machines

    Lu Yang;Gongping Yang;Yilong Yin;Rongyang Xiao

  • Discriminative Binary Descriptor for Finger Vein Recognition

    Haiying Liu;Lu Yang;Gongping Yang;Yilong Yin

  • Tri-Branch Vein Structure Assisted Finger Vein Recognition

    Lu Yang;Gongping Yang;Xiaoming Xi;Xianjing Meng

  • A Survey of Finger Vein Recognition

    Lu Yang;Gongping Yang;Yilong Yin;Lizhen Zhou

  • A new multistage medical segmentation method based on superpixel and fuzzy clustering.

    Shiyong Ji;Benzheng Wei;Zhen Yu;Gongping Yang

  • Finger Vein Recognition with Personalized Feature Selection

    Xiaoming Xi;Gongping Yang;Yilong Yin;Xianjing Meng

  • Exploring soft biometric trait with finger vein recognition

    Lu Yang;Gongping Yang;Yilong Yin;Xiaoming Xi

  • Rotation invariant finger vein recognition

    Shaohua Pang;Yilong Yin;Gongping Yang;Yanan Li

Frequent Co-Authors

Yilong Yin
Yilong Yin Shandong University
Yuanjie Zheng
Yuanjie Zheng Shandong Normal University
Xinjian Chen
Xinjian Chen Soochow University
Shuo Li
Shuo Li Case Western Reserve University
Xiantong Zhen
Xiantong Zhen University of Amsterdam

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