2004 - Fellow of the International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR) For contributions to theory and application of deformable model for image segmentation and pattern recognition, and for service to IAPR.
His primary scientific interests are in Artificial intelligence, Computer vision, Image processing, Algorithm and Virtual reality. His Artificial intelligence research includes elements of Affine transformation, Invariant and Pattern recognition. The Computer vision study which covers Interpolation that intersects with Face, Graphics and Matching.
As part of one scientific family, Horace H. S. Ip deals mainly with the area of Image processing, narrowing it down to issues related to the Image retrieval, and often Semantic analysis, Semantic computing, Natural language and Multimedia. His Algorithm research incorporates themes from Artificial neural network, Orientation, Image, Image matching and Method of moments. His study looks at the intersection of Virtual reality and topics like Surgical planning with Visualization.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Artificial intelligence, Pattern recognition, Computer vision, Image retrieval and Multimedia. Many of his studies on Artificial intelligence apply to Machine learning as well. His Pattern recognition research includes themes of Kernel, Feature and Markov model.
His Segmentation, Image segmentation and Image study in the realm of Computer vision interacts with subjects such as Set. His research integrates issues of Annotation and Information retrieval, Search engine indexing in his study of Image retrieval. In his work, Autism spectrum disorder, Surgical planning and Orthognathic surgery is strongly intertwined with Virtual reality, which is a subfield of Multimedia.
Horace H. S. Ip mainly focuses on Virtual reality, Artificial intelligence, Pattern recognition, Autism spectrum disorder and Personal development. His Virtual reality research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Multimedia, Interactive media, Empirical research and Applied psychology. His Artificial intelligence study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Linear combination.
His Pattern recognition research integrates issues from Contextual image classification, Automatic image annotation, Structural similarity, Machine learning and Coding. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Autism spectrum disorder, School age child is strongly linked to Training. His studies deal with areas such as Representation, Spectral clustering and Natural language processing as well as Visual Word.
His primary areas of study are Autism spectrum disorder, Virtual reality, Insider, Intrusion detection system and Algorithm. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Social skills, The Internet and Applied psychology. In his work, Horace H. S. Ip performs multidisciplinary research in Virtual reality and Population.
The Intrusion detection system study combines topics in areas such as Trust management, Supervised learning and Set. His Algorithm study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Graph, Similarity learning, Constrained clustering, Graph and Dimensionality reduction. His Graph study incorporates themes from Mathematical optimization, Constraint learning, Local consistency, Pairwise comparison and Similarity measure.
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Discriminative wavelet shape descriptors for recognition of 2-D patterns
Dinggang Shen;Dinggang Shen;Horace Ho-Shing Ip.
Pattern Recognition (1999)
Computer-assisted three-dimensional surgical planning and simulation: 3D virtual osteotomy.
James J. Xia;James J. Xia;Horace H.S. Ip;Nabil Samman;Dongfeng Wang.
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (2000)
Constructing a 3D individualized head model from two orthogonal views
Horace Ho-Shing Ip;Lijun Yin.
The Visual Computer (1996)
Three-dimensional virtual-reality surgical planning and soft-tissue prediction for orthognathic surgery
James Xia;H.H.S. Ip;N. Samman;H.T.F. Wong.
international conference of the ieee engineering in medicine and biology society (2001)
Computer-assisted three-dimensional surgical planning and simulation : 3D soft tissue planning and prediction
James J. Xia;James J. Xia;Nabil Samman;Richie W K Yeung;Dongfeng Wang.
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (2000)
Virtual brush: a model-based synthesis of Chinese calligraphy
Helena T. F. Wong;Horace Ho-Shing Ip.
Computers & Graphics (2000)
Enhance emotional and social adaptation skills for children with autism spectrum disorder: A virtual reality enabled approach
Horace H. S. Ip;Simpson W. L. Wong;Dorothy F. Y. Chan;Julia Byrne.
Computers in Education (2018)
Symmetry detection by generalized complex (GC) moments: a close-form solution
Dinggang Shen;H.H.S. Ip;K.K.T. Cheung;Eam Khwang Teoh.
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence (1999)
Three-dimensional virtual reality surgical planning and simulation workbench for orthognathic surgery.
J. Xia;N. Samman;R. W. Yeung;S. G. Shen.
The International journal of adult orthodontics and orthognathic surgery (2000)
Generalized affine invariant image normalization
Dinggang Shen;H.H.S. Ip.
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence (1997)
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