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30
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3685
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14124
National Ranking
136

Overview

Jane Yung-jen Hsu is affiliated with National Taiwan University in Taiwan. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on computer science and medicine. Their work includes a significant emphasis on artificial intelligence, computer vision, and pediatrics, among other areas.

The scientist's publication record includes research published in several venues, with notable contributions to:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
  • Proceedings of the AAAI Symposium Series
  • Physical Therapy
  • Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction

Jane Yung-jen Hsu's recent papers cover a range of topics, and some examples include:

  • "CalliGAN: Style and Structure-aware Chinese Calligraphy Character Generator" (2020, arXiv (Cornell University))
  • "Object Relation Attention for Image Paragraph Captioning" (2021, Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence)
  • "A Time Bank System Design on the Basis of Hyperledger Fabric Blockchain" (2020, Future Internet)
  • "Application of Artificial Intelligence in Infant Movement Classification: A Reliability and Validity Study in Infants Who Were Full-Term and Preterm" (2024, Physical Therapy)
  • "Thing Constellation Visualizer: Exploring Emergent Relationships of Everyday Objects" (2021, Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction)

Their research topics address several main themes, such as:

  • Natural Language Processing Techniques
  • Topic Modeling
  • Infant Development and Preterm Care
  • Neonatal Respiratory Health Research
  • Neonatal and fetal brain pathology
  • Innovative Human-Technology Interaction
  • Data Visualization and Analytics

Jane Yung-jen Hsu works in various subfields of study, including:

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
  • Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
  • Information Systems

Collaboration with other researchers is reflected in frequent co-authors, including:

  • Chih-Yuan Yang
  • Erick Chandra
  • Po-Nien Tsao
  • Wei-Chih Liao
  • Wei J. Chen

Best Publications

  • Context-aware taxi demand hotspots prediction

    Han-wen Chang;Yu-chin Tai;Jane Yung-jen Hsu

  • The diet-aware dining table: observing dietary behaviors over a tabletop surface

    Keng-hao Chang;Shih-yen Liu;Hao-hua Chu;Jane Yung-jen Hsu

  • Touching the void: direct-touch interaction for intangible displays

    Li-Wei Chan;Hui-Shan Kao;Mike Y. Chen;Ming-Sui Lee

  • Building a Concept-Level Sentiment Dictionary Based on Commonsense Knowledge

    A. C-R Tsai;Chi-En Wu;R. T-H Tsai;J. Y. Hsu

  • KissKissBan: a competitive human computation game for image annotation

    Chien-Ju Ho;Tao-Hsuan Chang;Jong-Chuan Lee;Jane Yung-jen Hsu

  • Sentic blending: Scalable multimodal fusion for the continuous interpretation of semantics and sentics

    Erik Cambria;Newton Howard;Jane Hsu;Amir Hussain

  • Applying power meters for appliance recognition on the electric panel

    Gu-yuan Lin;Shih-chiang Lee;Jane Yung-jen Hsu;Wan-rong Jih

  • Dynamic vehicle routing using hybrid genetic algorithms

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  • Community-based game design: experiments on social games for commonsense data collection

    Yen-ling Kuo;Jong-Chuan Lee;Kai-yang Chiang;Rex Wang

  • A content-based method to enhance tag recommendation

    Yu-Ta Lu;Shoou-I Yu;Tsung-Chieh Chang;Jane Yung-jen Hsu

  • Playful tray: adopting Ubicomp and persuasive techniques into play-based occupational therapy for reducing poor eating behavior in young children

    Jin-Ling Lo;Tung-Yun Lin;Hao-Hua Chu;Hsi-Chin Chou

  • Fuzzy classification trees for data analysis

    I-Jen Chiang;Jane Yung-jen Hsu

  • Template-based information mining from HTML documents

    Jane Yung-jen Hsu;Wen-tau Yih

  • Tag-Based User Profiling for Social Media Recommendation

    Chia-Chuan Hung;Yi-Ching Huang;Jane Yung-jen Hsu;David Kuan-Chun Wu

  • Double-side multi-touch input for mobile devices

    Erh-li Early Shen;Sung-sheng Daniel Tsai;Hao-hua Chu;Yung-jen Jane Hsu

  • Decentralized fault tolerance mechanism for intelligent IoT/M2M middleware

    Penn H. Su;Chi-Sheng Shih;Jane Yung-Jen Hsu;Kwei-Jay Lin

  • Accountability monitoring and reasoning in service-oriented architectures

    Yue Zhang;Kwei-Jay Lin;Jane Yung-jen Hsu

  • Interaction models for multiple-resident activity recognition in a smart home

    Yi-Ting Chiang;Kuo-Chung Hsu;Ching-Hu Lu;Li-Chen Fu

  • Strategies for inference mechanism of conditional random fields for multiple-resident activity recognition in a smart home

    Kuo-Chung Hsu;Yi-Ting Chiang;Gu-Yang Lin;Ching-Hu Lu

  • GETA sandals: a footstep location tracking system

    Shun-Yuan Yeh;Keng-Hao Chang;Chon-In Wu;Hao-Hua Chu

  • KissKissBan: a competitive human computation game for image annotation

    Chien-Ju Ho;Tao-Hsuan Chang;Jong-Chuan Lee;Jane Yung-jen Hsu

Frequent Co-Authors

Hao-Hua Chu
Hao-Hua Chu National Taiwan University
Kwei-Jay Lin
Kwei-Jay Lin University of California, Irvine
Li-Chen Fu
Li-Chen Fu National Taiwan University
Polly Huang
Polly Huang National Taiwan University
Yi-Ping Hung
Yi-Ping Hung National Taiwan University
Kuan-Ta Chen
Kuan-Ta Chen Academia Sinica
Guido Governatori
Guido Governatori Central Queensland University
Wen-tau Yih
Wen-tau Yih Facebook (United States)
Hung-yi Lee
Hung-yi Lee National Taiwan University

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