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Citations
4583
World Ranking
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National Ranking
528

Overview

Tien D. Bui is affiliated with Concordia University in Canada and conducts research primarily in the fields of Computer Science and Medicine. Their work spans multiple subfields including Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Immunology, Oncology, Artificial Intelligence, and Epidemiology.

The main topics covered by their research include:

  • Face recognition and analysis
  • Generative Adversarial Networks and Image Synthesis
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • Advanced Vision and Imaging
  • Video Surveillance and Tracking Methods
  • Advanced Image and Video Retrieval Techniques
  • CAR-T cell therapy research

Frequent co-authors associated with Tien D. Bui are:

  • Chi Nhan Duong
  • Kha Gia Quach
  • Khoa Luu
  • Ying Wang
  • Mimi Chen

Tien D. Bui's publications appear regularly in diverse venues, including:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Blood
  • Neurocomputing
  • International Journal of Hematology
  • ICASSP 2022 - 2022 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP)

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Tien D. Bui include:

  • "CoNet: a lightweight color classification architecture using residual connection and MBConv," 2025, Neural Computing and Applications
  • "LIAAD: Lightweight attentive angular distillation for large-scale age-invariant face recognition," 2023, Neurocomputing
  • "The pleiotropic roles of EZH2 in T-cell immunity and immunotherapy," 2022, International Journal of Hematology
  • "Tissue-infiltrating alloreactive T cells require Id3 to deflect PD-1-mediated immune suppression during GVHD," 2023, Blood
  • "Improving Class Activation Map for Weakly Supervised Object Localization," 2022, ICASSP 2022 - 2022 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP)

Best Publications

  • Image denoising using neighbouring wavelet coefficients

    G. Y. Chen;T. D. Bui;A. Krzyzak

  • Multiwavelets denoising using neighboring coefficients

    G.Y. Chen;T.D. Bui

  • Translation-invariant denoising using multiwavelets

    T.D. Bui;Guangyi Chen

  • Image segmentation and selective smoothing by using Mumford-Shah model

    Song Gao;T.D. Bui

  • Image denoising with neighbour dependency and customized wavelet and threshold

    G. Y. Chen;T. D. Bui;A. Krzyak

  • Multivariate statistical modeling for image denoising using wavelet transforms

    Dongwook Cho;Tien D. Bui

  • Age estimation using Active Appearance Models and Support Vector Machine regression

    Khoa Luu;Karl Ricanek;Tien D. Bui;Ching Y. Suen

  • Investigating age invariant face recognition based on periocular biometrics

    Felix Juefei-Xu;Khoa Luu;Marios Savvides;Tien D. Bui

  • Invariant Fourier-wavelet descriptor for pattern recognition

    Guangyi Chen;Tien D. Bui

  • Robust estimation for range image segmentation and reconstruction

    Xinming Yu;T.D. Bui;A. Krzyzak

  • Image denoising using neighbouring wavelet coefficients

    G.Y. Chen;T.D. Bui;A. Krzyzak

  • Application of Support Vector Machines for Recognition of Handwritten Arabic/Persian Digits

    Javad Sadri;Ching Y. Suen;Tien D. Bui

  • A novel cascade ensemble classifier system with a high recognition performance on handwritten digits

    Ping Zhang;Tien D. Bui;Ching Y. Suen

  • Text line segmentation in handwritten documents using Mumford-Shah model

    Xiaojun Du;Wumo Pan;Tien D. Bui

  • Contourlet appearance model for facial age estimation

    Khoa Luu;Keshav Seshadri;Marios Savvides;Tien D. Bui

  • Contour-based handwritten numeral recognition using multiwavelets and neural networks

    Guangyi Chen;Tien D. Bui;Adam Krzyzak

  • IMAGE DENOISING BASED ON WAVELET SHRINKAGE USING NEIGHBOR AND LEVEL DEPENDENCY

    Dongwook Cho;Tien D. Bui;Guangyi Chen

  • A genetic framework using contextual knowledge for segmentation and recognition of handwritten numeral strings

    Javad Sadri;Ching Y. Suen;Tien D. Bui

  • Invariant pattern recognition using radon, dual-tree complex wavelet and Fourier transforms

    G. Y. Chen;T. D. Bui;A. Krzyak

  • Robot Path Planning Using Fluid Model

    Z. X. Li;T. D. Bui

  • Script identification using steerable Gabor filters

    W.M. Pan;C.Y. Suen;T.D. Bui

  • Automatic Epileptic Seizure Detection in EEG Using Nonsubsampled Wavelet–Fourier Features

    Guangyi Chen;Wenfang Xie;Tien D. Bui;Adam Krzyżak

Frequent Co-Authors

Ching Y. Suen
Ching Y. Suen Concordia University
Adam Krzyżak
Adam Krzyżak Concordia University
Marios Savvides
Marios Savvides Carnegie Mellon University
Sridhar Krishnan
Sridhar Krishnan Toronto Metropolitan University
Yuan Yan Tang
Yuan Yan Tang University of Macau
Felix Juefei-Xu
Felix Juefei-Xu Facebook (United States)

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