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Xiuwen Liu publication distribution in Computer Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Computer Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Xiuwen Liu sits on this spectrum.

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32 publications 991+

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Xiuwen Liu D-index placement in Computer Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Computer Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Xiuwen Liu sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Xiuwen Liu is a researcher affiliated with Florida State University in the United States. Their academic contributions are primarily within the field of Computer Science, with a focus on several subfields including Artificial Intelligence, Information Systems, Computer Networks and Communications, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, and Signal Processing.

The scientist's research work spans various topics, notably Adversarial Robustness in Machine Learning, Topic Modeling, Spam and Phishing Detection, Network Security and Intrusion Detection, Complex Network Analysis Techniques, Recommender Systems and Techniques, and Privacy-Preserving Technologies in Data.

Xiuwen Liu's recent publications include:

  • SPWalk: Similar Property Oriented Feature Learning for Phishing Detection, 2020, IEEE Access
  • Event evolution model for cybersecurity event mining in tweet streams, 2020, Information Sciences
  • MFRep: Joint user and employer alignment across heterogeneous social networks, 2020, Neurocomputing
  • Optimized Air Quality Prediction Model Based on Neural Network, 2020, 2020 International Conference on Computer Engineering and Application (ICCEA)
  • Trading off Coverage and Emergency for Hybrid Task Scheduling in Traffic Anomaly Detection, 2024, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing

Frequent coauthors in Liu's research collaborations include:

  • Samuel Jacob Chacko
  • Yanjiao Chen
  • Sajib Biswas
  • Chashi Mahiul Islam
  • Jianming Fu

The venues where Xiuwen Liu has published multiple works include arXiv (Cornell University) with ten publications, SSRN Electronic Journal with three, IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security with two, Computer Networks with two, and IEEE Access with one publication.

Best Publications

  • Statistical shape analysis: clustering, learning, and testing

    A. Srivastava;S.H. Joshi;W. Mio;Xiuwen Liu

  • Optimal linear representations of images for object recognition

    Xiuwen Liu;A. Srivastava;K. Gallivan

  • Accurate localization of RFID tags using phase difference

    Cory Hekimian-Williams;Brandon Grant;Xiuwen Liu;Zhenghao Zhang

  • Texture classification using spectral histograms

    Xiuwen Liu;DeLiang Wang

  • Explainable artificial intelligence models using real-world electronic health record data: a systematic scoping review.

    Seyedeh Neelufar Payrovnaziri;Zhaoyi Chen;Pablo Rengifo-Moreno;Pablo Rengifo-Moreno;Tim Miller

  • A patch-based convolutional neural network for remote sensing image classification.

    Atharva Sharma;Xiuwen Liu;Xiaojun Yang;Di Shi

  • Face detection using spectral histograms and SVMs

    C.A. Waring;Xiuwen Liu

  • Exploring texture ensembles by efficient Markov chain Monte Carlo-Toward a "trichromacy" theory of texture

    S.C. Zhu;X.W. Liu;Y.N. Wu

  • A harmonized segmentation protocol for hippocampal and parahippocampal subregions: Why do we need one and what are the key goals?

    Laura E. M. Wisse;Ana M. Daugherty;Rosanna K. Olsen;David Berron

  • Image and Texture Segmentation Using Local Spectral Histograms

    Xiuwen Liu;DeLiang Wang

  • Efficient algorithms for inferences on Grassmann manifolds

    K.A. Gallivan;A. Srivastava;Xiuwen Liu;P. Van Dooren

  • Universal analytical forms for modeling image probabilities

    A. Srivastava;X. Liu;U. Grenander

  • Equivalence of Julesz Ensembles and FRAME Models

    Ying Nian Wu;Song Chun Zhu;Xiuwen Liu

  • Weight adaptation and oscillatory correlation for image segmentation

    Ke Chen;DeLiang Wang;Xiuwen Liu

  • A spectral histogram model for texton modeling and texture discrimination

    Xiuwen Liu;DeLiang Wang

  • Range image segmentation using a relaxation oscillator network

    Xiuwen Liu;DeLiang L. Wang

  • Land cover classification from multi-temporal, multi-spectral remotely sensed imagery using patch-based recurrent neural networks

    Atharva Sharma;Xiuwen Liu;Xiaojun Yang

  • Overfitting Mechanism and Avoidance in Deep Neural Networks

    Shaeke Salman;Xiuwen Liu

  • Statistical hypothesis pruning for identifying faces from infrared images

    Anuj Srivastava;Xiuwen Liu

  • Computer-Mediated Deception: Strategies Revealed by Language-Action Cues in Spontaneous Communication

    Shuyuan Mary Ho;Jeffrey T. Hancock;Cheryl Booth;Xiuwen Liu

Frequent Co-Authors

Anuj Srivastava
Anuj Srivastava Florida State University
DeLiang Wang
DeLiang Wang Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen
Mike Burmester
Mike Burmester Florida State University
Song-Chun Zhu
Song-Chun Zhu Peking University
Kyle A. Gallivan
Kyle A. Gallivan Florida State University
Ying Nian Wu
Ying Nian Wu University of California, Los Angeles
Jeffrey T. Hancock
Jeffrey T. Hancock Stanford University
Paul M. Thompson
Paul M. Thompson University of Southern California
Kenneth H. Roux
Kenneth H. Roux Florida State University
Katrin Amunts
Katrin Amunts Forschungszentrum Jülich

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