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Yingning Peng

Yingning Peng

Overview

Yingning Peng is affiliated with Tsinghua University in China, focusing research efforts in several areas intersecting computer science and earth and planetary sciences. The scientist's work predominantly revolves around computer vision and pattern recognition as well as artificial intelligence, supplemented by investigations in oceanography and geophysics.

The research portfolio includes exploration of image enhancement techniques, underwater acoustics research, seismic imaging and inversion techniques, and advanced neural network applications. Additional topics of study encompass advanced graph neural networks, privacy-preserving technologies in data, and generative adversarial networks with applications in image synthesis.

Recent publications reflect this diverse range of interests. Notable papers include:

  • Underwater Sonar Image Classification with Image Disentanglement Reconstruction and Zero-Shot Learning, 2025, Remote Sensing
  • K-Core Structure Feature Encoding-Based Enhanced Federated Graph Learning Framework, 2025, IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computational Intelligence
  • Multi-view sonar image generation via GAN trained with limited data for underwater object classification and detection, 2025, Expert Systems with Applications

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Yingning Peng are:

  • Wenwen Zhang
  • Junhui Zhu
  • Lei Liu
  • Guojun Zhai
  • Houpu Li

Publications have appeared in venues such as Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computational Intelligence, and Expert Systems with Applications, each contributing a paper recently in 2025.

Best Publications

  • Radon-Fourier Transform for Radar Target Detection, I: Generalized Doppler Filter Bank

    Jia Xu;Ji Yu;Ying-Ning Peng;Xiang-Gen Xia

  • Radar Maneuvering Target Motion Estimation Based on Generalized Radon-Fourier Transform

    Jia Xu;Xiang-Gen Xia;Shi-Bao Peng;Ji Yu

  • Radon-Fourier Transform for Radar Target Detection (II): Blind Speed Sidelobe Suppression

    Jia Xu;Ji Yu;Ying-Ning Peng;Xiang-Gen Xia

  • Radon-Fourier Transform for Radar Target Detection (III): Optimality and Fast Implementations

    Ji Yu;Jia Xu;Ying-Ning Peng;Xiang-Gen Xia

  • MIMO Radar Waveform Design in Colored Noise Based on Information Theory

    Bo Tang;Jun Tang;Yingning Peng

  • Super-Resolution Time Delay Estimation in Multipath Environments

    Feng-Xiang Ge;Dongxu Shen;Yingning Peng;V.O.K. Li

  • Doppler Keystone Transform: An Approach Suitable for Parallel Implementation of SAR Moving Target Imaging

    Gang Li;Xiang-Gen Xia;Ying-Ning Peng

  • Robust space-time adaptive processing for airborne radar in nonhomogeneous clutter environments

    Yong-Liang Wang;Jian-Wen Chen;Zheng Bao;Ying-Ning Peng

  • Cross-Range Scaling for ISAR Based on Image Rotation Correlation

    Chun-Mao Yeh;Jia Xu;Ying-Ning Peng;Xiu-Tan Wang

  • A Velocity Estimation Algorithm of Moving Targets using Single Antenna SAR

    Gang Li;Xiang-Gen Xia;Jia Xu;Ying-Ning Peng

  • Location and Imaging of Moving Targets using Nonuniform Linear Antenna Array SAR

    Gang Li;Jia Xu;Ying-Ning Peng;Xiang-Gen Xia

  • Ground Moving Target Signal Analysis in Complex Image Domain for Multichannel SAR

    Jia Xu;Yu Zuo;Bin Xia;Xiang-Gen Xia

  • Bistatic Linear Antenna Array SAR for Moving Target Detection, Location, and Imaging With Two Passive Airborne Radars

    Gang Li;Jia Xu;Ying-Ning Peng;Xiang-Gen Xia

  • Fast implementation of generalised Radon-Fourier transform for manoeuvring radar target detection

    L.-C. Qian;J. Xu;X.-G. Xia;W.-F. Sun

  • Space-time adaptive processing for airborne radar with various array orientations

    Y.-L. Wang;Y.-N. Peng;Z. Bao

  • On Detection Performance of MIMO Radar: A Relative Entropy-Based Study

    Jun Tang;Ning Li;Yong Wu;Yingning Peng

  • MIMO-SAR waveform separation based on inter-pulse phase modulation and range-Doppler decouple filtering

    C.-Z. Meng;J. Xu;X.-G Xia;T. Long

  • Focus-before-detection radar signal processing: part i—challenges and methods

    Jia Xu;Ying-Ning Peng;Xiang-Gen Xia;Alfonso Farina

  • Space-time radon-fourier transform and applications in radar target detection

    J. Xu;J. Yu;Y.-N. Peng;X.-G. Xia

  • Upper Bound of Coherent Integration Loss for Symmetrically Distributed Phase Noise

    Ji Yu;Jia Xu;Ying-Ning Peng

Frequent Co-Authors

Xiang-Gen Xia
Xiang-Gen Xia University of Delaware
Teng Long
Teng Long Beijing Institute of Technology
Zheng Bao
Zheng Bao Xidian University
Victor O. K. Li
Victor O. K. Li University of Hong Kong
Alfonso Farina
Alfonso Farina Finmeccanica (Italy)
Zhangxin Chen
Zhangxin Chen University of Calgary

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