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Dr. Shi, Daming (PhD HIT, PhD So'ton, SrMIEEE)

 

 

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DBLP: Daming Shi

Dr. Shi, Daming, 

School of Computer Engineering,

Nanyang Technological University

Singapore 639798

+65 6790 6245   

asdmshi@ntu.edu.sg

Daming Shi got his first PhD in mechatronics engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT) in China, and his second PhD in computer science from University of Southampton (So'ton) in United Kingdom. Dr. Shi is a senior member of the IEEE, chairing the technical committee on Intelligent Internet Systems, IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics Society. 

Dr Shi has been serving as an Assistant Professor in Nanyang Technological University (NTU) since 2002. He is the Deputy Director of Centre for Computational Intelligence, School of Computer Engineering, NTU. He has held guest professor appointment from Harbin Engineering University in China, and visiting professor appointment from International University in Germany.


 

Research Areas

Machine Learning, Neural Network, Pattern Recognition, Image Processing, Web Search & Web Mining 

Research Projects

 

Team members

 

   On the Construction of Wavelet Networks

F. Chen, D. Shi

A Ying-Yang Approach to the optimization of Fuzzy CMAC

M. N. Nguyen, D. Shi 

 Accurate Tracking in Image Guided Surgery

V. Spinko, D. Shi, W. S. Ng

Soft Tissue Modeling for AR Assisted Mammotomy

 H. Chen, W. S. Ng, D. Shi

 Simultaneous Localization and Mapping for Robot Navigation System

J. Liu, D. Shi, M. Leung

Probabilistic Framework for Support Vector Machine

G. Liu, D. Shi, S. Zhou

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Selected Publications

 

Gao, J.B., D. Shi and X. M. Liu (2007). Significant vector learning to construct sparse kernel regression models, Neural Networks, 20(7):791-798.

Nguyen, M. N., D. Shi and C. Quek (2006). FCMAC-BYY: Fuzzy CMAC Using Bayesian Ying-Yang Learning, IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part B, 36(5):1180-1190.

Shi, D., D. S. Yeung, J. Gao (2005).  Sensitivity analysis applied to the construction of radial basis function network, Neural Networks, 18(7):951-957.

Shi, D. M., S. R. Gunn and R. I. Damper, (2003). Handwritten Chinese radical recognition using nonlinear active shape models, IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 25(2):277-280.

Shi, D., R. I. Damper and S. R. Gunn, (2003a).  Off-line handwritten Chinese character recognition by radical decomposition,  ACM Transactions on Asian Language Information Processing, 2(1):27-48.

 

* The details can be seen in the full list of Dr. Shi's publications.

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