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Prof. Daming Shi, PhD

 

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Prof. Daming Shi

Visiting Professor at IU

 

Academic Career
  • PhD, Computer Science, University of Southampton, UK, 2002
  • PhD, Mechanical Control, Harbin Institute of Technology, China, 1997
Professional Career

Since he obtained his second Ph.D. degree in 2002, Dr. Daming Shi has been serving as an Assistant Professor at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore. He has held a guest professor appointment from Harbin Engineering University in China, and a visiting professor appointment from the International University in Germany.

Dr. Shi won the second prize of the Ministry of Aerospace in 1996 for his research on pen-computers. His current research interests include web search and web mining, medical image processing, pattern recognition and neural networks. Dr. Shi is a Senior Member of the IEEE since 2004, chairing the technical committee on Intelligent Internet Systems of the IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics Society.

Dr. Shi is a founding committee member of the Pattern Recognition and Machine Intelligence Association (PREMIA) in Singapore, a co-investigator of the Computer Integrated Medical Intervention Laboratory (CIMI Lab) at NTU, and an international member of the Media and Life Science Computing Laboratory (MILES) at the Harbin Institute of Technology, China.

Research Interests include
  • Neural Networks
  • Pattern Recognition
  • Web Search and Web Mining
  • Support Vector Machines
  • Medical Image Processing
  • Computer Assisted Surgery
Publications
  • D. Shi, C. Quek, R. Tilani and J. Fu, Product Demand Forecasting with a Nvel Fuzzy CMAC, Neural Processing Letters, 25 (1): 63-78, 2007.
  • M.N. Nguyen, D. Shi and C. Quek, FCMAC-BYY: Fuzzy CMAC Using Bayesian Ying-Yang Learning, IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part B, 36 (5): 1180-1190, 2006.
  • D. Shi, D.S. Yeung and J. Gao, Sensitivity Analysis Applied to the Construction of Radial Basis Function Network, Neural Networks, 18 (7): 951-957, 2005.
  • D. Shi, S.R. Gunn and R.I. Damper, Handwritten Chinese Radical Recognition Using Nonlinear Active Shape Models, IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 25 (2): 277-280, 2003.