In this special session, we will take a look at some of the most innovative AI methods that are revolutionizing the field of image processing. The session will explore how artificial intelligence, machine learning, and deep learning are revolutionizing traditional image analysis into smarter, faster, and more accurate techniques in response to the increasing demand for automated solutions with high precision. There will be real-world applications in areas like healthcare, autonomous systems, and surveillance, and attendees will learn about cutting-edge methods for pattern recognition, recognizing objects, and medical image enhancement. The goal of this session is to close the gap between theoretical advances and their practical effects by presenting recent research and talking about real-world applications.
We invite researchers and practitioners to submit their original work on the following topics, including but not limited to:
Submissions should highlight innovative approaches, recent advancements, and real-world applications in these areas.
Muhammad Aamir, Huanggang Normal University, China
Muhammad Aamir is an Associate Professor in the College of Computer Science at Huanggang Normal University, China. He has several years of research experience and has been widely published. M. Aamir has served as a reviewer for many prestigious journals and also served as an organizing member of many international conferences. His research spans multiple areas, including pattern recognition, computer vision, image processing, medical image analysis and deep learning.
Uzair Aslam Bhatti, Hainan University, China
Uzair Aslam Bhatti is mostly active in the application and development of machine learning in signal processing problems, especially to the application of artificial intelligence in other fields. During his PhD studies at Hainan University, he won 2 Best Research Paper Awards and a Chinese Government Scholarship to pursue a doctorate. During his Post Doc at the School of Geography (Remote Sensing and Signal Processing) of Nanjing Normal University, he published 11 research papers as the first author in two years as the first author, 2 of which were published in the top SCI journals Transactions in Geoscience and Remote Sensing and Chemosphere. Due to the publication of 2 conference papers at CCF B-level conferences and 10 SCI papers as the first author, he was declared an excellent postdoctoral candidate by Nanjing Normal University. He has participated in many projects such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the National Key R&D Program, and the Hainan Provincial Major Science and Technology Program.