Liang Wang

Liang Wang obtained the BEng and MEng degrees in electronic engineering from Anhui University and PhD in pattern recognition and intelligent system from National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences. From July 2004 to January 2007, he worked at Imperial College London (UK), and at Monash University (Australia), respectively. He is currently working as a research fellow at The University of Melbourne (Australia). His main research interests include pattern recognition, machine learning, computer vision, and data mining. He has widely published at IEEE TPAMI, TIP, TKDE, TCSVT, TSMC, CVIU, PR, CVPR, ICCV, and ICDM. He serves for many major international journals and conferences as AE, reviewer, or PC member. He is currently an associate editor of IEEE TSMC-B, IJIG and Signal Processing. He is a co-editor of four books to be published by IGI Global and Springer, and a guest editor of three special issues for the international journals PRL, IJPRAI and IEEE TSMC-B, as well as co-chairing a special session and three workshops for VM’08, MLVMA’08 and THEMIS’08.

Publications

Behavioral Biometrics for Human Identification: Intelligent Applications
Liang Wang, Xin Geng. © 2010. 530 pages.
Automatic biometrics recognition techniques are becoming increasingly important in corporate and public security systems and have increased in methods due to rapid field...
Machine Learning for Human Motion Analysis: Theory and Practice
Liang Wang, Li Cheng, Guoying Zhao. © 2010. 318 pages.
With the ubiquitous presence of video data and its increasing importance in a wide range of real-world applications, it is becoming increasingly necessary to automatically...