Cheng Ju | 3D object detection | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Cheng Ju | 3D object detection | Research Excellence Award

Xi'an Innovation College of Yan'an University | China 

The research profile centers on advancing computer vision through robust, trustworthy, and high-efficiency intelligent systems, addressing both task-specific challenges and foundational methodological limitations. Core contributions focus on object detection, anomaly segmentation, feature representation learning, and adaptive model design, with strong emphasis on real-world deployment reliability. In oriented small object detection, the proposed FDA-DETR framework overcomes weak feature representation and excessive computational cost in transformer-based detectors by integrating multi-scale frequency domain enhancement, density-aware dynamic query generation, and multi-granularity attention fusion, achieving significant gains in accuracy, robustness, and efficiency for dense and complex visual scenes. In zero-shot anomaly segmentation, the explainable recursive ERSF-AS framework resolves prompt dependency, limited anomaly feature learning, and interpretability challenges through a collaborative CLIP-SAM architecture combined with semantic, spatial, and frequency priors. Its recursive reasoning paradigm strengthens cross-domain generalization and reliability in both industrial and medical environments. Collectively, these innovations contribute not only to practical solutions for complex vision tasks but also to broader theoretical advancements in feature learning, attention modeling, adaptive mechanisms, and explainable artificial intelligence. This integrated research direction establishes a scalable foundation for future exploration across diverse computer vision and intelligent perception domains, promoting trustworthy, interpretable, and deployable AI systems for real-world applications.

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Featured Publications 

Ju, C., Xie, Y., Wang, Z., Zhao, Y., Yan, W., Chai, R., Duan, J., Cao, Y., & Chang, Y. (2026). STGFormer: A pyramidal spatio-temporal graph transformer with cross-disciplinary feature fusion for semantic-rich trajectory prediction in heterogeneous autonomy traffic. Expert Systems with Applications.

Ju, C., Xie, Y., Duan, J., Chang, Y., & Wu, M. (2026). KeyGeoFusion: A multi-modal keypoint and geometry-aware framework for small and distant 3D object detection in sparse point clouds. Neurocomputing.

Lianhui Liang | Deep learning or Image processing | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Lianhui Liang | Deep learning or Image processing | Excellence in Research Award

Guangxi University | China 

Lianhui Liang is an academic researcher in electrical and information engineering with a strong focus on intelligent remote sensing analysis and advanced signal interpretation. His work centers on hyperspectral, multispectral, and LiDAR data understanding, Deep learning or Image processing  with applications spanning environmental monitoring, land surface analysis, and complex scene interpretation. His research integrates signal processing, pattern recognition, and deep learning techniques to enhance feature extraction, classification accuracy, and information fusion in high-dimensional remote sensing imagery. He has contributed significantly to spectral intelligence, including algorithm development for image inversion, target detection, and data fusion across heterogeneous sensors. His interdisciplinary approach bridges theoretical modeling with practical engineering applications, particularly in optical and microwave remote sensing. Through sustained collaboration with international research groups, his work reflects a global perspective on emerging challenges in remote sensing and artificial intelligence. He has actively engaged in advanced training programs related to remote sensing data processing, deep learning frameworks, and intelligent interpretation systems, strengthening the transfer of cutting-edge methods into applied research. His scholarly contributions include peer-reviewed publications, intellectual property development, and participation in research and development projects supported by public and industrial partners. Overall, his research advances intelligent remote sensing systems and contributes to the broader fields of geospatial analytics and artificial intelligence-driven Earth observation.

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Prototype Similarity-Constraint Enhancement Network: A Few-Shot Class-Incremental Learning for Hyperspectral Image Classification

– Expert Systems with Applications, 2025

L. Yang, Y. Tan, L. Liang, H. Xu, T. Wu, Z. Huang, X. Li, Y. Tang

Cross-Stage Attention Edge Enhancement and Fourier-Wavelet Transformer Integrated Network for Hyperspectral Image Classification

– IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, 2025

L. Liang, S. Yuan, Y. Zeng, Y. Lin, Y. Zhang, P. Xie, T. X. Wu

LHCF: Liquid Neural Network with Hierarchical Collaborative Fusion for Hyperspectral Image Classification

– Authorea Preprints, 2025

L. Liang, J. Zhang, S. Zhang, B. Tu, L. Yang, J. Li, A. Plaza

LKMA: Learnable Kernel and Mamba with Spatial-Spectral Attention Fusion for Hyperspectral Image Classification

– IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2025

L. Liang, J. Zhang, P. Duan, X. Kang, T. X. Wu, J. Li, A. Plaza

Cross-Domain Few-Shot Hyperspectral Image Classification with Local Entropy Adaptation Metric

– Authorea Preprints, 2025

Y. Zhang, Z. Liu, P. Duan, L. Lian