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Neural Information Systems
FACEFLOW: Face Recognition System
ANSER :Rainfall Estimating System
THONN:Date Simulation System
Dr. Ming Zhang, Associate Professor
Department of Physics, Computer Science & Engineering
Dr. Ming Zhang
Three-Threshold Hystersis Method (1)
Three-Threshold Hystersis Method (2) Selected images from BioID Face Database
and from images captured using AI Lab equipment (CCD camera, Pentium 4 PC, Victor Image Library)
12 images with relatively similar scales and varied foregrounds and backgrounds
BioID_0208.tif BioID_1138.tif BioID_1225.tif Jeff_01.tif
Three-Threshold Hystersis Method (3)
Three-Threshold Hystersis Method (4)
On the whole, the performance of the three-threshold technique showed verifiable improvement over the Canny algorithm in localizing shoulder edge pixels.
Jeffrey C. Bailey Publication/Presentation
Ming Zhang, and Jeffrey Bailey, Should Detection Using GRELD Threshold Method, Proceedings of International Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2004, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, June 21-24, 2004, pp.691-694. (presented by Jeff)
Jeffrey Bailey, and Ming Zhang, Three-threshold Hysteresis Method for Human Shoulder Detection in Complex Images, paper will be submitted to IC-AI’05
HONN Data Simulation (1)
SXSPHONN: Rainfall Input Data Graph
HONN Data Simulation (2)
SXSPHONN: Rainfall Data Convergence (1000 Epochs)
HONN Data Simulation (3)
SXSPHONN: Weights for Rainfall
HONN Data Simulation (4)
SXSPHONN: Rainfall Estimation Report
HONN Data Simulation (5)
SXSPHONN models are studied in this paper. Using SXSPHONN model, heavy rainfall
estimation could have better results than PHONN and THONN higher order neural network model.
As the next step, the research will more focus on developing automatic higher order neural network models.
Jessica Crane Publication
Ming Zhang, and Jessica Crane, Rainfall Estimation Using SPHONN Model, Proceedings of International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, June 21-24, 2004, pp.695-701.
Jessica Crane, and Ming Zhang, Sinx/x Higher Order Neural Network Models and Applications, will be submitted to IC-AI”05.
FACEFLOW (1992 - 2004)
A computer vision system for recognition of 3-dimensional moving faces using GAT model
(neural network Group-based Adaptive tolerance Tree)
A$850,000 supported by SITA (Society Internationale de Telecommunications Aeronautiques)
A$40,500 supported by Australia Research Council A$78,000 supported by Australia Department of
Education. US$160,000 supported by USA National Research
Council.
Why Develop FACEFLOW ?
- To use new generation computer technique, artificial neural network, for developing information systems.
- No real world face recognition system is running in the world.
- Big security market- Biometric system- ID card identification system- Car and house security system
What Approved
Artificial Neural Network Techniques can :
- Can recognition one face in the laboratory using less than 1 second
- Currently can recognition about 1000 faces
Next Step
• Rebuild interface for face recognition system• Face Detection
• Lighting• Background• Make up
• New neural network models • More complicated pattern recognition• Build a rear world face recognition System
Microsoft Visual C++. NetEnterprise Version!
PixelSmart Image Capture Card Source Codes- Compiled & Linked!
Victor Image Processing LibraryRunning in Visual C++.NET !
Faceflow: Face Model SimulatorTest Different Models!
BrainMaker Neural Network Software the Fastest Training Package!
ExploreNet Neural Network SoftwareThe Best Interface Package!
FERET Facial Image DatabaseStandard Face Database!
Edge Detection
Object Location
Image Processing
Research LabIn Modern Building !
We have a pattern recognition lab in the ARC building
We have our own room to do research.
Dr. Ming Zhang
Neuron Network Group Models GAT Tree Model
- real time and real world face recognition Neuron-Adaptive Neural Network Models
- best match real world data Center Of Motion Model - motion center Second Order Vision Model - motion direction NAAT Tree Model - a possible more powerful model for
face recognition
Research Topics
Dr. Ming Zhang 11/1999 – 07/2000: Senior USA NRC Research Associate NOAA, Funding $70,000. 03/1995 – 11/1999: Ph.D. Supervisor
University of Western Sydney Funding: A$203,724 Cash from Fujitsu, ARC, & UWSM 07/1994-03/1995: Ph.D. Supervisor and Lecturer
Monash University, A$50,000 Grant from Fujitsu) 11/1992-07/1994: Project Manager & P.H.D. Supervisor University of Wollongong, (A$850,000 from SITA) 07/1991-10/1992: USA NRC Postdoctoral Fellow
NOAA, Funding: US$100,000) 07/1989-06/1991: Associate Professor and Postdoctoral Fellow
The Chinese Academy of the Sciences. Funding: RMB$2,000,000
Dr. Ming Zhang
Dr. Ming Zhang’ s Publications
(Face Recognition)
1 Journal Papers1) Ming Zhang, Rex Gantenbein, Sung Y. Shin, and Chih-Cheng Hung, The application of artificial neural networks in knowledge-based information systems, International Journal of Computer and Information Science, Vol 2, No.2, 2001, pp.49 - 58. 2) Ming Zhang, Jing Chung Zhang, John Fulcher, "Neural network group models for data
approximation", International Journal of Neural Systems, Vol. 10, No. 2, April, 2000, pp. 123-142.
3) Ming Zhang, and John Fulcher, “ Face recognition using artificial neural network group-based adaptive tolerance (GAT) trees”, IEEE Transactions on Neural Networkis, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 555-567, 1996.
2 Patents 1) Ming Zhang, et al, “Translation invariant face recognition using network adaptive
tolerance tree”, Australian Patent PM 1828, Oct. 14, 1993. 2) Ming Zhang, Ruli Wang, and Yiming Gong, “Standard nonlinear signal wave generator
based on the neural network”, Chinese Patents, No. 90 1 02857.6, May 17, 1990.
Dr. Ming Zhang
Dr. Ming Zhang’ s Publications (Face Recognition)3 Full Refereed Conference Papers1) Shuxiang Xu, and Ming Zhang, A Novel Adaptive Activation Function, Accepted by IJCNN’2001 (International
Joint Conference on Neural Networks’ 2001), Washington DC, USA, July 2001, pp.2779 – 2782.2) Ming Zhang, Jing Chung Zhang, John Fulcher, "Neural network group models for data approximation",
International Journal of Neural Systems, Vol. 10, No. 2, April, 2000, pp. 123-142.3) Ming Zhang, Shuxiang Xu, and Bo Lu, “Neuron-adaptive higher order neural network group models”, in
Proceedings of IJCNN’99, Washington, D.C., USA, July 10-16, 1999. 4) Ming Zhang, Shuxiang Xu, Nigel Bond, and Kate Stevens, “Neuron-adaptive feedforward neural network group
models”, in Proceedings of IASTED International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Soft Computing, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, August 9-12, 1999, pp.281-284.
5) John Fulcher, Ming Zhang, “Translation-invariant face recognition using the parellel NAT-tree neural network model”, in Proceedings of Parallel ComputingWorkshop 1997, Canberra, Australia, 25-26 September, 1997, pp. P1-U-1 – P1-U-1-4.
6) Ming Zhang, John Fulcher, “Face recognition system using NAT tree”, in Proceedings of IASTED International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Soft Computing, Banff, Canada, July 27 - August 1, 1997, pp. 244-247.
7) Ming Zhang, and John Fulcher, “Face perspective understanding using artificial neural network group-based tree”, in Proceedings of International Conference on Image Processing, Lausanne, Switzerland, vol III, September 16-19, 1996, pp.475-478.
8) Ming Zhang, and John Fulcher, “Translation invariant face recognition using a network adaptive tolerance tree”, in Proceedings of World Congress On Neural Networks, San Diego, California, USA, September 15 -18, 1996, pp
Dr. Ming Zhang
Dr. Ming Zhang’ s Publications Year 2001(1) Hui Qi, Ming Zhang, and Roderick Scofield, Rainfall Estimation Using M-PHONN Model, Accepted by
IJCNN’2001 (International Joint Conference on Neural Networks’ 2001), Washington DC, USA, July 2001, pp. 1620 - 1624.
(2) Ming Zhang, and Roderick Scofield, Rainfall Estimation Using A-PHONN Model, Accepted by IJCNN’2001 (International Joint Conference on Neural Networks’ 2001), Washington DC, USA, July 2001, pp. 1583 - 1587.
(3) Ming Zhang, and BO Lu, Financial Data Simulation Using M-PHONN Model, Accepted by IJCNN’2001 (International Joint Conference on Neural Networks’ 2001), Washington DC, USA, July 2001, pp. 1828 - 1832.
(4) Ming Zhang, Financial Data Simulation Using A-PHONN Model, Accepted by IJCNN’2001 (International Joint Conference on Neural Networks’ 2001), Washington DC, USA, July 2001, pp.1823 - 1827.
(5) Shuxiang Xu, and Ming Zhang, A Novel Adaptive Activation Function, Accepted by IJCNN’2001 (International Joint Conference on Neural Networks’ 2001), Washington DC, USA, July 2001, pp.2779 – 2782
(6) Ming Zhang, Rex Gantenbein, Sung Y. Shin, and Chih-Cheng Hung, The application of artificial neural networks in knowledge-based information systems, International Journal of Computer and Information Science, Vol 2, No.2, 2001, pp.49 - 58.(7) Ming Zhang, Shuxiang Xu, and John Fulcher, Neuron-Adaptive Higher Order Neural Network Models for Automated Financial Data Modeling”, Accepted by IEEEE transactions on Neural Networks, July, 2001.
Total 102 papers published
Dr. Ming Zhang
Dr. Ming Zhang’ s Academic Service -2002
(1) Member of Technical Committee) for the IASTED (The International Association of Science and Technology for Development) International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems, 2001 - 2004.
(2) Paper review for IASTED International Conference on Applied Informatics, 2002
(3) Paper review for IASTED International Conference on Signal Processing, Pattern Recognition, and Applications, 2002
(4) Member of IPC (International Program Committee) for the IASTED (The International Association of Science and Technology for Development) International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Soft Computing, July 17-19, 2002, Banff, Canada
(5) Member of IPC (International Program Committee) for the IASTED (The International Association of Science and Technology for Development) International Conference on Artificial and Computational Intelligence, September 25 – 27, 2002, Tokyo, Japan.
(6) Member of program committee for ISCA International Conference on Computers and Their Applications, April 4 – 6, 2002, San Francisco, California, US
Dr. Ming Zhang
Dr. Ming Zhang’ s Academic Service -2003
(1) Member of IPC (International Program Committee) for the IASTED (The International Association of Science and Technology for Development) International Conference on Computer Science and Technology, May 19-21, 2003, Cancun, Mexico.
(2) Member of IPC (International Program Committee) and Technical Committee for the IASTED (The International Association of Science and Technology for Development) International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Soft Computing, , July 14-16, 2003, Banff, Canada.
(3) Member of IPC (International Program Committee) and Technical Committee for the IASTED (The International Association of Science and Technology for Development) International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Applications, September 8-10, 2003, Benalmadena, Spain.
Dr. Ming Zhang
Dr. Ming Zhang’ s Academic Service -2004/5
(1) Member of IPC (International Program Committee) for
the IASTED (The International Association of Science
and Technology for Development) International
Conference on Advances in Computer Science and
Technology, November 22-24, 2004, St. Thomas,
US Virgin Island, USA
(2) Member of IPC (International Program Committee) and Technical Committee for the IASTED (The International Association of Science and Technology for Development) International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Soft Computing, September 1-3, 2004, Marbella, Spain.
(3) Member of IPC (International Program Committee) and Technical Committee for the IASTED (The International Association of Science and Technology for Development) International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Applications, February 14-16, 2005, Innsbruck, Austria,
Dr. Ming Zhang
Why This Project?
1. Visual Studio.NET2. Image processing library 3. Image capture source codes4. New generation computer models and techniques5. Plenty of research topics6. Good support of software and hardware7. Strong support from our Department8. Experienced supervisor9. Paper to be published in the International Conference10. Big market
Dr. Ming Zhang
ANSER System Interface
Artificial Neural network expert System for Estimation of Rainfall from the satellite data
ANSER System (1991-2000)
- 1991-1992:US$66,000 suported by USA National Research Council & NOAA
- 1995-1996:A$11,000 suppouted by Australia Research Council& NOAA
- 1999-2000:US$62,000 suported by USA National Research Council & NOAA
Why Develop ANSER ?
- More than $3.5 billion in property is damaged and, more than 225 people are killed by heavy rain and flooding each year
- No rainfall estimating system in GIS system, No real time and working system of rainfall estimation in the world
- Can ANN be used in the weather forecasting area? If yes, how should we use ANN techniques in this area?
Why Use Neural Network Techniques ?
- Two Directions of New generation computer Quamtun Computer Artificial Neural Network- Much quicker speed ?- Complicated pattern recognition?- Unknown rule knowledge base?- Self learning reasoning network?- Super position for multip choice?
ANSER Rainfall Estimation Result
9th May 2000Time: 18Z
LAT LANMin 37.032 87.906Max 38.765 88.480
ANSERMin: 1.47 mmMax: 6.37mm
NAVY Min: 2.0mmMax: 6.0mm
Conclusion- What Approved
Artificial Neural Network Techniques can :
- Much quick speed: 5-10 time quick
- Unknown rule knowledge base: Rainfall
- Reasoning network: rainfall estimation
Conclusion- Next Step- Rebuild interface & retraining neural networks
- New neural netowrk models:
more complicated pattern recognition
- Self expending knowledge base:
attract knowledge from real time cases
- Self learning reasoning network: automatic system to
- Study in advance in 15 years: Artificial Neural Network - one of two directions of new generation computer Research
PHONN Simulator (1994 - 1996)- Polynomial Higher Order Neural Network financial data
simulator
- A$ 105,000 Supported by Fujitsu, Japan
THONN Simulator (1996 - 1998)- Trigonometric polynomial Higher Order Neural Network
financial data simulator
- A$ 10,000 Supported by Australia Research Council
PT-HONN Simulator (1999 - 2000)- Polynomial and Trigonometric polynomial Higher Order
Neural Network financial data simulator
- US$ 46,000 Supported by USA National Research Council
PT-HONN Data Simulator
Why Develop HONN ?
- No system can automatically simulate discontinue, unsmooth data very well
- No system can automatically find the perfect models for the discontinue, unsmooth data
Cloud Merge Using ANN Circle Operator
CONCLUSION- What Approved The results of the comparative experiments show
that THONG system is able to simulate higher frequency and higher order non-linear data, as well as being able to simulate discontinuous data.
The THONG model can not only be used for financial simulation, but also for financial prediction.
Complicated pattern recognition: cloud merger
Conclusion- Next Step- Rebuild interface & retraining neural networks
- New neural network models:
more complicated pattern recognition
- Financial data simulation experiments
- Rainfall data simulation experiments
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