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Jing Yu

37 XueYuan Rd, Beihang University (BUAA), Beijing, P.R.China, 100191
Jing.emy.yu@gmail.com • +86-158-1006-4651

 

EDUCATION

Beihang University, Beijing, P.R.China Sep.2011~Present
M.S. in Pattern Recognition,School of Automation Science and Electrical Engineering

Minzu University, Beijing, P.R.China Sep.2007 ~ Jul.2011
B.E. in Automation, Overall GPA: 3.8, Rank: 2/41, School of Information and Engineering

RESEARCH INTEREST

Multimedia Information Retrieval, Machine Learning

RESEARCH

An Image Retrieval System Based on Bag-of-Features
  • Contribution: First applied Bag-of-Features model into image retrieval and proposed an integrated SIFT-LBP image feature, which increased the average retrieval precision by 11% in Corel database.
  • Framework: Locate patches around interest points in an image→ Extract integrated SIFT-LBP features in each patch to form local description→ Cluster in the feature space to form the codebook→ Compute Bag-of-Features histogram of each image→ Similarity matching to retrieve similar images.

PUBLICATIONS

  • Xiaoli Yuan, Jing Yu, Zengchang Qin and Tao Wan (2011), A SIFT-LBP image retrieval model based on bag of features, Internationl Conference on Image Processing (ICIP 2011), Brussels, Belgium (pdf)

HONORS AND AWARDS

  • 2011, Excellent recommended students(Top 5%) for admission to Beihang University
  • 2011, Excellent graduate in Beijing(Top 5%)
  • 2007~2011, Scholarship for Excellent Academic Performance (4 times) Minzu University
  • 2009, First Prize in 3th XiaoTong Cup (Highest Extracurricular Academic Award) MinZu Univ.
  • 2009, Champion in Beijing Youth Cup Debate
  • 2007~2008, Runner-up in the 9th and 10th Campus Debate, Minzu Univ.

EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

Debater, Minzu Univ. debate team and School of Information and Engineering debate team
  • Participated in debates held in Beijing on behalf of Minzu Univ.
  • Selected and trained new debaters
Secretary, Department of Academic, School of Information and Engineering, Minzu Univ.
  • Organized no less than 10 times activities with more than 300 students each time, including debates, lectures, and writing competitions.

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