Best Researcher Award
Wei Zhou — ShanghaiTech University, China
| Wei Zhou | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | ShanghaiTech University |
| Country | China |
| Google Scholar ID | fSLxGLQAAAAJ |
| Documents | 18 |
| Citations | 338 |
| h-index | 6 |
| Subject Area | Computer Vision |
| Event | Technology Scientists Awards |
Wei Zhou is a researcher associated with ShanghaiTech University whose scholarly work includes computer vision, image feature extraction, raw Bayer image processing, and efficient image signal processing. His publication record includes studies addressing histogram of oriented gradients and raw-image-based feature extraction, reflecting an interest in improving the efficiency of computer vision pipelines.[1]
Abstract
Wei Zhou’s research profile is situated within computer vision and image processing, with particular emphasis on feature extraction from raw Bayer pattern images and efficient processing pipelines. His documented publications address HOG feature extraction, normalization-free feature representation, and learned smartphone image signal processing, providing a focused basis for assessing his research activities.[1]
Keywords
Computer Vision; Image Processing; Histogram of Oriented Gradients; Raw Bayer Pattern Images; Feature Extraction; Mobile Image Signal Processing; Deep Learning; Smartphone Imaging; Efficient Vision Systems.
Introduction
Wei Zhou’s research is positioned in computer vision and image processing, particularly efficient feature extraction from raw image data. His work examines HOG representations and Bayer-pattern imagery, addressing processing redundancy and computational efficiency. These studies connect low-level image acquisition with practical vision algorithms and demonstrate a focused research direction in visual computing.[3]
Research Profile
The available publication record indicates a research profile centered on computer vision, image feature representation, raw Bayer data, and mobile image processing. Zhou has contributed to studies spanning traditional HOG-based feature extraction and deep-learning-enabled smartphone ISP systems, reflecting engagement with both algorithmic methods and computationally efficient imaging technologies.[2]
Research Contributions
A notable contribution of the reported research is the investigation of HOG feature extraction directly from raw Bayer pattern images, reducing reliance on conventional image-processing stages. Related work examines HOG extraction without normalization, while collaborative challenge research addresses learned smartphone ISP pipelines. Together, these studies emphasize efficient visual feature computation and practical deployment.[1][2]
Publications
The selected publications demonstrate continuity in image feature extraction and computational imaging. The 2020 IEEE paper studies HOG extraction from raw Bayer pattern images, the APCCAS paper investigates HOG extraction without normalization, and the 2023 Springer chapter reports learned smartphone ISP approaches developed in the Mobile AI and AIM 2022 challenge. These works collectively represent applied computer vision research.[1][2][3]
Research Impact
The supplied profile records 18 documents, 338 citations, and an h-index of 6. These indicators provide quantitative context for the research record, while the selected publications demonstrate relevance to computer vision and efficient image processing. The cited work also connects academic investigation with practical challenges in mobile imaging and computationally constrained visual systems.[2]
Award Suitability
Based on the supplied publication record and research indicators, Wei Zhou presents a focused profile in computer vision and image processing. His work on raw Bayer pattern feature extraction and efficient visual computation is directly aligned with the subject area. The documented scholarly output provides a reasonable academic basis for consideration for a Best Researcher Award, subject to the awarding body’s independent evaluation criteria.[1][3]
Conclusion
Wei Zhou’s documented research demonstrates a coherent interest in computer vision, HOG feature extraction, raw Bayer image processing, and efficient imaging systems. His selected publications show continued attention to reducing computational redundancy and improving practical image-processing workflows. Together with the supplied bibliometric indicators, the record supports consideration within a research recognition framework focused on computer vision.[1][2][3]
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References
1. Zhou, W., Gao, S., Zhang, L., & Lou, X. (2020). Histogram of oriented gradients feature extraction from raw Bayer pattern images. IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs, 67(5), 946–950.
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9035647/
2. Ignatov, A., Timofte, R., Liu, S., Feng, C., Bai, F., Wang, X., Lei, L., Yi, Z., Xiang, Y., Liu, Z., Li, S., Shi, K., Kong, D., Xu, K., Kwon, M., Wu, Y., Zheng, J., Fan, Z., Wu, X., Zhang, F., No, A., Cho, M., Chen, Z., Zhang, X., Li, R., Wang, J., Wang, Z., Conde, M. V., Choi, U.-J., Perevozchikov, G., Ershov, E., Hui, Z., Dong, M., Lou, X., Zhou, W., Pang, C., Qin, H., & Cai, M. (2023). Learned smartphone ISP on mobile GPUs with deep learning, Mobile AI & AIM 2022 Challenge: Report. In L. Karlinsky, T. Michaeli, & K. Nishino (Eds.), Computer Vision – ECCV 2022 Workshops (pp. 44–70). Springer.
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-25066-8_3
3. Zhang, L., Zhou, W., Li, J., Li, J., & Lou, X. (2020). Histogram of oriented gradients feature extraction without normalization. In 2020 IEEE Asia Pacific Conference on Circuits and Systems (APCCAS) (pp. 252–255). IEEE.
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/9301715
