Sheilla Ann Pacheco | Machine Learning for Computer Vision | Editorial Board Member

Assist. Prof. Dr. Sheilla Ann Pacheco | Machine Learning for Computer Vision | Editorial Board Member

Faculty | North Eastern Mindanao State University | Philippines

Sheilla Ann B. Pacheco is an Assistant Professor II of Computer Science at North Eastern Mindanao State University, Philippines. Her research focuses on image processing, machine learning, computer vision, and AI-driven healthcare applications. She has authored multiple peer-reviewed journal and conference publications, with works appearing in international venues such as Procedia Computer Science, International Journal of Computers and Applications, and IEEE conferences. Her studies address content-based image retrieval, facial biometrics, adversarial attacks, and ensemble learning for disease prediction. Through interdisciplinary collaborations, her research contributes to advancing robust AI systems with practical societal impact in healthcare, education, and security domains.

 

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Enhanced content-based image retrieval using multivisual features fusion.

– International Journal of Computers and Applications. (2025). Cited By : 4

Robust face recognition under adversarial attack using SARGAN model and improved cross triple MobileNetV1.

– In K. Arai (Ed.), Advances in Information and Communication: Proceedings of the Future of Information and Communication Conference (pp. 491–510). Springer. (2025). Cited By: 2

A comprehensive survey on federated learning and its applications in health care.

– In Proceedings of the 2024 IEEE International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Engineering and Technology (IICAIET) (pp. 407–412). IEEE.. (2024). Cited By: 1

Mohamed Ali Hajjaji | Applications of Computer Vision | Top Researcher Award

Prof. Mohamed Ali Hajjaji | Applications of Computer Vision | Top Researcher Award

ISSAT De Sousse | University of Sousse | Tunisia

Prof. Mohamed Ali Hajjaji is a distinguished researcher at the Institut Supérieur des Sciences Appliquées et de Technologie de Sousse, Tunisia, specializing in FPGA-based systems, artificial intelligence, cryptography, and intelligent infrastructure monitoring. He is a key member of the PEJC 2025 project “Intelligent RoadGuard”, funded by the Tunisian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research. With 71 publications cited over 608 times and an h-index of 16, his work spans hardware acceleration of neural networks, chaos-based cryptosystems, and real-time image processing. Collaborating with over 49 co-authors internationally, his research delivers practical solutions for autonomous systems, secure communications, and smart transportation, impacting both technology and societal safety.

 

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Irenilza De Alencar Nääs | Object Detection and Recognition | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Irenilza De Alencar Nääs | Object Detection and Recognition | Women Researcher Award

Professor | Universidade Paulista | Brazil

Prof. Irenilza de Alencar Nääs is a leading researcher at Universidade Paulista, São Paulo, Brazil, specializing in precision livestock farming, agricultural engineering, and AI-driven animal welfare assessment. She has authored over 339 peer-reviewed publications with more than 3,311 citations h-index 32, reflecting strong international impact and extensive collaboration with more than 400 co-authors worldwide. Her recent work integrates thermography, computer vision (YOLOv8), and machine learning to improve broiler welfare, postharvest quality, and occupational health in agri-food systems. Dr. Nääs’s research significantly advances sustainable agriculture and data-driven decision-making for global food security.

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Princípios de conforto térmico na produção animal .

– Ícone Editora.. (1989). Cited By : 251

Infrared thermal image for assessing animal health and welfare.

-Journal of Animal Behaviour and Biometeorology. (2014). Cited By: 143

Impact of lameness on broiler well-being.

– Journal of Applied Poultry Research. (2009). Cited By: 116

Real time computer stress monitoring of piglets using vocalization analysis.

– Computers and Electronics in Agriculture. (2025). Cited By: 108

Nada Alzaben | Deep Learning for Computer Vision | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Nada Alzaben | Deep Learning for Computer Vision | Research Excellence Award

Assistant Professor | Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Nada Alzaben is an Assistant Professor at Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University (PNU), Saudi Arabia, and a recipient of the Research Excellence Award. Her expertise spans networking, scheduling algorithms, IoT systems, reinforcement learning, deep learning, and remote sensing analytics. She has authored 28 peer-reviewed publications with 49 citations, an h-index of 4, and sustained scholarly impact since 2020. Her research integrates AI-driven optimization with real-world applications including phishing detection, SDN routing, UAV surveillance, landslide monitoring, smart agriculture, and marine pollution mapping. Through extensive international collaborations, Dr. Alzaben contributes to advancing sustainable digital infrastructures and intelligent societal systems.

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End-to-end routing in SDN controllers using max-flow min-cut route selection algorithm.

-In Proceedings of the 2021 23rd International Conference on Advanced Communication Technology (ICACT). (2021). Cited By: 10

The most promising scheduling algorithm to provide guaranteed QoS to all types of traffic in multiservice 4G wireless networks.

-In Proceedings of the 2012 Ninth International Joint Conference on Computer Science and Software Engineering (JCSSE). (2012). Cited By: 6

Tao Chen | Object Detection and Recognition | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Tao Chen | Object Detection and Recognition | Research Excellence Award

Professor | Fudan University | China

Dr. Tao Chen is a leading researcher at Fudan University, specializing in deep learning and computer vision, with a focus on human motion understanding, 3D shape generation, and semantic segmentation. He has contributed to over 249 high-impact publications in top-tier venues including CVPR, NeurIPS, and IEEE Transactions, accumulating more than 6294 citations. His work integrates advanced neural architectures, motion diffusion, and cross-domain adaptation techniques, often in collaboration with international researchers such as G. Yu and W. Liu. Dr. Chen’s research has significant societal impact, advancing intelligent systems for medical imaging, autonomous perception, and interactive 3D applications, bridging fundamental AI research with practical real-world solutions.

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Executing your commands via motion diffusion in latent space.

– In Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) . (2023). Cited By : 580

TopFormer: Token pyramid transformer for mobile semantic segmentation.

-In Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR). (2022). Cited By: 388

b‑DARTS: Beta‑decay regularization for differentiable architecture search.

– In Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR). (2022). Cited By: 194

LL3DA: Visual interactive instruction tuning for omni‑3D understanding, reasoning, and planning.

– In Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR). (2024). Cited By: 178

Steven Sheng-Uei Guan | Machine Learning for Computer Vision | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Steven Sheng-Uei Guan | Machine Learning for Computer Vision | Research Excellence Award

Professor | Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University | Australia

Prof. Dr. Steven Sheng Uei Guan is an accomplished researcher at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China, with a Scopus h-index of 25, over 244 publications, and more than 2,362 citations. His research expertise spans human–object interaction detection, graph neural networks, continual learning, human–robot interaction, blockchain-enabled data trading, and intelligent healthcare systems. Dr. Guan has collaborated with over 200 international co-authors, reflecting his strong global research network. His work contributes significantly to advancing artificial intelligence for real-world perception, secure data sharing, and socially beneficial intelligent systems, impacting domains such as robotics, medical informatics, and computational social systems.

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Encyclopedia of information science and technology.

– IGI Global. (2018). Cited By : 454

Parameter estimation of photovoltaic models via cuckoo search.

-Parameter estimation of photovoltaic models via cuckoo search. (2013). Cited By: 303

An incremental approach to genetic-algorithms-based classification.

-Multimedia Tools and Applications. (2005). Cited By: 124

Investigation of neural networks for function approximation.

– Procedia Computer Science. (2013). Cited By: 111

Riadh Harizi | Deep Learning For Computer Vision | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Riadh Harizi | Deep Learning For Computer Vision | Research Excellence Award

Teacher | Ecole Nationale d’IngĂ©nieurs de Sfax | Tunisia

Dr. Riadh Harizi is a researcher at the École Nationale d’Ingénieurs de Sfax, Tunisia, with expertise in Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Deep Learning, and Data Science. He has authored 5 research outputs, receiving 33 citations across 25 citing documents and achieving an h-index of 3. His work spans scene text understanding, reinforcement learning, and AI-driven educational analytics, with publications in Applied Soft Computing, Multimedia Tools and Applications, and leading international conferences. He has collaborated with interdisciplinary teams and contributed an open Latin and Arabic scene character dataset to IEEE Dataport, supporting reproducible research and societal impact in education and intelligent visual systems.

 

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Deep-learning based end-to-end system for text reading in the wild.

-Multimedia Tools and Applications. (2022) Cited By: 10

SIFT-ResNet synergy for accurate scene word detection in complex scenarios.

– In Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence (ICAART) . (2024). Cited By: 3

Zeng Gao | Applications of Computer Vision | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Zeng Gao | Applications of Computer Vision | Research Excellence Award

Lecturer | Henan University of Technology | China 

Dr. Zeng Gao is a researcher at Henan University of Technology specializing in machine learning, image processing, and visual tracking. His work focuses on intelligent optimization–driven visual tracking and motion analysis, with influential contributions to abrupt and long-term tracking. He has published over 12 peer-reviewed papers in leading international journals and conferences, including IEEE Access, Expert Systems with Applications, Applied Soft Computing, Digital Signal Processing, and PRCV, accumulating 98 citations. He has participated in two National Natural Science Foundation of China projects and holds three granted invention patents. Dr. Gao actively collaborates with domestic and international institutions, serves as a reviewer for journals such as ACM TOMM and Digital Signal Processing, and contributes to advancing intelligent perception technologies with real-world societal impact.

 

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Visual tracking with levy flight grasshopper optimization algorithm.

– Pattern Recognition and Computer Vision: Second Chinese Conference, PRCV  (2019). Cited By : 19

Xuewen Zhou | Machine Learning for Computer Vision | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Xuewen Zhou | Machine Learning for Computer Vision | Young Scientist Award

Master of Engineering | Hubei Normal University | China

Mr. Xuewen Zhou is a developing researcher in medical signal processing, medical image segmentation, and intelligent optimization algorithms, with growing contributions to the fields of biomedical engineering and computational intelligence. Affiliated with Hubei Normal University, his research focuses on designing advanced fractional-order and optimization-driven neural network models to enhance the analysis of physiological signals such as ECG and EEG as well as dermatological image segmentation. With 5 scientific publications, 4 citations, and an h-index of 1, Dr. Zhou is steadily establishing a strong academic presence.Dr. Zhou’s notable achievements include the publication of multiple SCI-indexed journal papers and active participation in leading international conferences. His recent SCI Q2 paper Adaptive Fractional Order Pulse Coupled Neural Networks with Multi-Scale Optimization for Skin Image Segmentation introduces an innovative segmentation framework integrating fractional order optimization with pulse coupled neural networks. The method employs a novel entropy–edge fitness function significantly improving accuracy in skin lesion delineation.Another key contribution is the SCI Q2 paper Improved Sparrow Search Based on Temporal Convolutional Network for ECG Classification where Dr. Zhou explores hybrid fractional order algorithms to optimize ECG recognition. His work rigorously analyzes the influence of positive and negative fractional orders on optimization stability offering valuable insights into next-generation fractional learning systems.In the EI indexed China Automation Congress Dr. Zhou proposed an ECG classification model combining spatial–channel attention networks with an improved RIME optimization algorithm enhancing hyperparameter tuning for complex biomedical patterns. He also contributed to neuromorphic computing through the ICNC  paper on FRMAdam iTransformer KAN presenting a fractional order momentum optimizer for EEG and ECG prediction.Dr. Zhou maintains strong collaborations with researchers including Jiejie Chen Ping Jiang Xinrui Zhang Zhiwei Xiao and Zhigang Zeng contributing to interdisciplinary advancements across medical AI fractional order theory and neural computation. His research demonstrates meaningful societal impact by improving early disease detection supporting intelligent diagnostic tools and advancing clinical decision making technologies on a global scale.

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1.Zhou, X., Chen, J., Jiang, P., Zhang, X., & Zeng, Z. (2026). Adaptive fractional-order pulse-coupled neural networks with multi-scale optimization for skin image segmentation. Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, (February 2026).

2.Zhou, X., Chen, J., Xiao, Z., Zhang, X., Jiang, P., & Zeng, Z. (2026). Improved sparrow search based on temporal convolutional network for ECG classification. Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, (February 2026).

3.Xiao, Z., Chen, J., Zhou, X., Wei, B., Jiang, P., & Zeng, Z. (2025). Monotonic convergence of adaptive Caputo fractional gradient descent for temporal convolutional networks. Neurocomputing, (December 2025).

4.Zhang, X., Chen, J., Zhou, X., & Jiang, P. (2024, December 13). FRMAdam-iTransformer KAN: A fractional order RMS momentum Adam optimized iTransformer with KAN for EEG and ECG prediction. In 2024 International Conference on Neuromorphic Computing (ICNC).

5.Zhou, X., Chen, J., Jiang, P., & Zhang, X. (2024, November 1). Electrocardiogram classification based on spatial-channel networks and optimization algorithms. In 2024 China Automation Congress (CAC).

Dr. Xuewen Zhou’s work advances science and society by developing fractional-order neural systems that significantly enhance the accuracy of biomedical signal and image analysis. His innovations support earlier disease detection, improved diagnostic reliability, and broader global access to intelligent healthcare technologies.

Abrar Alajlan | Deep Learning for Computer Vision | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Abrar Alajlan | Deep Learning for Computer Vision | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor | King Saud University | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Abrar Alajlan is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at King Saud University  Saudi Arabia, renowned for his multidisciplinary research contributions across Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning, Wireless Sensor Networks  Expert Systems, Robotics, and Cloud Computing Security. His academic and scientific work integrates computational intelligence with practical problem-solving, contributing to the advancement of smart adaptive and secure digital ecosystems. Dr. Alajlan has authored 28 peer-reviewed scientific publications and a scholarly book titled Cryptographic Methods His research outputs have achieved over 412 citations, with an h-index of 10 and i10-index of 11, reflecting his consistent impact and scholarly excellence in computer science and AI applications.Among his notable achievements, his paper ESOA-HGRU: Egret Swarm Optimization Algorithm-Based Hybrid Gated Recurrent Unit for Classification of Diabetic Retinopathy published in Artificial Intelligence Review is ranked in the Top 5% of ISI journals, showcasing his pioneering efforts in applying optimization-based deep learning for medical diagnostics. His other influential works, including A Novel-Cascaded ANFIS-Based Deep Reinforcement Learning for the Detection of Attacks in Cloud IoT-Based Smart City Applications Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience and Artificial Intelligence-Based Multimodal Medical Image Fusion Using Hybrid S2 Optimal CNN demonstrate his commitment to bridging AI with cybersecurity healthcare and intelligent automation.Earlier in his career Dr. Alajlan’s significant contributions to robotics and sensor-based systems notably  Trajectory Planning and Collision Avoidance Algorithm for Mobile Robotics Systems IEEE Sensors Journal and Sensor Fusion-Based Model for Collision-Free Mobile Robot Navigation earned substantial citations and remain foundational in the field of autonomous robotic navigation and path optimization.Dr. Alajlan’s extensive collaborations with leading researchers such as M. M. Almasri, K. M. Elleithy and A. Razaque have resulted in high-impact publications addressing challenges in smart cities network security and intelligent automation. His research stands out for its societal relevance, focusing on AI-driven healthcare solutions, sustainable IoT systems, and secure digital transformation. Through his scholarly excellence, mentorship, and interdisciplinary approach, Dr. Alajlan continues to advance the frontiers of intelligent computing for global scientific and technological progress.

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Featured Publications

1.Almasri, M. M., Alajlan, A. M., & Elleithy, K. M. (2016). Trajectory planning and collision avoidance algorithm for mobile robotics system. IEEE Sensors Journal, 16(12), 5021–5028. Cited By : 89

2.Almasri, M., Elleithy, K., & Alajlan, A. (2015). Sensor fusion-based model for collision-free mobile robot navigation. Sensors, 16(1), 24. Cited By : 76

3.Almasri, M. M., Elleithy, K. M., & Alajlan, A. M. (2016, May). Development of efficient obstacle avoidance and line following mobile robot with the integration of fuzzy logic system in static and dynamic environments. In 2016 IEEE Long Island Systems, Applications and Technology Conference (LISAT) (pp. 1–6). IEEE. Cited By : 30

4.Alajlan, A. M., Almasri, M. M., & Elleithy, K. M. (2015, May). Multi-sensor based collision avoidance algorithm for mobile robot. In 2015 Long Island Systems, Applications and Technology Conference (pp. 1–6). IEEE. Cited By : 30

5.Almasri, M. M., & Alajlan, A. M. (2022). Artificial intelligence-based multimodal medical image fusion using hybrid S2 optimal CNN. Electronics, 11(14), 2124. Cited By : 25

Dr. Abrar M. Alajlan’s pioneering research in Artificial Intelligence and secure computational systems bridges scientific innovation with real-world applications, advancing intelligent healthcare, smart city resilience, and cyber-secure digital infrastructures. His vision centers on harnessing AI to create adaptive, safe, and sustainable technologies that empower global innovation and societal well-being.