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.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID | ResearchGate

Featured Publications

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.

Mohsen Edalat | Machine Learning for Computer Vision | Editorial Board Member

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohsen Edalat | Machine Learning for Computer Vision | Editorial Board Member

Associate Professor | Shiraz University | Iran

Dr. Mohsen Edalat an accomplished researcher from Shiraz University, Iran, has made notable contributions to the fields of machine learning geospatial modeling and smart agriculture. With an impressive research record comprising 39 scientific publications and over 614 citations Dr. Edalat has demonstrated sustained academic productivity and influence in computational and environmental sciences. His research emphasizes the integration of advanced data-driven algorithms with ecological and agricultural systems to enhance sustainability and decision-making processes.Among his recent works Dr. Edalat has explored diverse applications of machine learning for ecological and agricultural optimization. His 2025 publications include studies on predicting nepetalactone accumulation in Nepeta persica through machine learning and geospatial analysis modeling ecological preferences of Kentucky bluegrass under varying water conditions (Water Switzerland)  and mapping early-season dominant weeds using UAV-based imagery to support precision farming. These investigations reflect his innovative approach to merging remote sensing artificial intelligence and environmental modeling to address complex agroecological challenges.With an h-index of 11 and collaborations with more than 60 co-authors  Dr. Edalat’s work highlights strong interdisciplinary engagement and a commitment to advancing data-driven sustainability. His studies contribute not only to the scientific community but also to practical agricultural applications that promote resource efficiency and ecological resilience. Through his ongoing research Dr. Edalat continues to shape the evolving landscape of smart agriculture and environmental informatics demonstrating the global relevance and societal value of computational intelligence in natural systems.

Profiles:  Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Edalat, M., et al. (2025). Predicting nepetalactone accumulation in Nepeta persica using machine learning algorithms and geospatial analysis. Scientific Reports.

2. Edalat, M., et al. (2025). Modeling the ecological preferences and adaptive capacities of Kentucky bluegrass based on water availability using various machine learning algorithms. Water (Switzerland).

3. Edalat, M., et al. (2025). Early season dominant weed mapping in maize field using unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) imagery: Towards developing prescription map. Smart Agricultural Technology.

Dr. Mohsen Edalat’s research integrates machine learning, geospatial analytics, and agricultural science to enhance crop management and environmental sustainability. His innovative work advances precision agriculture, supporting data-driven decisions that improve resource efficiency, boost food security, and promote sustainable development at a global scale.