Bowen Deng
Research Fellow, Faculty of Science
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Biography
I am a researcher in the Computer Vision Lab at the School of Computer Science. I hold a PhD from the University of Nottingham supervised by Prof. Michael Pound and Prof. Andrew French, where my research focused on saliency detection, saliency ranking, instance segmentation, and gaze-related learning. My work is centered on developing innovative solutions to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of visual systems. Before joining the University of Nottingham, I completed a Master's in Advanced Computer Science at the University of Manchester. Prior to that, I earned a Bachelor's degree in Network Engineering from Yunnan University, China.
Research Summary
I am working with Inlightenus, a large interdisciplinary group consisting of researchers from the University of Nottingham, University of Edinburgh, and University of Southampton. It is a large… read more
Current Research
I am working with Inlightenus, a large interdisciplinary group consisting of researchers from the University of Nottingham, University of Edinburgh, and University of Southampton. It is a large multi-institutional team on a UK EPSRC Platform Grant - "Lighting the Way to a Healthy Nation - Optical 'X-rays' for Walk Through Diagnosis & Therapy." A collaboration between medical experts, physicists, engineers, chemists and computer scientists, this project is developing new techniques in AI for adaptive optics in a medical image setting.