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Hong-Bo Zhang

Researcher at Huaqiao University

Publications -  62
Citations -  655

Hong-Bo Zhang is an academic researcher from Huaqiao University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Pattern recognition (psychology). The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 46 publications receiving 390 citations. Previous affiliations of Hong-Bo Zhang include Xiamen University.

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A Comprehensive Survey of Vision-Based Human Action Recognition Methods.

TL;DR: This survey paper provides a comprehensive overview of recent approaches in human action recognition research, including progress in hand-designed action features in RGB and depth data, current deep learning-based action feature representation methods, advances in human–object interaction recognition methods, and the current prominent research topic of action detection methods.
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3D liver segmentation using multiple region appearances and graph cuts.

TL;DR: A novel multiregion-appearance based approach with graph cuts to delineate the liver surface that eliminates the burdens associated with model construction and matching and provides comparable results with state-of-the-art methods.
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A Survey of Vision-Based Human Action Evaluation Methods.

TL;DR: A comprehensive survey of approaches and techniques in action evaluation research, including motion detection and preprocessing using skeleton data, handcrafted feature representation methods, and deep learning-based feature representation Methods is presented.
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A Survey on Human Pose Estimation

TL;DR: While the focus of this study is on approaches using depth and RGB image data, it also discusses human pose estimation methods based on object detection and action recognition and gives some analysis advice to researchers.
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Lipreading with DenseNet and resBi-LSTM

TL;DR: A simple method is introduced here to build a dataset for sentence-level Mandarin lipreading from programs like news, speech and talk show and proposes a model that is composed of a 3D convolutional layer with DenseNet and residual bidirectional long short-term memory.