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Zhongfei Zhang

Researcher at Binghamton University

Publications -  284
Citations -  10008

Zhongfei Zhang is an academic researcher from Binghamton University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Image retrieval & Visual Word. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 280 publications receiving 8410 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhongfei Zhang include University of Warwick & University at Buffalo.

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A survey of appearance models in visual object tracking

TL;DR: A detailed review of the existing 2D appearance models for visual object tracking can be found in this article, where the authors decompose the problem of appearance modeling into two different processing stages: visual representation and statistical modeling.
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A Survey of Appearance Models in Visual Object Tracking

TL;DR: This survey provides a detailed review of the existing 2D appearance models for visual object tracking and takes a module-based architecture that enables readers to easily grasp the key points ofVisual object tracking.
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Spectral clustering for multi-type relational data

TL;DR: A general model, the collective factorization on related matrices, is proposed for multi-type relational data clustering and a novel algorithm is derived, the spectral relational clustering, to cluster multi- type interrelated data objects simultaneously.
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A Survey of Multi-View Representation Learning

TL;DR: Multi-view representation learning has become a rapidly growing direction in machine learning and data mining areas as mentioned in this paper, and a comprehensive survey of multi-view representations can be found in this paper.
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A general model for multiple view unsupervised learning

TL;DR: The proposed model introduces the concept of mapping function to make the different patterns from different pattern spaces comparable and hence an optimal pattern can be learned from the multiple patterns of multiple representations.