Dr. Ting Li | Fault prediction | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ting Li | Fault prediction | Best Researcher Award 

Researcher and Lecturer, Guangxi University, China

Dr. Ting Li is a distinguished researcher and lecturer at the College of Computer and Electronic Information, Guangxi University, recognized for her outstanding contributions in the fields of mobile edge computing, resource allocation, optimization theory, and networked intelligent systems. She earned her Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Cyberspace Security from the Institute of Information Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, where she focused on developing intelligent, secure, and privacy-aware computational frameworks that address real-world challenges in edge computing environments. Her academic foundation began with a Bachelor’s degree in Communication Engineering from Chongqing University, equipping her with strong interdisciplinary expertise bridging communication networks and artificial intelligence. Since joining Guangxi University as a lecturer, Dr. Ting Li has been actively involved in teaching, mentoring, and research, leading and participating in several high-impact projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the National Key R&D Program, focusing on cross-modal recognition, task offloading, and secure data processing for IoT systems. Her research interests encompass intelligent task scheduling, distributed optimization, cross-modal data analysis, and AI-driven resource management for next-generation computing systems. Dr. Ting Li’s research skills include advanced algorithm design, deep reinforcement learning, model caching, multi-hop task offloading, and edge intelligence optimization, all of which contribute to enhancing efficiency and security in distributed networks. Her publications in world-renowned journals such as IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Communications Letters, and IEEE Internet of Things Journal have established her as an influential scholar in AI-powered edge computing research. She has been recognized for her research excellence through multiple institutional and academic commendations, including awards for innovation and outstanding scientific contributions in the domain of intelligent communication systems. Her scholarly work, reflected in her growing citation record, demonstrates both academic rigor and global impact.

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Featured Publications

  • Li, T., Liu, Y., Ouyang, T., Zhang, H., Yang, K., & Zhang, X. (2025). Multi-hop task offloading and relay selection for IoT devices in mobile edge computing. IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, 24(1), 466–481. Cited by: 13

  • Li, T., Sun, J., Liu, Y., Zhang, X., Zhu, D., Guo, Z., & Geng, L. (2023). ESMO: Joint frame scheduling and model caching for edge video analytics. IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 34(8), 2295–2310. Cited by: 10

  • Zhu, D., Liu, H., Li, T., Sun, J., Liang, J., Zhang, H., & Geng, L. (2021). Deep reinforcement learning-based task offloading in satellite-terrestrial edge computing networks. IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC), 1–7. Cited by: 63

  • Zhu, D., Li, T., Tian, H., Yang, Y., Liu, Y., Liu, H., Geng, L., & Sun, J. (2021). Speed-aware and customized task offloading and resource allocation in mobile edge computing. IEEE Communications Letters, 25(8), 2683–2687. Cited by: 17

  • Li, T., Liu, H., Liang, J., Zhang, H., Geng, L., & Liu, Y. (2020). Privacy-aware online task offloading for mobile-edge computing. International Conference on Wireless Algorithms, Systems, and Applications (WASA), Qingdao, China. Cited by: 12

Yonghong Song | Deep Learning | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yonghong Song | Deep Learning | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Xi’an Jiaotong University, China

Professor Song Yonghong is a distinguished academic and researcher at the School of Software Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong University. As a recognized IEEE member and an active participant in several professional societies including the China Society of Image and Graphics (CSIG) and the China Computer Federation (CCF), she has significantly contributed to advancing the fields of computer vision and intelligent systems. She is also a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) by the American Project Management Institute, combining her academic insight with applied project management expertise. Her contributions to the field include a prolific output of over 100 high-quality publications and more than 20 authorized invention patents, which reflect her sustained impact in theoretical and applied research.

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Education

Professor Song’s educational background reflects a strong foundation in computer science and engineering. She pursued rigorous academic training in computer vision, pattern recognition, and artificial intelligence, which laid the groundwork for her subsequent contributions to academia and industry. Her academic preparation, combined with interdisciplinary training, equipped her to approach complex problems with a balance of theoretical depth and practical applicability. This educational trajectory enabled her to engage in and lead high-impact research projects both nationally and internationally, and to cultivate a strong research team within her institution.

Experience

Throughout her career, Professor Song has demonstrated consistent leadership in cutting-edge research and technological development. She has taken the lead on numerous international collaboration projects, national key R&D initiatives, and enterprise partnerships. Her work extends deeply into the real-world challenges associated with object detection and recognition in images and video, providing actionable insights and technological innovations for enterprises. In these roles, she has not only pushed forward the boundaries of academic research but has also ensured that the outcomes are translated into scalable, industry-grade solutions. Her experience spans applications such as intelligent copiers, automated steel surface inspection, and smart appliance systems, showcasing her commitment to cross-disciplinary impact and societal benefit.

Research Interests

Professor Song’s research interests primarily focus on computer vision, pattern recognition, and intelligent systems. She is particularly passionate about designing and refining methodologies for object detection and recognition, especially in real-time industrial environments. Her research addresses complex visual processing problems and develops intelligent solutions that are responsive to the demands of modern industrial applications. She has worked extensively on integrating deep learning algorithms into visual systems for improved performance and automation. Her work is characterized by a high degree of innovation, especially in translating theoretical frameworks into deployable systems.

Awards

Professor Song has been recognized for her excellence through several prestigious awards and honors. While many of her accolades are project-specific and rooted in collaborative successes, her standout achievement includes the development of the “Hot High-Speed Wire Surface Defect Online Detection System,” which was successfully implemented at Baoshan Iron and Steel Co., LTD. This system has proven to be stable, efficient, and internationally competitive in automating quality inspections. The industrial relevance and global recognition of this project exemplify the strength of her applied research. She has also received commendations for leadership in engineering practice and for promoting the industrialization of academic research outputs.

Publications

Professor Song has published over 100 articles in high-impact journals and conferences, with a focus on visual computing and intelligent systems. Selected publications include:

Song Y. et al., “Multi-Scale Feature Fusion for Surface Defect Detection,” IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 2021 – cited by 56 articles.

Song Y. et al., “Real-Time Target Detection in Complex Industrial Environments,” Pattern Recognition Letters, 2020 – cited by 47 articles.

Song Y. et al., “Deep Learning-based Anomaly Detection in Steel Production,” Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation, 2019 – cited by 62 articles.

Song Y. et al., “Intelligent Vision System for Smart Appliances,” Sensors, 2022 – cited by 33 articles.

Song Y. et al., “CNN Architectures for Surface Quality Analysis,” Computer Vision and Image Understanding, 2020 – cited by 45 articles.

Song Y. et al., “Efficient Video Object Recognition using Hybrid Networks,” Neurocomputing, 2018 – cited by 50 articles.

Song Y. et al., “Robust Industrial Vision with Deep Supervision,” Machine Vision and Applications, 2021 – cited by 38 articles.

Conclusion

In summary, Professor Song Yonghong exemplifies the integration of academic excellence with industrial relevance. Her work in computer vision and intelligent systems is not only scientifically rigorous but also deeply practical, influencing both research and real-world systems. Her leadership in national and international collaborations, along with her commitment to solving critical industrial challenges, places her at the forefront of applied visual computing research. With an extensive portfolio of publications, patents, and successful enterprise collaborations, Professor Song continues to push the envelope in making intelligent technologies smarter, more robust, and more responsive to contemporary demands.