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Zhao Huang

Lecturer

Department: Computer and Information Sciences

Dr Zhao Huang is a Lecturer with the Department of Computer and Information Sciences, Northumbria University, U.K. He received a PhD degree in Computer Science from the Queen Mary University of London, U.K. His research interests include robotics and human localization, intelligence sensing, sensors, human behaviour recognition,IoT.

Zhao Huang

Robotics or Human Localization and Navigation, Behaviour Sensing, Internet of Things

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • A critical analysis of image-based camera pose estimation techniques, Xu, M., Wang, Y., Xu, B., Zhang, J., Ren, J., Huang, Z., Poslad, S., Xu, P. 14 Feb 2024, In: Neurocomputing
  • An Integrated Sensing and Communication System for Fall Detection and Recognition Using Ultrawideband Signals, Li, A., Bodanese, E., Poslad, S., Huang, Z., Hou, T., Wu, K., Luo, F. 1 Jan 2024, In: IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • DeepWE: A Deep Bayesian Active Learning , Huang, Z., Poslad, S., Li, Q., Yang, B., Xia, J., Wu, B., Luan, Z., Fan, Y. 1 Jun 2023, In: IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • FILNet: Fast Image-Based Indoor Localization Using an Anchor Control Network, Liu, S., Huang, Z., Li, J., Li, A., Huang, X. 28 Sep 2023, In: Sensors


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