- Few-Shot Learning
- Computer Vision
- Deep Learning
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Lim Jit Yan is a Lecturer at the School of Information Technology, Monash University Malaysia. He holds a PhD in Information Technology (2023) from Multimedia University, specializing in self-supervised metric-based meta-learning for few-shot image classification, and a B.IT (Hons) in Artificial Intelligence (2019) from the same institution. His research focuses on few-shot learning, computer vision, and deep learning, with contributions to medical image analysis (e.g., Covid-19 detection), transfer learning applications, and generative models. He has published extensively since 2021, with notable work on self-supervised feature fusion and prototypical networks for few-shot learning. Research interests include few-shot learning techniques, neural architecture design for image classification, and real-world applications like healthcare diagnostics and autonomous systems. Recent work emphasizes self-supervised learning and transformer-based models to address data scarcity challenges in AI. No formal scientific awards are listed. Advising details are not provided in the text, though his publications suggest collaborative research with colleagues like Lim K.M. and Lee C.P. His research spans theoretical advancements and applied projects, including work on pill image recognition, traffic sign detection, and brain tumor classification.








