Liang Hu is a Professor at De Montfort University's School of Computer Science and Informatics, with extensive research in machine learning, feature selection, and Internet of Things applications. His work bridges theoretical advancements in multi-label learning with practical implementations in IoT security and edge computing. PhD from Jilin University (1999) Active researcher with 178 publications (2005-2025) Key collaborator with Hongtu Li, Feng Wang, and Wanfu Gao His research focuses on multi-label feature selection , graph neural networks , and IoT security , developing novel frameworks for heterogeneous information networks, privacy-preserving federated learning, and threat detection in smart environments. His recent work integrates large language models with trigger-action programming systems. Analysis of his 15 most recent publications reveals strong emphasis on multi-view learning (40% of papers), IoT security applications (33%), and graph-based representation learning (27%), demonstrating consistent innovation in handling complex label correlations and heterogeneous data structures. His scientific contributions include novel feature selection methodologies that balance personalized and shared features while minimizing redundancy across multiple views and labels. Liang Hu leads research in edge intelligence and secure IoT programming, with recent projects developing conflict detection frameworks (CCDF-TAP) and privacy-preserving federated graph learning for smart home ecosystems. His work bridges theoretical machine learning with practical cybersecurity implementations.








