Zhongying Dengمشاهده پروفایل
پژوهشگر ارشد
- Medical Imaging
- Computer Vision
- Deep Learning
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Zhongying Deng is a Research Fellow in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP) at the University of Cambridge, affiliated with the Cambridge Image Analysis research group. His work focuses on advancing medical imaging technologies and computer vision through deep learning and domain adaptation techniques. Key contributions include developing benchmark datasets like TrafficCAM and TrafficMOT for traffic analysis, A-Eval for abdominal organ segmentation, and foundational models for medical AI such as GMAI-VL. His research bridges theoretical advancements in neural networks and practical applications in healthcare and transportation. His research interests span image segmentation, domain adaptation, neural network architectures, and multimodal data integration. Notable projects include FCN+ for enhanced convolutional networks and Brain Foundation Models for neurodegenerative disease analysis. Deng collaborates extensively on interdisciplinary projects, combining mathematical modeling with computational tools to address real-world challenges in medical diagnosis and autonomous systems. Publications emphasize scalable medical image analysis frameworks (e.g., STU-Net, Sa-med2d-20m) and robust domain adaptation methods for cross-dataset performance. His datasets and models are widely recognized for enabling reproducible research and advancing state-of-the-art performance in critical areas like MRI reconstruction and multi-organ segmentation.










