Biography
Dr. Lian Chao is currently a research assistant at Northeastern University, and both his master's and doctoral degrees are studying at Northeastern University. His research interests include wearable devices, smart sensors, intelligent detection, human activity recognition (HAR), data mining, deep learning, etc. He has published more than 20 SCI papers in internationally renowned journals such as Advanced Intelligent Systems, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Sensors Journal, etc. He has served as a reviewer for several journals such as IEEE Sensors Journal, Sensors, International Journal of Sensors and Sensor Networks. He also has participated in the review of some important academic conferences, such as CVVR2023, MEAAC2023, etc.
Research Interest
Wearable devices, Smart sensors, Intelligent detection, Human activity recognition (HAR), Data mining, Deep learning

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Research Assistant
Northeast University
School of Information Science and Engineering
China
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- Balancing Act: Exploring the Interplay Between Human Judgment and Artificial Intelligence in Problem-solving, Creativity, and Decision-making
- The Impact of Stress on Periodontal Health: A Biomarker-Based Review of Current Evidence
- Sorption-based Spectrophotometric Assay for Lead(II) with Immobilized Azo Ligand
- Exploring Upper Limb Kinematics in Limited Vision Conditions: Preliminary Insights from 3D Motion Analysis and IMU Data
- DNA Genetics and UHPLC-Q-TOF-MS Analysis of Phytochemicals for Asparagus racemosus Roots
- EB Naevi-like Lesion in Infant Bullous Pemphigoid
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