Travelled to:
1 × Brazil
1 × Canada
1 × Japan
1 × Spain
1 × Turkey
4 × USA
Collaborated with:
H.Li M.Li L.Wang Y.Han K.Zhang O.Dehzangi C.Li Y.Wang Z.Zhang E.Chng C.Long X.Zhu C.E.Siong D.Huang Y.Wang X.Deng G.Li Z.Li
Talks about:
classif (4) rule (3) watermark (2) multimod (2) automata (2) approach (2) sequenc (2) quantiz (2) protein (2) databas (2)
Person: Bin Ma
DBLP: Ma:Bin
Contributed to:
Wrote 11 papers:
- ICPR-2012-MaLWZH #authentication #multimodal #security
- Enhancing biometric security with wavelet quantization watermarking based two-stage multimodal authentication (BM, CL, YW, ZZ, DH), pp. 2416–2419.
- ICPR-2010-DehzangiMCL #classification #fuzzy #using
- Framewise Phone Classification Using Weighted Fuzzy Classification Rules (OD, BM, EC, HL), pp. 4186–4189.
- ICPR-2010-MaLWZW #adaptation #authentication #multimodal
- Block Pyramid Based Adaptive Quantization Watermarking for Multimodal Biometric Authentication (BM, CL, YW, ZZ, YW), pp. 1277–1280.
- CIKM-2008-LongZLM
- Information shared by many objects (CL, XZ, ML, BM), pp. 1213–1220.
- ICPR-2008-DehzangiMCL #classification #fuzzy #learning #speech #using
- Fuzzy rule selection using Iterative Rule Learning for speech data classification (OD, BM, CES, HL), pp. 1–4.
- SIGIR-2005-MaL #automation #classification #documentation #paradigm #semantics
- A phonotactic-semantic paradigm for automatic spoken document classification (BM, HL), pp. 369–376.
- CIAA-2004-HanMZ #approach #automaton #database #sequence
- An Automata Approach to Match Gapped Sequence Tags Against Protein Database (YH, BM, KZ), pp. 167–177.
- CIAA-J-2004-HanMZ05 #approach #automaton #database #sequence
- An automata approach to match gapped sequence tags against protein database (YH, BM, KZ), pp. 487–497.
- ICALP-2002-DengLLMW #string
- A PTAS for Distinguishing (Sub)string Selection (XD, GL, ZL, BM, LW), pp. 740–751.
- STOC-2000-LiMW #multi #polynomial
- Near optimal multiple alignment within a band in polynomial time (ML, BM, LW), pp. 425–434.
- STOC-1999-LiMW #string
- Finding Similar Regions in Many Strings (ML, BM, LW), pp. 473–482.