Meng Ding, PhD

Email:  meng.ding@okstate.edu; mattdingmeng@gmail.com

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Bio

Dr. Meng Ding is currently working on computer vision and deep learning at Thermo Fisher Scientific. Before that, he was a senior scientist at OMNI AI, INC (Houston, Texas), working on real-time object detection using deep learning methods. Previously, he worked on computer vision and medical image analysis in the Lister Hill National Center for Biomedical Communications (LHNCBC), National Library of Medicine (NLM), National Institutes of Health (NIH), USA. He received his PhD degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Oklahoma State University, USA, affiliated with VCIPL Group and supervised by Professor Guoliang Fan. He received his Master degree in  Optical Engineering (focusing on Augmented Reality) and the Bachelor degree (with honor) in Electrical Engineering from the Beijing Institute of Technology (北京理工大学) in 2009 and 2007 respectively.

PhD Dissertation

"Human Motion Analysis: From Gait Modeling to Shape Representation and Pose Estimation", summer 2015. [PDF]

Research Interests

I am working at Bayer HealthCare - Radiology Division, focusing on medical image analysis and computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) using computer vision and deep learning algorithms, including 3D anatomical structure localization and segmentation from CT data. Previously, I worked on object detection, tracking and anomaly detection in OMNI AI, INC. Before that, I focused on image segmentation, detection and classifier fusion with chest X-ray images in the Lister Hill National Center for Biomedical Communications (LHNCBC), National Library of Medicine (NLM), National Institutes of Health (NIH), USA. During my PhD study, I mainly concentrated on the vision-based human motion analysis, which aims to estimate the human pose and analyze the human motion from the RGB camera or RGB-D sensor (e.g. Kinect). I also worked on hand pose estimation from the Kinect sensor and skeleton reconstruction with inertial sensors.

Academic Activities

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PhD Forum in WACV 2015

Doctoral Consortium in FG 2013

IEEE Membership 2012 -- 2017

SPIE Membership 2017