Associate
Professor of Statistics
- Ph.D, Electrical Engineering, Stanford University,
1999
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Summary of research interests
Dr. Li's research interests include statistical learning,
data mining, image retrieval, image annotation, signal/image
processing, bioinformatics, and information theory.
Her pioneer work on developing the theory and computational
implementations of the 2-D multiresolution hidden Markov
models (2-D MHMM) has led to applications in large-scale
automated image annotation/classification for art, satellite,
and photographic images. Collaborating with biologists,
she developed HMM-based techniques to assess the significance
of inter-species matches when evolutionary rate varies.
She has developed several image classification and image
retrieval systems including two widely-recognized ones:
SIMPLIcity and ALIP. The SIMPLIcity system has been
sought after and obtained by researchers from more than
70 institutions.
Representative publications
J. Li. 2005. Clustering based on a multi-layer mixture
model. Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics.
To appear.
J. Li and H. Zha. 2004. Two-way Poisson mixture models
for simultaneous document classification and word clustering.
Journal of Computational Statistics and Data Analysis.
18pp., in press.
J. Li and J. Z. Wang. 2004. Studying digital imagery
of ancient paintings by mixtures of stochastic models.
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing 12(3):340-353.
J. Li and J. Z. Wang. 2003. Automatic linguistic indexing
of pictures by a statistical modeling approach. IEEE
Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
25(9):1075-1088.
J. Li and W. Miller. 2003. Significance of interspecies
matches when evolutionary rate varies. Journal of
Computational Biology 10(3-4):537-554.
J. Z. Wang, J. Li, and G. Wiederhold. 2001. SIMPLIcity:
Semantics-sensitive integrated matching for picture
libraries. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis
and Machine Intelligence 23(9):947-963.
J. Li and R. M. Gray. 2000. Context-based multiscale
classification of document images using wavelet coefficient
distributions. IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
9(9):1604-16.
J. Li, R. M. Gray, and R. A. Olshen. 2000. Multiresolution
image classification by hierarchical modeling with two
dimensional hidden Markov models. IEEE Transactions
on Information Theory 46(5):1826-41.
J. Li and R. M. Gray. 2000. Image Segmentation
and Compression Using Hidden Markov Models (monograph),
Kluwer Academic Publishers.
J. Li, N. Chaddha, and R. M. Gray. 1999. Asymptotic
performance of vector quantizers with a perceptual distortion
measure. IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
45(4):1082-91.
Last updated: April
22, 2005
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