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    Overview

    Dr. Yong Wei serves as a professor of computer science in the Mike Cottrell College of Business at the University of North Georgia. Prior to joining UNG in 2007, Dr. Wei served as a software engineer at SUN Microsystems. His current research is focused on image processing and the use of technology in the field of healthcare. To learn more about Dr. Yong Wei, you can view his faculty webpage.

    Courses Taught

    CSCI 1301: Computer Science I, CSCI 1302: Computer Science II, CSCI 1371: Computers for Scientists & Engineers, CSCI 3100: Computer Organization and Architecture, CSCI 3300: Software Development, CSCI 4400: Software Engineering

    Education

    • Ph.D., Computer Science, University of Georgia, 2007
    • M.S., Artificial Intelligence, University of Georgia, 2000
    • M.S., Electrical Engineering, Nanjing University, 1994
    • B.S., Acoustics, Nanjing University, 1991

    Publications

    Wei, Y., Tao, X.P., Xu, B., Castelein, A.P. (2014). Paraspinal Muscle Segmentation in CT Images using GSM-based Fuzzy C-Means Clustering. Journal of Computer and Communications, 2, 70-77.

    Wei, Y., Bhandarkar, S.M., Li, K., Ramaswamy, L. (2011). Video Personalization in Heterogeneous and Resource Constrained Environments. Multimedia Systems Journal, 17, 523-543.

    Wei, Y., Bhandarkar, S.M., Li, K. (2009). Client-Centered Multimedia Content Adaptation. ACM Trans. on Multimedia Computing, Communications, and Applications, 5 (3), Article 22.

    Work Experience

    Software Engineer
    SUN Microsystems, Inc.
    2000 - 2002

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