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Dr. JENHUI CHEN (chinese name you can use unicode to find it)
Professor, IEEE Senior Member
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0000-0002-8372-9221, 8363798100
Web of Science ResearcherID: B-4521-2009
Office:
Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, Chang Gung University
No. 259, Wenhua 1st Road, Gueishan Dist., Taoyuan City, Taiwan 33302, R.O.C.
Phone: (886)3-211-8800 Ext. 5990
E-mail: jhchen (at) mail.cgu.edu.tw

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Jenhui Chen (S'99--M'03--SM'14) received the B.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science and Information Engineering (CSIE) from Tamkang University, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. in July 1998 and January 2003, respectively. Dr. Chen joined the Department of CSIE, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering, Chang Gung University since 2003. He is currently a full professor and the chairman of the Department of CSIE, Chang Gung University. He is the head of the graduate studies section, academic affairs office, Chang Gung University. Dr. Chen is a professor of Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital. His main research interests include design, analysis, and implementation of human-like intelligence (HI), computer vision, image processing and analysis, deep learning, data science, and multimedia processing.

Dr. Chen has published more than 120 research peer-reviewed journal and conference papers in this field, including IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Internet of Things Journal, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, IEEE Access, IEEE Communications Letters, ACM/Springer Mobile Networks and Applications (MONET), IET Communications, Journal of Systems and Software, Journal of Network and Computer Applications, Computer Communications, IEICE Transactions on Communications. Dr. Chen is a senior member of IEEE. He is currently a senior editor of Cogent Engineering and an editor of The Scientific World Journal and Advances in Computer Engineering. Dr. Chen served as the technical program committee (TPC) member of IEEE Globecom, IEEE VTC, IEEE ICC, IEEE ICCC, IEEE ICCCN, IEEE 5G World Forum, and ACM CCIOT. He also served as a reviewer for many famous academic journals which are organized by ACM, Elsevier, IEEE, and Springer.

Speciality List: Multimedia (多媒體), Computer Vision (電腦視覺), Internet of Things (物聯網), Financial Technology (金融科技), Knowledge Graph (知識圖), Medical Image (醫學影像)

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Wireless & Intelligent Network Systems (WINS) LAB

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My Favorite Hobbies

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"If you're not part of the steamroller, you're part of the road."

"Big data is like teenage sex: everyone talks about it, nobody really knows how to do it, everyone thinks everyone else is doing it, so everyone claims they are doing it..."

"Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country," said John F. Kennedy.


Contact Information

Contact Information
Postal Address: Jenhui Chen
Dept. of Computer Science and Information Engineering
Chang Gung University, Tao-Yuan, Taiwan 333, R.O.C.
Tel:

+886-3-211-8800 Ext. 5990 (work)

Fax: +886-3-211-8700
Email: jhchen at mail.cgu.edu.tw
Murphy's Law -- an adage or epigram that is typically stated as: "Anything that can go wrong will go wrong".

Top ten Murphy's Law:
1. Nothing is as easy as it looks.
2. Everything takes longer than you think.
3. Anything that can go wrong will go wrong.
4. If there is a possibility of several things going wrong, the one that will cause the most damage will be the one to go wrong.
5. If any things simply cannot go wrong, it will anyway.
6. If everything seems to be go wrong, you have obviously overlooked something.
7. Nature always sides with the hidden flaw.
8. It's impossible to make anything foolproof because fools are so ingenious.
9. Where you set out to do something, something else must be done first.
10. Every solution breeds new problems.

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