
International Journal of Image Processing (IJIP)
				
				An International peer-review journal operated under CSC-OpenAccess Policy.
				
							
				
				ISSN - 1985-2304
				
				
				Published - Bi-Monthly   |   Established - 2007   |   Year of Publication - 2025
				
				
				
				
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IJIP - Editorial Board Member (EBM)

 Dr. Gang (Gary) Hu
            
          State University of New York at Buffalo State - United States of America
            
          Contact Details
            
          Email - hug@buffalostate.edu
            
          1300 Elmwood Ave 
Technology Building 205 
Buffalo, NY 14222 
USA 
            
          United States of America
	    
 
		 
        
        
        
		
		
		ABOUT Dr. Gang (Gary) Hu
Dr. Gang Hu is currently an Assistant Professor at the Department of Computer Information Systems at Buffalo State, State University of New York (SUNY). He received his PhD from Dalhousie University, Canada. Prior to SUNY Buffalo State, he worked as a postdoctoral researcher on Boeing Mobile Graphics project.Dr. Hu has published more than 30 peer reviewed research articles. His primary research involves computer vision and pattern recognition, with a focus on image feature representation, video analysis, computational models of visual perception, HCI, multimedia systems, and deep learning networks. Ongoing projects include real-time gesture modeling, human activity recognition, and deep feature extraction.
Dr. Gang (Gary) Hu handles review of manuscripts that are submitted under the following topics.
- Image representation
- Image analysis and interpretation
- Monitoring and surveillance
- Object modeling and knowledge acquisition
- Image processing applications
- Image processing: coding analysis and recognition
- Retrieval and multimedia
- Active vision and robotic systems
- Scene modeling



 
 






