Linghan Zhang
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RESEARCH PROFILE
Linghan Zhang is an Assistant Professor in Human-Technology Interaction (HTI) at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). With an educational background in computer science and research experiences in mobile and wearable sensing/computing, she leverages sensors, including wearable sensors, mobile sensors, ambient/environmental sensors, sensory data (physiological, motion, image/video, and audio signals) processing and modeling, data fusion and AI to enable personalized and accurate human-computer interactions. Precisely, her research interests lie in mobile/wearable sensing, affective computing, and assistive technology. She is passionate about interdisciplinary research where new technologies and advanced algorithms could help individuals solve practical problems and directly impact individuals' daily lives.
Recent Publications
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A phoneme localization based liveness detection for text-independent speaker verification
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (2023) -
A Comprehensive Evaluation of OpenFace 2.0 Gaze Tracking
(2023) -
Exploring Emotional and Physiological Reactions to Linguistic Racism
(2023) -
A continuous articulatory-gesture-based liveness detection for voice authentication on smart devices
IEEE Internet of Things Journal (2022) -
A wearable-based distracted driving detection leveraging BLE
(2021)
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