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Professor Yifeng Zeng

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Department: Computer and Information Sciences

Dr. Yifeng Zeng is a Professor and the Head of Research and Knowledge Exchange&UoA 11 Lead in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences. He is leading the Autonomous Systems research group. His main research interests include intelligent agents, probabilistic graphical models, deep learning, computational intelligence, digital education and social networks. He received the EPSRC New Investigator Award in 2019 and has managed a number of Innovate UK projects in the past years. 

Yifeng Zeng

  • Alpana Kumari Machine learning and data analytics to improve patient-care outcomes in people with COPD Start Date: 01/10/2021
  • Luca Crosato Deep Learning for Social-Aware Autonomous Vehicle-Pedestrian Interaction Start Date: 01/08/2022 End Date: 25/10/2024
  • Buxin Zeng Plan Legibility of Intelligent Agents Start Date: 01/03/2021

  • Engineering PhD December 31 2005
  • Member Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers (IEEE) 2020


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