Thinh Phan Source Confirmed

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Researcher

University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

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4 h-index 11 pubs 108 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Thinh Phan's research focuses on the application of artificial intelligence and computer vision techniques to diverse domains. His work includes developing self-supervised learning methods for electrocardiogram (ECG) arrhythmia classification and adapting pretrained vision-language models for temporal action detection. Phan has also investigated automated systems for specific applications, such as enhancing interpretability in chest X-ray report generation and developing computer vision systems for chick sexing in the poultry industry. His publications span areas including medical imaging, action detection, and animal science. Phan has collaborated with several faculty members at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville on multiple shared publications, including Ngoc-Vuong Ho, Manuel Rodríguez Valido, and Michael T. Kidd.

Metrics

  • h-index: 4
  • Publications: 11
  • Citations: 108

Selected Publications

  • DeepBroilerTrack: End-to-End Automatic Tracking of Multiple Broilers Using Multiple Cameras (2025) DOI
  • BroilerTrack: Automatic multi-camera multi-broiler tracking (2025) DOI
  • Ventvision: An Automated Vent Chick Sexing Identification System with Computer Vision (2025) DOI
  • Facial chick sexing: An automated chick sexing system from chick facial image (2025) DOI
  • Facial Chick Sexing: An Automated Chick Sexing System from Chick Facial Image (2025) DOI
  • RSSep: Sequence-to-Sequence Model for Simultaneous Referring Remote Sensing Segmentation and Detection (2025) DOI
  • FG-CXR: A Radiologist-Aligned Gaze Dataset for Enhancing Interpretability in Chest X-Ray Report Generation (2024) DOI
  • ZEETAD: Adapting Pretrained Vision-Language Model for Zero-Shot End-to-End Temporal Action Detection (2024) DOI

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