Minerva Yeung
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AlmamaterPurdue University (B.S. 1992)
Princeton University (Ph.D. 1996)
Princeton University (Ph.D. 1996)
InstitutionsIntel
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Thesis Analysis, modeling and representation of digital video (1996)
Minerva Yeung | |
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| Alma mater | Purdue University (B.S. 1992) Princeton University (Ph.D. 1996) |
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| Institutions | Intel IBM T.J. Watson Research Center |
| Thesis | Analysis, modeling and representation of digital video (1996) |
| Doctoral advisor | Bede Liu |
Minerva Yeung (simplified Chinese: 杨明儿; traditional Chinese: 楊明兒; pinyin: Yáng Míng'ér) is an American research scientist and educator best known for her work in video processing, multimedia information systems, and digital watermarking.
She was selected as an IEEE Fellow in 2019 "for leadership in multimedia signal processing."[1][2] Yeung's research and work have been featured in publications The New York Times, Bloomberg News, and Sina News.