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This book is a comprehensive guide that explores the revolutionary impact of deep learning techniques in the field of multimedia processing. Volumes Two delves into advanced topics such as convolutional neural networks, recurrent neural networks, and generative adversarial networks, explaining their unique capabilities in multimedia tasks.

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This book is a comprehensive guide that explores the revolutionary impact of deep learning techniques in the field of multimedia processing. Volumes Two delves into advanced topics such as convolutional neural networks, recurrent neural networks, and generative adversarial networks, explaining their unique capabilities in multimedia tasks.
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Uzair Aslam Bhatti was born in 1986. He received a PhD degree in information and communication engineering from Hainan University, Haikou, Hainan, in 2019. He completed his postdoctoral from Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing, China, in implementing Clifford algebra algorithms in analyzing the geospatial data using artificial intelligence (AI). He is currently working as an associate professor in the School of Information and Communication Engineering at Hainan University. His areas of specialty include AI, machine learning, and image processing. He is serving as a guest editor of various journals including Frontier in Plant Science, Frontier in Environmental Science, Computer Materials and Continua, Plos One, IEEE Access, etc., and has reviewed many IEEE Transactions and Elsevier journals. Jingbing Li is a doctor, professor, doctoral supervisor, and the vice president of the Hainan Provincial Invention Association. He has been awarded honorary titles of Leading Talents in Hainan Province, Famous Teaching Teachers in Hainan Province, Outstanding Young and Middle-aged Backbone Teachers in Hainan Province, and Excellent Teachers in Baosteel. He has also won the second prize of the Hainan Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award three times (the first completer twice, the second completer once). He has obtained 13 authorized national invention patents, published 5 monographs, such as medical image digital watermarking, and published more than 80 SCI/EI retrieved academic papers (including 22 SCI retrieved papers) as the first author or corresponding author. He has presided over two projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China and five projects of Hainan Province's key research and development projects and Hainan Province's international scientific and technological cooperation projects. Dr. Mengxing Huang is the dean of the School of Information at Hainan University. He has occupied many roles, such as the leader of the talent team of "Smart Service", the chief scientist of the National Key R&D Program, a member of the Expert Committee of Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain of the Science and Technology Committee of the Ministry of Education, the executive director of the Postgraduate Education Branch of the China Electronics Education Society, and the Computer Professional Teaching Committee of the Ministry of Education, among others. His main research areas include big data and intelligent information processing, multi-source information perception and fusion, artificial intelligence and intelligent services, etc. In recent years, he has published more than 230 academic papers as the first author and corresponding author, obtained 36 invention patents authorized by the state and 96 software copyrights, published 4 monographs, and translated 2 books. He won first prize and second prize of the Hainan Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award as the first person who completed it, and he won two Hainan Provincial Excellent Teaching Achievement Awards and the Excellent Teacher Award. He has presided over and undertaken more than 30 national, provincial, and ministerial-level projects, such as national key research and development plan projects, national science and technology support plans, and National Natural Science Foundation projects. Sibghat Ullah Bazai completed his undergraduate and graduate studies in computer engineering at the Balochistan University of Information Technology, Engineering, and Management Sciences (BUITEMS) in Quetta, Pakistan. He received his PhD (IT) in cybersecurity from Massey University in Auckland, New Zealand, in 2020. As part of his research, he is interested in applying cybersecurity, identifying diseases with deep learning, automating exams with natural language processing, developing local language sentiment data sets, and planning smart cities. Sibghat is a guest editor and reviewer for several journals' special issues in MDPI, Hindawi, CMC, PlosOne, Frontier, and others. Muhammad Aamir received a bachelor of engineering degree in computer systems engineering from Mehran University of Engineering & Technology Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan, in 2008; a master of engineering degree in software engineering from Chongqing University, China, in 2014; and a PhD degree in computer science and technology from Sichuan University, Chengdu, China, in 2019. He is currently an associate professor at the Department of Computer, Huanggang Normal University, China. His main research interests include pattern recognition, computer vision, image processing, deep learning, and fractional calculus.