About me

I received my B.S. and M.S. degrees from Xidian University in 2020 and 2023, respectively. Currently, I am a Ph.D. student at the National Key Laboratory of Radar Signal Processing at Xidian University. My research focuses on radar target recognition and machine learning.

Research

As an active microwave sensor, Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) has the capability for continuous observation and imaging under all weather conditions, day or night. Since its inception, it has been widely used in both military and civilian fields. With the global availability of data from public SAR satellite missions and the continuous deployment of commercial SAR satellite networks, researchers can now obtain increasingly large-scale, high-resolution, and high-quality SAR images for practical applications.

Correspondingly, SAR target interpretation technology, which aims to extract effective information of targets of interest from SAR data, has become a cutting-edge topic in current SAR applications. My primary research focuses on SAR automatic target recognition (SAR ATR), which involves extracting potential regions of interest containing targets from large-scale SAR images and further classifying the targets.

I am dedicated to addressing the practical challenges faced by SAR ATR systems. My research includes: 1) SAR Scene Data Interpretation under Incomplete Supervision, 2) Continuous Perception Technology for High-Value Non-Cooperative Targets. I am very much looking forward to our conversation!

Interests and Hobbies

Be a person with a mind like a saint and a body like a barbarian.

Publications

1.Li Y, Du L, Chen J, et al. An Open Set Recognition for SAR Targets Based on Encoding-Conditional Decoding Network with Reject Threshold Adaptation[J]. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, 2024.