Hong Lin

Hong Lin received his Ph. D. degree in computer science from the University of Science and Technology of China in 1997. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the University of Houston-Downtown and the chairperson of the Computer Science Curriculum Committee. His research interests include multi-agent systems, parallel/distributed computing, and formal methods. He has recently studied the application of the chemical reaction model in multi-agent system specification and derivation. His research results have been published in several papers in professional journals and conference proceedings.

Publications

A Study on Segmentation of Leukocyte Image With Shannon's Entropy
N. Sri Madhava Raja, S. Arunmozhi, Hong Lin, Nilanjan Dey, V. Rajinikanth. © 2023. 22 pages.
In recent years, a considerable number of approaches have been proposed by the researchers to evaluate infectious diseases by examining the digital images of peripheral blood...
Brain State Intelligence and Cognitive Health Through EEG Date Modeling
Hong Lin, Jonathan Garza, Gregor Schreiber, Minghao Yang, Yunwei Cui. © 2021. 16 pages.
Electroencephalographic data modeling is widely used in developing applications in the areas of healthcare, as well as brain-computer interface. One particular study is to use...
A Study on Segmentation of Leukocyte Image With Shannon's Entropy
N. Sri Madhava Raja, S. Arunmozhi, Hong Lin, Nilanjan Dey, V. Rajinikanth. © 2019. 27 pages.
In recent years, a considerable number of approaches have been proposed by the researchers to evaluate infectious diseases by examining the digital images of peripheral blood...
Evaluation of Ischemic Stroke Region From CT/MR Images Using Hybrid Image Processing Techniques
Rajinikanth V., Suresh Chandra Satapathy, Nilanjan Dey, Hong Lin. © 2018. 26 pages.
An ischemic stroke (IS) naturally originates with rapid onset neurological shortfall, which can be verified by analyzing the internal regions of brain. Computed tomography (CT)...
Cultivating Chan with Calibration
Yuezhe Li, Yuchou Chang, Hong Lin. © 2015. 20 pages.
Chan is a superior mental training methodology derived from Buddhism and absorbed the wisdom of religious practitioners, philosophers, and scholars around Eastern Asia through...
Software Aided Classic Chinese Poem Composition
Hong Lin. © 2014. 21 pages.
The forms of Chinese classic poetry have been developed through thousands years of history and are still current in today's poetry society. A re-classification of the rhyming...
A Case Study of Teaching Parallel and Distributed Computing Topics on a Computer Cluster
Hong Lin. © 2014. 14 pages.
This paper presents the establishment of cluster computing lab at a minority serving institution that aims to provide computing resources to support undergraduate computer...
Cultivating Chan as Proactive Therapy for Social Wellness
Hong Lin. © 2013. 20 pages.
Chan is a superior mental training methodology derived from Buddhism and absorbed wisdom of religious practitioners, philosophers, and scholars around Eastern Asia through...
Towards a Meditation Brain State Model for Scientific Study of Chan
Hong Lin, Johnathan Kuskos, Manuel Palma. © 2013. 11 pages.
Meditation has clear effects in bringing practitioners’ mind into a tranquil state and promoting both the mental and the physical health. The effect of meditation is measurable....
Computing Gamma Calculus on Computer Cluster
Hong Lin, Jeremy Kemp, Padraic Gilbert. © 2012. 11 pages.
Gamma Calculus is an inherently parallel, high-level programming model, which allows simple programming molecules to interact, creating a complex system with minimum of coding....
Computing Gamma Calculus on Computer Cluster
Hong Lin, Jeremy Kemp, Padraic Gilbert. © 2012. 12 pages.
Gamma Calculus is an inherently parallel, high-level programming model, which allows simple programming molecules to interact, creating a complex system with minimum of coding....
Computing Gamma Calculus on Computer Cluster
Hong Lin, Jeremy Kemp, Padraic Gilbert. © 2010. 11 pages.
Gamma Calculus is an inherently parallel, high-level programming model, which allows simple programming molecules to interact, creating a complex system with minimum of coding....
Designing Multi-Agent Systems from Logic Specifications: A Case Study
Hong Lin. © 2009. 27 pages.
In this chapter a program construction method based on ?-Calculus is proposed. The problem to be solved is specified by first-order predicate logic and a semantic verification...
Promoting Undergraduate Education with Agent Based Laboratory
Hong Lin. © 2009. 19 pages.
Agent-oriented design has become one of the most active areas in the field of software engineering. The agent concept provides a focal point for accountability and responsibility...
Exploiting Agent Technology
Hong Lin. © 2008. 9 pages.
Agent-oriented design has become one of the most active areas in the field of software engineering. The agent concept provides a focal point for accountability and responsibility...
Agent-Based Architecture of a Distributed Laboratory System
Hong Lin. © 2008. 13 pages.
We present a method for designing the architecture of an agent-based e-educational system. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our method by its application in the design of a...
Architectural Design of Multi-Agent Systems: Technologies and Techniques
Hong Lin. © 2007. 442 pages.
Agent-oriented design has become on of the most active areas in the field of software engineering. Although great advances have been made in the study of the architectural design...
Agent-Based Architecture of a Distributed Laboratory System
Hong Lin. © 2007. 13 pages.
We present a method for designing the architecture of an agent-based e-educational system. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our method by its application in the design of a...
From Logic Specification to y-calculus: A Method for Designing Multiagent Systems
Hong Lin. © 2007. 20 pages.
A program construction method based on ?-calculus is proposed: The problem to be solved is specified by first-order predicate logic, and a semantic verification program is...
A Language for Specifying Agent Systems in E-Learning Environments
Hong Lin. © 2005. 31 pages.
In this chapter, we use the Chemical Reaction Metaphor (Banatre & Le Metayer, 1990, 1993, 1996) to model the interactions among program units, including the agents, clients...